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VI. A Fair Breeze
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VI. A Fair Breeze
One morning when the wind was from the west, Stuart put on his sailor suit and his sailor hat, took his spyglass down from the shelf, and set out for a walk, full of the joy of life and the fear of dogs. With a rolling gait he sauntered along toward Fifth Avenue, keeping a sharp lookout1.
Whenever he spied a dog through his glass, Stuart would hurry to the nearest doorman, climb his trouserleg, and hide in the tails of his uniform. And once, when no doorman was handy, he had to crawl into a yesterday’s paper and roll himself up in the second section till danger was past.
At the corner of Fifth Avenue there were several people waiting for the uptown bus, and Stuart joined them. Nobody noticed him, because he wasn’t tall enough to be noticed.
“I’m not tall enough to be noticed,” thought Stuart, “yet I’m tall enough to want to go to Seventy-second Street.”
When the bus came into view, all the men waved their canes2 and brief cases at the driver, and Stuart waved his spyglass. Then, knowing that the step of the bus would be too high for him, Stuart seized hold of the cuff3 of a gentleman’s pants and was swung aboard without any trouble or inconvenience whatever.
Stuart never paid any fare on buses, because he wasn’t big enough to carry an ordinary dime4. The only time he had ever attempted to carry a dime, he had rolled the coin along like a hoop5 while he raced along beside it; but it had got away from him on a hill and had been snatched up by an old woman with no teeth. After that experience Stuart contented6 himself with the tiny coins which his father made for him out of tin foil. They were handsome little things, although rather hard to see without putting on your spectacles.
When the conductor came around to collect the fares, Stuart fished in his purse and pulled out a coin no bigger than the eye of a grasshopper7
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lookout
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| n.注意,前途,瞭望台 | |
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canes
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| n.(某些植物,如竹或甘蔗的)茎( cane的名词复数 );(用于制作家具等的)竹竿;竹杖 | |
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| n.袖口;手铐;护腕;vt.用手铐铐;上袖口 | |
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| n.(指美国、加拿大的钱币)一角 | |
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hoop
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| n.(篮球)篮圈,篮 | |
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contented
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grasshopper
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sloop
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| n.(有两个以上桅杆的)纵帆船( schooner的名词复数 ) | |
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wasp
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cannon
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prow
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