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THE PUPPET-SHOW MAN
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On board a steamer I once met an elderly man, with such a merry face that, if it was really an index of his mind, he must have been the happiest fellow in creation; and indeed he considered himself so, for I heard it from his own mouth. He was a Dane, the owner of a travelling theatre. He had all his company with him in a large box, for he was the proprietor1 of a puppet-show. His inborn2 cheerfulness, he said, had been tested by a member of the Polytechnic3 Institution, and the experiment had made him completely happy. I did not at first understand all this, but afterwards he explained the whole story to me; and here it is:—
"I was giving a representation," he said, "in the hall of the posting-house in the little town of Slagelse; there was a splendid audience, entirely4 juvenile5 excepting two respectable matrons. All at once, a person in black, of student-like appearance, entered the room, and sat down; he laughed aloud at the telling points, and applauded quite at the proper time. This was a very unusual spectator for me, and I felt anxious to know who he was. I heard that he was a member of the Polytechnic Institution in Copenhagen, who had been sent out to lecture to the people in the provinces. Punctually at eight o'clock my performance closed, for children must go early to bed, and a manager must also consult the convenience of the public.
"At nine o'clock the lecturer commenced his lecture and his experiments, and then I formed a part of his audience. It was wonderful both to hear and to see. The greater part of it was beyond my comprehension, but it led me to think that if we men can acquire so much, we must surely be intended to last longer than the little span which extends only to the time when we are hidden away under the earth. His experiments were quite miracles on a small scale, and yet the explanations flowed as naturally as water from his lips. At the time of Moses and the prophets, such a man would have been placed among the sages6 of the land; in the middle ages they would have burnt him at the stake.
"All night long I could not sleep; and the next evening when I gave another performance and the lecturer was present, I was in one of my best moods.
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proprietor
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inborn
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polytechnic
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| adj.各种工艺的,综合技术的;n.工艺(专科)学校;理工(专科)学校 | |
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entirely
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| ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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juvenile
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| n.青少年,少年读物;adj.青少年的,幼稚的 | |
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sages
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auditor
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cylinder
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spherical
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skull
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troupe
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immortal
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deities
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distinguished
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artistic
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| adj.艺术(家)的,美术(家)的;善于艺术创作的 | |
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complexion
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miserable
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| adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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scattered
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| adj.分散的,稀疏的;散步的;疏疏落落的 | |
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remarkably
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grumble
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| vi.抱怨;咕哝;n.抱怨,牢骚;咕哝,隆隆声 | |
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