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At first each day which passed by for Mary Lennoxwas exactly like the others. Every morning she awokein her tapestried1 room and found Martha kneeling uponthe hearth2 building her fire; every morning she ate herbreakfast in the nursery which had nothing amusing in it;and after each breakfast she gazed out of the windowacross to the huge moor3 which seemed to spread out on allsides and climb up to the sky, and after she had staredfor a while she realized that if she did not go out shewould have to stay in and do nothing--and so she went out.
She did not know that this was the best thing she couldhave done, and she did not know that, when she began to walkquickly or even run along the paths and down the avenue,she was stirring her slow blood and making herself strongerby fighting with the wind which swept down from the moor.
She ran only to make herself warm, and she hated the windwhich rushed at her face and roared and held her backas if it were some giant she could not see. But the bigbreaths of rough fresh air blown over the heather filledher lungs with something which was good for her wholethin body and whipped some red color into her cheeks andbrightened her dull eyes when she did not know anythingabout it.
But after a few days spent almost entirely4 out of doorsshe wakened one morning knowing what it was to be hungry,and when she sat down to her breakfast she did not glancedisdainfully at her porridge and push it away, but tookup her spoon and began to eat it and went on eating ituntil her bowl was empty.
"Tha' got on well enough with that this mornin', didn't tha'?"said Martha.
"It tastes nice today," said Mary, feeling a littlesurprised her self.
"It's th' air of th' moor that's givin' thee stomachfor tha' victuals5," answered Martha. "It's luckyfor thee that tha's got victuals as well as appetite.
There's been twelve in our cottage as had th' stomach an'
nothin' to put in it. You go on playin' you out o'
doors every day an' you'll get some flesh on your bones an'
you won't be so yeller.""I don't play," said Mary. "I have nothing to play with.""Nothin' to play with!" exclaimed Martha. "Our childrenplays with sticks and stones. They just runs about an'
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tapestried
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| adj.饰挂绣帷的,织在绣帷上的v.用挂毯(或绣帷)装饰( tapestry的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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hearth
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| n.壁炉炉床,壁炉地面 | |
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moor
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| n.荒野,沼泽;vt.(使)停泊;vi.停泊 | |
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entirely
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| ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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victuals
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| n.食物;食品 | |
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ivy
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| n.常青藤,常春藤 | |
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scarlet
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| n.深红色,绯红色,红衣;adj.绯红色的 | |
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chirp
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| v.(尤指鸟)唧唧喳喳的叫 | |
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robin
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| n.知更鸟,红襟鸟 | |
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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chirped
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| 鸟叫,虫鸣( chirp的过去式 ) | |
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hop
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| n.单脚跳,跳跃;vi.单脚跳,跳跃;着手做某事;vt.跳跃,跃过 | |
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hopped
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| 跳上[下]( hop的过去式和过去分词 ); 单足蹦跳; 齐足(或双足)跳行; 摘葎草花 | |
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darting
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| v.投掷,投射( dart的现在分词 );向前冲,飞奔 | |
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standing
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| n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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orchard
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| n.果园,果园里的全部果树,(美俚)棒球场 | |
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preen
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| v.(人)打扮修饰 | |
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beak
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| n.鸟嘴,茶壶嘴,钩形鼻 | |
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manor
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| n.庄园,领地 | |
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buffeting
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| 振动 | |
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bent
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| n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的 | |
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