时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:汪培珽儿童英文分级书单《神奇树屋》


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  Jack 1 grabbed Annie's hand.



"We're not spies!" he said.



He whirled around to face George Washington.



"General Washington, remember those words yousaid to your men?" Jack said. "You should believethem yourself, sir!""What are you talking about?" George Washingtonasked.



Jack yanked the captain's letter from his bag.



By the light of the lamp, he read the words thecaptain had copied for his children:



"'These are the times that try men's souls...,"' Jackread. "'But he that stands it now deserves the love andthanks of man and woman.... The harder the conflict,the more glorious the triumph."'



Jack looked at George Washington.



"Even if things look impossible, you should keepgoing, sir," he said. "The harder things seem, thegreater the triumph, right? That's what you read toyour men. You have to keep going for their sake.""Yes! And you have to keep going for our sake,"said Annie. "For the sake of the future children ofAmerica, sir."As the wet snow hissed 2 about them, Washingtonstared a long moment at Jack and Annie.



Finally, he put a hand on each of their shoulders.



"I do not know who you are," he said. "I do notknow how you know what you know. But I believeyou. For your sake, and for the future children ofAmerica, we will march on.""Yay!" cried Annie.



"Yay," said Jack softly. He sighed with relief andput away the captain's letter.



"Now get back in the boat," said GeorgeWashington. "You must leave the fighting to us. Tome and my men."Jack felt very grateful to George Washing-ton andhis whole army. They were risking their lives for allof America's children, past and future. He couldbarely speak.



"Thank you, sir," said Annie.



"Thank you both for telling me to listen to my ownadvice," said George Washington. He called to therowers waiting in the boat. "Take good care of thesetwo."George Washington climbed onto his horse. Helooked down at Jack and Annie.



"Merry Christmas," he said.



14Then the commander-in-chief rode away into thestormy darkness.



n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
  • I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
  • He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
发嘶嘶声( hiss的过去式和过去分词 ); 发嘘声表示反对
  • Have you ever been hissed at in the middle of a speech? 你在演讲中有没有被嘘过?
  • The iron hissed as it pressed the wet cloth. 熨斗压在湿布上时发出了嘶嘶声。
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adhesive wear
air conditioning module
antiklystron
antispastic
arjan
assembl? dessus
auxiliary control source
Bacillus fragilis
basic trainings
Battle of Kerbala
branching program
by-matter
cantharophily
cargo tank boundary
catalog system
clans
Coblenzian stage
cod (chemical oxygen demand)
cold-drawn appearance
composicion
content portion
decomposition rule of functional dependencies
dicop
direction of growth
Dymnamic Host Configuation Protocol
ecquaintances
edulcorates
everly
explorative
extended hypergeometric function
ficklest
flat chisel
full-service merchandiser
goycochea
height of cut and fill at center stake
hepatologic
immigrants
immune hemagglutination
in presence
interinfluence
intermundial
inverter module
isoparametric finite element
Jorgenson's rational distributed lag
legal matters
mavel
mixdown
multimicroelectrode
myomatosis
non-centralize control system
noordzeekanaal (north sea can.)
nuclear Lie group
optical digits-display
overlusty
ovipositions
pandarous
Pastafarians
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plastic ware
platycephalic
population education
prontalo
Queen's Club
Radiobacter
red shirts
reinfuse
release shackle
resource leveling
retouching
rightsholders
roosting
Ros'
rural domestic waste
sanjakate
sano
sea nettles
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set speech
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the appearance
the wash
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tianqiao
ticklier
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vertical drying machine
vessel head shipping skid
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