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Genesis and Catastrophe
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Genesis and Catastrophe1
A True Story
‘EVERYTHING IS NORMAL,’ the doctor was saying. ‘Just lie back and relax.’ His voice was
miles away in the distance and he seemed to be shouting at her. ‘You have a son.’
‘What?’
‘You have a fine son. You understand that, don’t you? A fine son. Did you hear him crying?’
‘Is he all right, Doctor?’
‘Of course he is all right.’
‘Please let me see him.’
‘You’ll see him in a moment.’
‘You are certain he is all right?’
‘I am quite certain.’
‘Is he still crying?’
‘Try to rest. There is nothing to worry about.’
‘Why has he stopped crying, Doctor? What happened?’
‘Don’t excite yourself, please. Everything is normal.’
‘I want to see him. Please let me see him.’
‘Dear lady,’ the doctor said, patting her hand. ‘You have a fine strong healthy child. Don’t you
believe me when I tell you that?’
‘What is the woman over there doing to him?’
‘Your baby is being made to look pretty for you,’ the doctor said. ‘We are giving him a little
wash, that is all. You must spare us a moment or two for that.’
‘You swear he is all right?’
‘I swear it. Now lie back and relax. Close your eyes. Go on, close your eyes. That’s right.
That’s better. Good girl …’
‘I have prayed and prayed that he will live, Doctor.’
‘Of course he will live. What are you talking about?’
‘The others didn’t.’
‘What?’
‘None of my other ones lived, Doctor.’
The doctor stood beside the bed looking down at the pale exhausted2 face of the young woman.
He had never seen her before today. She and her husband were new people in the town. The
innkeeper’s wife, who had come up to assist in the delivery, had told him that the husband worked
at the local customs-house on the border and that the two of them had arrived quite suddenly at the
inn with one trunk and one suitcase about three months ago. The husband was a drunkard, the
innkeeper’s wife had said, an arrogant3, overbearing,
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catastrophe
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n.大灾难,大祸 | |
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bullying
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鼻孔( nostril的名词复数 ) | |
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n.(线、绳、金属线、毛发等的)股( strand的名词复数 );缕;海洋、湖或河的)岸;(观点、计划、故事等的)部份v.使滞留,使搁浅( strand的第三人称单数 ) | |
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