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V. A WORD FROM THE TENEMENTS
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One morning Patsy came up the garden path limping on his crutch1; the little fellow's eyes were full of tears. He had been out with his goat when some children from the tenements3 surrounded his cart, pitched it into the ditch, and followed him half way home, calling “Scab! scab!” at the top of their voices. Cully heard his cries, and ran through the yard to meet him, his anger rising at every step. To lay hands on Patsy was, to Cully, the unpardonable sin. Ever since the day, five years before, when Tom had taken him into her employ, a homeless waif of the streets,—his father had been drowned from a canal-boat she was unloading,—and had set him down beside Patsy's crib to watch while she was at her work, Jennie being at school, Cully had loved the little cripple with the devotion of a dog to its master. Lawless, rough, often cruel, and sometimes vindictive4 as Cully was to others, a word from Patsy humbled5 and softened6 him.
And Patsy loved Cully. His big, broad chest, stout7, straight legs, strong arms and hands, were his admiration8 and constant pride. Cully was his champion and his ideal. The waif's recklessness and audacity9 were to him only evidences of so much brains and energy.
This love between the lads grew stronger after Tom had sent to Dublin for her old father, that she might have “a man about the house.” Then a new blessing10 came, not only into the lives of both the lads, but into the whole household as well. Mullins, in his later years, had been a dependent about Trinity College, and constant association with books and students had given him a taste for knowledge denied his daughter. Tom had left home when a girl. In the long winter nights during the slack season, after the stalls were bedded and the horses were fed and watered and locked up for the night, the old man would draw up his chair to the big
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crutch
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n.T字形拐杖;支持,依靠,精神支柱 | |
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n.公寓;房屋 | |
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n.房屋,住户,租房子( tenement的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.有报仇心的,怀恨的,惩罚的 | |
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admiration
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audacity
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blessing
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vanquished
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delightful
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brace
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n. 支柱,曲柄,大括号; v. 绷紧,顶住,(为困难或坏事)做准备 | |
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n.塞满,填鸭式的用功v.塞入( cram的现在分词 );填塞;塞满;(为考试而)死记硬背功课 | |
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valiant
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defender
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eldest
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cowardice
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incensed
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labor
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shanty
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n.小屋,棚屋;船工号子 | |
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boycott
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wrecked
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sitting-room
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