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IB AND LITTLE CHRISTINA
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In the forest that extends from the banks of the Gudenau, in North Jutland, a long way into the country, and not far from the clear stream, rises a great ridge1 of land, which stretches through the wood like a wall. Westward2 of this ridge, and not far from the river, stands a farmhouse3, surrounded by such poor land that the sandy soil shows itself between the scanty4 ears of rye and wheat which grow in it. Some years have passed since the people who lived here cultivated these fields; they kept three sheep, a pig, and two oxen; in fact they maintained themselves very well, they had quite enough to live upon, as people generally have who are content with their lot. They even could have afforded to keep two horses, but it was a saying among the farmers in those parts, "The horse eats himself up;" that is to say, he eats as much as he earns. Jeppe Jans cultivated his fields in summer, and in the winter he made wooden shoes. He also had an assistant, a lad who understood as well as he himself did how to make wooden shoes strong, but light, and in the fashion. They carved shoes and spoons, which paid well; therefore no one could justly call Jeppe Jans and his family poor people. Little Ib, a boy of seven years old and the only child, would sit by, watching the workmen, or cutting a stick, and sometimes his finger instead of the stick. But one day Ib succeeded so well in his carving5 that he made two pieces of wood look really like two little wooden shoes, and he determined6 to give them as a present to Little Christina.
"And who was Little Christina?" She was the boatman's daughter, graceful7 and delicate as the child of a gentleman; had she been dressed differently, no one would have believed that she lived in a hut on the neighboring heath with her father. He was a widower8, and earned his living by carrying firewood in his large boat from the forest to the eel-pond and eel-weir, on the estate of Silkborg, and sometimes even to the distant town of Randers. There was no one under whose care he could leave Little Christina; so she was almost always with him in his boat, or playing in the wood among the blossoming heath, or picking the ripe wild berries. Sometimes, when her father had to go as far as the town, he would take Little Christina, who was a year younger than Ib, across the heath to the cottage of Jeppe Jans, and leave her there. Ib and Christina agreed together in everything; they divided their bread and berries when they were hungry; they were partners in digging their little gardens; they ran, and crept, and played about everywhere. Once they wandered a long way into the forest, and even ventured together to climb the high ridge. Another time they found a few snipes' eggs in the wood, which was a great event. Ib had never been on the heath where Christina's father lived, nor on the river; but at last came an opportunity. Christina's father invited him to go for a sail in his boat; and the evening before, he accompanied the boatman across the heath to his house. The next morning early, the two children were placed on the top of a high pile of firewood in the boat, and sat eating bread and wild strawberries, while Christina's father and his man drove the boat forward with poles. They floated on swiftly, for the tide was in their favor, passing over lakes, formed by the stream in its course; sometimes they seemed quite enclosed by reeds and water-plants, yet there was always room for them to pass out, although the old trees overhung the water and the old oaks stretched out their bare branches, as if they had turned up their sleeves and wished to show their
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ridge
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westward
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farmhouse
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carving
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determined
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graceful
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widower
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knotty
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herd
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laborers
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sluices
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eels
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| abbr. 电子发射器定位系统(=electronic emitter location system) | |
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hoisted
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moored
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ashore
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thicket
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rustling
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inviting
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frightful
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reigned
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shrill
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owl
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lamenting
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declivity
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transparent
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kernel
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spoke
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landlady
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contented
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liking
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unwilling
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blessing
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| n.祈神赐福;祷告;祝福,祝愿 | |
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consolation
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pensive
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gilded
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furrow
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magistrate
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haven
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miserable
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arrogant
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corpse
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dwelling
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whitewashed
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hearth
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rosy
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lark
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