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“Daybreak, gentlemen!”” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
This chapter is full of pleasure.In the beginning,the author depicts French in a detailed way.Slowly,he introduces the other friends of his.The fours are all hilarious.One of them,Villion,is a poor man but has a father with good-quality.After the car race,they had a party together,which was quite harmonious but a little oppressed.
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“He rushed beyond the barrier and called to her to follow. He...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
At the beggining of the story,through the colorful characterization of Eveline,we can't know who she is.Gradually,the protagogist is uncovered——Eveline.And so did Frank.They are wished to fall in love with.Unluckily,it was the bad ending at last.Eveline is kind,unhappy under the control of her family.Frank is also kind and he is the lover of Eveline.However,because of her kindness and hesitation,she can't go with Frank.The love stroy between Eveline and Frank reveals the painful life of some Dubliners.
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“Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
I observed what Mangan's sister was doing.She behaved in a mild manner and I watched her causiously,Then I came to BucKingham Street.In the street,I saw two young men who behaved strangely.After that,a young lady came out.They were talking about the same subject.From my perspective,they were doing something bad.
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宝华!
Mr. Power did not relish the use of his Christian name. He was not straight-laced, but he could not forget that Mr. M‘Coy had recently made a crusade in search of valises and portmanteaus to enable Mrs. M’Coy to fulfil imaginary engagements in the country. More than he resented the fact that he had been victimised he resented such low playing of the game.
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不务正业的小川
Key Points Ambiance in Chinese zither: Ambiance is an important aspect of playing the Chinese zither. Zong Bing's experience: Zong Bing, a painter and musician in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty and early Southern Dynasties, played the zither by a mountain stream. Effect of playing: As he played gently, he gradually forgot his surroundings. The zither sounds mixed with mountain echoes, and he became one with nature.
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宝华!
Mr. Power stood up to officiate, offering her his chair. She declined it, saying she was ironing downstairs, and, after having exchanged a nod with Mr. Cunningham behind Mr. Power’s back, prepared to leave the room. Her husband called out to her: “And have you nothing for me, duckie?” “O, you! The back of my hand to you!” said Mrs. Kernan tartly. Her husband called after her: “Nothing for poor little hubby!” He assumed such a comical face and voice that the distribution of the bottles of stout took place amid general merriment. The gentlemen drank from their glasses, set the glasses again on the table and paused. Then Mr. Cunningham turned towards Mr. Power and said casually: “On Thursday night, you said, Jack.” “Thursday, yes,” said Mr. Power.
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宝华!
Mr. Power stood up to officiate, offering her his chair. She declined it, saying she was ironing downstairs, and, after having exchanged a nod with Mr. Cunningham behind Mr. Power’s back, prepared to leave the room. Her husband called out to her: “And have you nothing for me, duckie?” “O, you! The back of my hand to you!” said Mrs. Kernan tartly. Her husband called after her: “Nothing for poor little hubby!” He assumed such a comical face and voice that the distribution of the bottles of stout took place amid general merriment. The gentlemen drank from their glasses, set the glasses again on the table and paused. Then Mr. Cunningham turned towards Mr. Power and said casually: “On Thursday night, you said, Jack.” “Thursday, yes,” said Mr. Power.
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宝华!
Mr. Power did not relish the use of his Christian name. He was not straight-laced, but he could not forget that Mr. M‘Coy had recently made a crusade in search of valises and portmanteaus to enable Mrs. M’Coy to fulfil imaginary engagements in the country. More than he resented the fact that he had been victimised he resented such low playing of the game.
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宝华!
Mr. Power did not relish the use of his Christian name. He was not straight-laced, but he could not forget that Mr. M‘Coy had recently made a crusade in search of valises and portmanteaus to enable Mrs. M’Coy to fulfil imaginary engagements in the country. More than he resented the fact that he had been victimised he resented such low playing of the game.