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CHAPTER VI.
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THEATRICAL PROPERTIES—I PREPARE A PLAY—PHILIP BEGINS TO PREPARE THE SCENERY—A NEW FRIEND.
Philip was at school during the remainder of the year, but I tried to put my good resolves in practice with the children, and it made us a more peaceful household than usual. When Philip came home for the Christmas holidays we were certainly in very pleasant moods—for an ill-tempered family.
Our friends allow that some quickness of wits accompanies the quickness of our tempers. From the days when we were very young our private theatricals1 have been famous in our own little neighbourhood. I was paramount2 in nursery mummeries, and in the children's charade3 parties of the district, for Philip was not very reliable when steady help was needed; but at school he became stage-manager of the theatricals there.
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I do not know that he learned to act very much better than I, and I think Alice (who was only twelve) had twice the gift of either of us, but every half he came back more ingenious than before in matters for which we had neither the talent nor the tools. He glued together yards of canvas or calico, and produced scenes and drop-curtains which were ambitious and effective, though I thought him a little reckless both about good drawing and good clothes. His glue-kettles and size-pots were always steaming, his paint was on many and more inappropriate objects than the canvas. A shilling's-worth of gilding4 powder went such a long way that we had not only golden crowns and golden sceptres, and golden chains for our dungeon5, and golden wings for our fairies, but the nursery furniture became irregularly and unintentionally gilded6, as well as nurse's stuff dress, when she sat on a warrior's shield, which was drying in the rocking-chair.
But these were small matters. Philip gave us a wonderful account of the "properties" he had made for school theatricals. A dragon painted to the life, and with matches so
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theatricals
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| n.(业余性的)戏剧演出,舞台表演艺术;职业演员;戏剧的( theatrical的名词复数 );剧场的;炫耀的;戏剧性的 | |
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paramount
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charade
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gilding
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dungeon
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gilded
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peal
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accomplished
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undertakings
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| 企业( undertaking的名词复数 ); 保证; 殡仪业; 任务 | |
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