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Jessamine
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When the vegetable-man knocked, Jessamine went to the door wearily. She felt quite well acquainted with him. He had been coming all the spring, and his cheery greeting always left a pleasant afterglow behind him. But it was not the vegetable-man after all—at least, not the right one. This one was considerably1 younger. He was tall and sunburned, with a ruddy, smiling face, and keen, pleasant blue eyes; and he had a spray of honeysuckle pinned on his coat.
"Want any garden stuff this morning?"
Jessamine shook her head. "We always get ours from Mr. Bell. This is his day to come."
"Well, I guess you won't see Mr. Bell for a spell. He fell off a loft2 out at his place yesterday and broke his leg. I'm his nephew, and I'm going to fill his place till he gets 'round again."
"Oh, I'm so sorry—for Mr. Bell, I mean. Have you any green peas?"
"Yes, heaps of them. I'll bring them in. Anything else?"
"Not today," said Jessamine, with a wistful glance at the honeysuckle.
Mr. Bell, junior, saw it. In an instant the honeysuckle was unpinned and handed to her. "If you like posies, you're welcome to this. I guess you're fond of flowers," he added, as he noted3 the flash of delight that passed over her pale face.
"Yes, indeed; they put me so in mind of home—of the country. Oh, how sweet this is!"
"You're country-bred, then? Been in the city long?"
"Since last fall. I was born and brought up in the country. I wish I was back. I can't get over being homesick. This honeysuckle seems to bring it right back. We had honeysuckles around our porch at home."
"You don't like the city, then?"
"Where did you live before you came here?"
"Up at Middleton. It was an old-fashioned place, but pretty—our house was covered with vines, and there were trees all about it, and great green fields beyond. But I don't know what makes me tell you this. I forgot I was talking to a stranger."
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adv.极大地;相当大地;在很大程度上 | |
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n.阁楼,顶楼 | |
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vt./vi.使窒息;抑制;闷死;n.浓烟;窒息 | |
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a.令人窒息的 | |
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maples
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槭树,枫树( maple的名词复数 ); 槭木 | |
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drudge
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confinement
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unbearable
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lark
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wilting
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bouquet
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spicy
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instinctively
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manly
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n.四轮马车,手推车,面包车;无盖运货列车 | |
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beech
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rapture
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delightful
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默想( meditation的名词复数 ); 默念; 沉思; 冥想 | |
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faltering
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eloquent
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