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Mary’s poor pretentious1 babe screamed continually, with a note of exultation2 in his din3, as if he thought he was devoting himself to a life of pleasure, and often the last sound I heard as I got me out of the street was his haw-haw-haw, delivered triumphantly4 as if it were some entirely5 new thing, though he must have learned it like a parrot. I had not one tear for the woman, but Poor father, thought I; to know that every time your son is happy you are betrayed. Phew, a nauseous draught6.
I have the acquaintance of a deliciously pretty girl, who is always sulky, and the thoughtless beseech7 her to be bright, not witting wherein lies her heroism8. She was born the merriest of maids, but, being a student of her face, learned anon that sulkiness best becomes it, and so she has struggled and prevailed. A woman’s history. Brave Margaret, when night falls and thy hair is down, dost thou return, I wonder, to thy natural state, or, dreading9 the shadow of indulgence, sleepest thou even sulkily?
But will a male child do as much for his father? This remains10 to be seen, and so, after waiting several months, I decided11 to buy David a rocking-horse. My St. Bernard dog accompanied me, though I have always been diffident of taking him to toy-shops, which over-excite him. Hitherto the toys I had bought had always been for him, and as we durst not admit this to the saleswoman we were both horribly self-conscious when in the shop. A score of times I have told him that he had much better not come, I have announced fiercely that he is not to come. He then lets go of his legs, which is how a St. Bernard sits down, making the noise of a sack of coals suddenly deposited, and, laying his head between his front paws, stares at me through the red haws that make his eyes so mournful. He will do this for an hour without blinking, for he knows that in time it will unman me. My dog knows very little, but what little he does know he knows

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adj.自命不凡的,自负的,炫耀的 | |
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ad.得意洋洋地;得胜地;成功地 | |
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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melancholic
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chuckle
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longingly
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adj.争论不休的;(指问题等)棘手的;争论不休的问题;烦恼的v.使烦恼( vex的过去式和过去分词 );使苦恼;使生气;详细讨论 | |
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狂喜( ecstasy的名词复数 ); 出神; 入迷; 迷幻药 | |
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