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CHAPTER III
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WHEN Uncle Bob heard of Jean's adventure he lost no time, you may be sure, in hunting up Giusippe Cicone. A note was sent to Murano asking that the lad call at the hotel; and as the following day chanced to be a festa day the glass works were closed and Giusippe presented himself directly after breakfast. He was neatly2 although poorly clothed, and had he had no other claim to Mr. Cabot's good will than his frank face that would have won him a welcome. Perhaps added to Uncle Bob's gratitude3 there was, too, a measure of the artist's joy in the beautiful; for Giusippe was handsome. Thick brown hair clustered about the well-formed head; his eyes were of soft hazel; and into his round olive cheek was steeped the rich crimson4 of the southern sun. More than all this, he was a well bred lad—manly, courteous5, and proud. When Mr. Cabot began to thank him for his service to Jean the boy made light of what he had done and once more refused to accept any reward.
Uncle Bob's curiosity was aroused.
Never before had he met an Italian who would not take money when it was offered him.
"Perhaps you would be willing, young man, to tell us more about yourself," said he at last. "You work in the glass factory, you say. Have you been long there?"
Giusippe smiled, showing two rows of dazzling white teeth.
"So long, señor, that I cannot remember when I was not there. And before me was my father, and my grandfather; and before that his father; and so on back for years and years. There was always a Cicone at Murano. For you must know, señor, that glass-making has ever been the great art of Venice. When paintings began to take the place of the glass mosaics7 then came the height of fame for Venetian glass. For you will remember that for many years before artists could paint people made pictures out of bits of glass, and in this way represented to those who had no books scenes from the Bible or from history. Then wonderful painters were born in Italy and they crowded out the mosaic
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| n.家族,亲属,血缘关系;adj.亲属关系的,同类的 | |
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neatly
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| adv.整洁地,干净地,灵巧地,熟练地 | |
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gratitude
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crimson
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| n./adj.深(绯)红色(的);vi.脸变绯红色 | |
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courteous
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mosaic
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mosaics
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| n.马赛克( mosaic的名词复数 );镶嵌;镶嵌工艺;镶嵌图案 | |
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makers
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maker
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beads
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ornaments
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| n.装饰( ornament的名词复数 );点缀;装饰品;首饰v.装饰,点缀,美化( ornament的第三人称单数 ) | |
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banished
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queried
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guild
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rigid
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gasped
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loyalty
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traitor
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dagger
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| v.战栗( shudder的过去式和过去分词 );发抖;(机器、车辆等)突然震动;颤动 | |
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detriment
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plying
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spun
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admiration
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galleys
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goblets
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marvels
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tinfoil
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amalgam
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royalties
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bribing
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filigree
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promptly
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alas
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| int.唉(表示悲伤、忧愁、恐惧等) | |
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remarkable
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| adj.显著的,异常的,非凡的,值得注意的 | |
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kindly
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| adj.和蔼的,温和的,爽快的;adv.温和地,亲切地 | |
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