妻子的浪漫旅行2基本介绍
妻子的浪漫旅行2,。
教程
• “What are your prices?” he asked Jolly Robin. “Are you going to charge by the day or by the laugh?”
• “Oh, not that,” replied Nurse Jane. “They are not like foxes, or bears. Moths are little things that first flit about like butterflies. Then they find a nice, cosy, soft bed in your fur coat, or your flannel shirts, and they lay eggs. Then out of the egg comes a little insect that eats up the fur and flannel. They even eat pianos!”
• “Oh, but we are afraid!” cried several tiny chirping voices.
• Everyone was astonished to hear these words. A little doubt crept into the minds of the girls. WouldGwendoline be so pleased with the idea if she had smashed the pen? Perhaps she didn't do it after all?
解读
Poor Gwendoline! What with the girls' contempt, and her own feeling that she must work like a slavefor the rest of the term, she did not have at all an easy time. But she was only reaping what she hadsowed, so she could not grumble!“Sofa cushions?” Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy cried. “What in the world do you want of more sofa cushions?”。
注意事项
妻子的浪漫旅行2But all summer long Rusty Wren never strayed far from home. So it was Jolly Robin who told his friends in the woods many strange stories about what happened near the orchard. His account of the golden bird was only one of many 96curious tales that he related to the wondering wood-creatures.'All right, I don't want details,' said Miss Potts. 'You can't come to class with it like that. Plait it afterBreak.'。