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THE SNOW MAN
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"It is so delightfully1 cold," said the Snow Man, "that it makes my whole body crackle. This is just the kind of wind to blow life into one. How that great red thing up there is staring at me!" He meant the sun, who was just setting. "It shall not make me wink2. I shall manage to keep the pieces."
He had two triangular3 pieces of tile in his head, instead of eyes; his mouth was made of an old broken rake, and was, of course, furnished with teeth. He had been brought into existence amidst the joyous4 shouts of boys, the jingling5 of sleigh-bells, and the slashing6 of whips. The sun went down, and the full moon rose, large, round, and clear, shining in the deep blue.
"There it comes again, from the other side," said the Snow Man, who supposed the sun was showing himself once more. "Ah, I have cured him of staring, though; now he may hang up there, and shine, that I may see myself. If I only knew how to manage to move away from this place,—I should so like to move. If I could, I would slide along yonder on the ice, as I have seen the boys do; but I don't understand how; I don't even know how to run."
"Away, away," barked the old yard-dog. He was quite hoarse7, and could not pronounce "Bow wow" properly. He had once been an indoor dog, and lay by the fire, and he had been hoarse ever since. "The sun will make you run some day. I saw him, last winter, make your predecessor8 run, and his predecessor before him. Away, away, they all have to go."
"I don't understand you, comrade," said the Snow Man. "Is that thing up yonder to teach me to run? I saw it running itself a little while ago, and now it has come creeping up from the other side.
"You know nothing at all," replied the yard-dog; "but then, you've only lately been patched up. What you see yonder is the moon, and the one before it was the sun. It will come again to-morrow, and most likely teach you to run down into the ditch by the well; for I think the weather is going to change. I can feel such
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delightfully
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| 大喜,欣然 | |
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wink
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| n.眨眼,使眼色,瞬间;v.眨眼,使眼色,闪烁 | |
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triangular
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| adj.三角(形)的,三者间的 | |
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joyous
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| adj.充满快乐的;令人高兴的 | |
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jingling
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| 叮当声 | |
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slashing
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| adj.尖锐的;苛刻的;鲜明的;乱砍的v.挥砍( slash的现在分词 );鞭打;割破;削减 | |
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hoarse
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predecessor
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| n.前辈,前任 | |
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pricks
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| 刺痛( prick的名词复数 ); 刺孔; 刺痕; 植物的刺 | |
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kennel
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| n.狗舍,狗窝 | |
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twig
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| n.小树枝,嫩枝;v.理解 | |
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concealed
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foliage
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| n.叶子,树叶,簇叶 | |
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glistened
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| v.湿物闪耀,闪亮( glisten的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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wondrously
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| adv.惊奇地,非常,极其 | |
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countless
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| adj.无数的,多得不计其数的 | |
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contemplated
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| adj. 预期的 动词contemplate的过去分词形式 | |
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starch
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| n.淀粉;vt.给...上浆 | |
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gnaw
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| v.不断地啃、咬;使苦恼,折磨 | |
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embroidered
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housekeeper
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brass
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| n.黄铜;黄铜器,铜管乐器 | |
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spurts
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| 短暂而突然的活动或努力( spurt的名词复数 ); 突然奋起 | |
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brazen
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gnawing
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twilight
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inviting
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darted
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| v.投掷,投射( dart的过去式和过去分词 );向前冲,飞奔 | |
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| v.(使)融化,(使)变得友善;n.融化,缓和 | |
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thoroughly
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| adv.完全地,彻底地,十足地 | |
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behold
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| v.看,注视,看到 | |
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longing
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shovel
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lark
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| n.云雀,百灵鸟;n.嬉戏,玩笑;vi.嬉戏 | |
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joyfully
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| adv. 喜悦地, 高兴地 | |
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