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Wednesday, February 7, 1906
Susy Clemens's biography of her father.--Mr. Clemens's opinion of critics, etc.
When Susy was thirteen, and was a slender little maid with plaited tails of copper-tinged brown hair down her back, and was perhaps the busiest bee in the household hive, by reason of the manifold studies, health exercises, and recreations she had to attend to, she secretly, and of her own motion, and out of love, added another task to her labors--the writing of a biography of me. She did this work in her bedroom at night, and kept her record hidden. After a little, the mother discovered it and filched1 it, and let me see it; then told Susy what she had done, and how pleased I was and how proud. I remember that time with a deep pleasure. I had had compliments before, but none that touched me like this; none that could approach it for value in my eyes. It has kept that place always since. I have had no compliment, no praise, no tribute from any source, that was so precious to me as this one was and still is. As I read it now, after all these many years, it is still a king's message to me, and brings me the same dear surprise it brought me then--with the pathos2 added of the thought that the eager and hasty hand that sketched4 it and scrawled5 it will not touch mine again--and I feel as the humble6 and unexpectant must feel when their eyes fall upon the edict that raises them to the ranks of the noble.
Yesterday while I was rummaging7 in a pile of ancient note-books of mine which I had not seen for years, I came across a reference to that biography. It is quite evident that several times, at breakfast and dinner, in those long-past days, I was posing for the biography. In fact, I clearly remember that I was doing that--and I also remember that Susy detected it. I remember saying a very smart thing, with a good deal of an air, at the breakfast table one morning, and that Susy observed to her mother privately8, a little later, that papa was doing that for the biography.
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pathos
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| v.草拟(sketch的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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scrawled
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| 乱涂,潦草地写( scrawl的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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humble
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privately
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quaint
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simplicity
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transgress
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worthy
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profane
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alloy
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flexibility
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accomplishment
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amiability
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holders
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amiable
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monotonous
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slaughtered
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contriving
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| (不顾困难地)促成某事( contrive的现在分词 ); 巧妙地策划,精巧地制造(如机器); 设法做到 | |
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censure
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gilded
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graphic
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reptile
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afterward
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illustrated
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missionaries
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petroleum
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malignantly
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| 怀恶意地; 恶毒地; 有害地; 恶性地 | |
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complimentary
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| adj.赠送的,免费的,赞美的,恭维的 | |
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heroism
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| n.大无畏精神,英勇 | |
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immortal
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| adj.不朽的;永生的,不死的;神的 | |
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complexion
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| n.(常用复数)商品,货物 | |
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perfectly
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delightful
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| adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的 | |
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vividly
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exacting
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| adj.苛求的,要求严格的 | |
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