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CHAPTER VIII NEW YORK AND WHAT HAPPENED THERE
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It took no very long interval1 to prove that there was some foundation for Mr. Tolman's last assertion, for within a short time the travelers were standing2 on Fifth Avenue amid the rush of traffic, and feeling of as little importance as dwarfs3 in a giant's country. The roar of the mighty4 city, its bustle5 and confusion, were both exhilarating and terrifying. They had left their luggage at the hotel and now, while Steve's father went to meet a business appointment, the boy was to take a ride up the Avenue on one of the busses, a diversion of which he never tired. To sit on top and look down on the throng6 in the streets was always novel and entertaining to one who passed his days in a quiet New England town. Therefore he stopped one of the moving vehicles and in great good humor bade his father good-by; and feeling very self-sufficient to be touring New York by himself, clambered eagerly up to a seat.
There were few passengers on the top of the coach for the chill of early morning still lingered in the air; but before they reached Riverside Drive a man with a bright, ruddy countenance7 and iron-grey
hair hailed the bus and climbed up beside the boy. As he took his place he glanced at him kindly8 and instantly Steve felt a sense of friendliness9 toward the stranger; and after they had ridden a short distance in silence the man spoke10.
"What a beautiful river the Hudson is!" he remarked. "Although I am an old New Yorker I never cease to delight in its charm and its fascinating history. It was on this body of water, you know, that the first steamboat was tried out."
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interval
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standing
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dwarfs
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| n.侏儒,矮子(dwarf的复数形式)vt.(使)显得矮小(dwarf的第三人称单数形式) | |
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mighty
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bustle
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throng
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countenance
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kindly
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friendliness
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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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yarn
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alluring
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erect
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descend
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scattered
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curb
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impatience
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gee
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faltering
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| 犹豫的,支吾的,蹒跚的 | |
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scarlet
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consternation
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annoyance
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forth
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gasped
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deference
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genial
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courteously
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agitation
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narrative
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vaguely
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relaxation
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lighting
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embarrassment
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sincerity
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reluctance
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catching
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chuckle
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enjoyment
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mischievous
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heartily
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