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THE MAIL-COACH PASSENGERS
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It was bitterly cold, the sky glittered with stars, and not a breeze stirred. "Bump"—an old pot was thrown at a neighbor's door; and "bang, bang," went the guns; for they were greeting the New Year. It was New Year's Eve, and the church clock was striking twelve. "Tan-ta-ra-ra, tan-ta-ra-ra," sounded the horn, and the mail-coach came lumbering1 up. The clumsy vehicle stopped at the gate of the town; all the places had been taken, for there were twelve passengers in the coach.
"Hurrah2! hurrah!" cried the people in the town; for in every house the New Year was being welcomed; and as the clock struck, they stood up, the full glasses in their hands, to drink success to the new comer. "A happy New Year," was the cry; "a pretty wife, plenty of money, and no sorrow or care."
The wish passed round, and the glasses clashed together till they rang again; while before the town-gate the mail coach stopped with the twelve strange passengers. And who were these strangers? Each of them had his passport and his luggage with him; they even brought presents for me, and for you, and for all the people in the town. "Who were they? what did they want? and what did they bring with them?"
"Good-morning," they cried to the sentry3 at the town-gate.
"Good-morning," replied the sentry; for the clock had struck twelve. "Your name and profession?" asked the sentry of the one who alighted first from the carriage.
"See for yourself in the passport," he replied. "I am myself;" and a famous fellow he looked, arrayed in bear-skin and fur boots. "I am the man on whom many persons fix their hopes. Come to me to-morrow, and I'll give you a New Year's present. I throw shillings and pence among the people; I give balls, no less than thirty-one; indeed, that is the highest number I can spare for balls. My ships are often frozen in, but in my offices it is warm and comfortable. My name is JANUARY. I'm a merchant, and I generally bring my accounts with me."
Then the second alighted. He seemed a merry fellow. He was a director of a theatre, a manager of masked balls, and a leader of all the amusements we can imagine. His luggage consisted of a great cask.
"We'll dance the bung out of the cask at carnival5
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lumbering
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| n.采伐林木 | |
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hurrah
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| int.好哇,万岁,乌拉 | |
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sentry
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| n.哨兵,警卫 | |
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hop
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| n.单脚跳,跳跃;vi.单脚跳,跳跃;着手做某事;vt.跳跃,跃过 | |
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carnival
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| n.嘉年华会,狂欢,狂欢节,巡回表演 | |
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tune
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| n.调子;和谐,协调;v.调音,调节,调整 | |
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lucrative
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jovial
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| adj.快乐的,好交际的 | |
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| n.银莲花( anemone的名词复数 );海葵 | |
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scented
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| adj.有香味的;洒香水的;有气味的v.嗅到(scent的过去分词) | |
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ballad
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| n.歌谣,民谣,流行爱情歌曲 | |
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dame
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cumbersome
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wholesale
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| n.批发;adv.以批发方式;vt.批发,成批出售 | |
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dealer
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laborers
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| n.体力劳动者,工人( laborer的名词复数 );(熟练工人的)辅助工 | |
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hues
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| 色彩( hue的名词复数 ); 色调; 信仰; 观点 | |
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jug
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| n.(有柄,小口,可盛水等的)大壶,罐,盂 | |
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ornament
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squire
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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gasping
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| adj. 气喘的, 痉挛的 动词gasp的现在分词 | |
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initiate
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| vt.开始,创始,发动;启蒙,使入门;引入 | |
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adorned
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| n.栖木,高位,杆;v.栖息,就位,位于 | |
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