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Tells of some Curious and Vigorous Peculiarities1 of the Lower Orders.
Now it must not be supposed that Mrs Frog, having provided for her baby and got rid of it, remained thereafter quite indifferent to it. On the contrary, she felt the blank more than she had expected, and her motherly heart began to yearn3 for it powerfully.
To gratify this yearning4 to some extent, she got into the habit of paying frequent visits, sometimes by night and sometimes by day, to the street in which Samuel Twitter lived, and tried to see her baby through the stone walls of the house! Her eyes being weak, as well as her imagination, she failed in this effort, but the mere5 sight of the house where little Matty was, sufficed to calm her maternal6 yearnings in some slight degree.
By the way, that name reminds us of our having omitted to mention that baby Frog’s real name was Matilda, and her pet name Matty, so that the name of Mita, fixed7 on by the Twitters, was not so wide of the mark as it might have been.
One night Mrs Frog, feeling the yearning strong upon her, put on her bonnet8 and shawl—that is to say, the bundle of dirty silk, pasteboard, and flowers which represented the one, and the soiled tartan rag that did duty for the other.
“Where are ye off to, old woman?” asked Ned, who, having been recently successful in some little “job,” was in high good humour.
“I’m goin’ round to see Mrs Tibbs, Ned. D’you want me?”
“No, on’y I’m goin’ that way too, so we’ll walk together.”
Mrs Frog, we regret to say, was not particular as to the matter of truth. She had no intention of going near Mrs Tibbs, but, having committed herself, made a virtue9 of necessity, and resolved to pay that lady a visit.
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n. 特质, 特性, 怪癖, 古怪 | |
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adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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v.想念;怀念;渴望 | |
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a.渴望的;向往的;怀念的 | |
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thawed
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linen
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n.亚麻布,亚麻线,亚麻制品;adj.亚麻布制的,亚麻的 | |
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longing
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astonishment
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mansion
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contingencies
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abstainer
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节制者,戒酒者,弃权者 | |
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