时间:2018-12-26 作者:英语课 分类:温馨夜读II


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[00:00.74]5.Grandpa’s Valentine


[00:05.97]I received a call from the nursing home. 


[00:09.45]Grandpa was failing rapidly. I should come. 


[00:13.60]There was nothing to do but hold his hand. 


[00:16.72]“I love you, Grandpa. Thank you for always being there for me.”


[00:22.17]Memories...memories...six days a week, 


[00:26.21]Grandpa in that old blue shirt caring for those cattle...on hot summer days plowing 1 the soil, 


[00:33.91]planting the corn and beans and harvesting them in the fall...always working from dawn to dusk. 


[00:39.90]Survival demanded work, work, work.


[00:43.61]But on Sundays he put on his gray suit and hat. 


[00:47.52]Grandma wore her wine-colored dress and ivory beads 2, and they went to church. 


[00:53.29]Grandpa and Grandma were quiet, peaceful, unemotional people.


[00:58.19]The nurse apologized for having to ask me so soon to remove Grandpa’s things from the room. 


[01:05.49]It would not take long. There wasn’t much. 


[01:08.76]Then I found it in the top drawer of his nightstand. 


[01:13.33]It looked like a very old handmade valentine. 


[01:17.58]What must have been red paper at one time was a streaked 3 faded pink. 


[01:22.92]A piece of white paper had been glued to the center of the heart. 


[01:27.49]On it, penned in Grandma’s handwriting, were these words:


[01:32.17]TO LEE FROM HARRIET


[01:35.98]With All My Love,


[01:37.94]February 14, 1895


[01:43.38]Are you alive? Real? Or are you the most beautiful dream that I have had in years? 


[01:51.77]Are you an angel — or a figment of my imagination? 


[01:56.12]Someone I fabricated to fill the void? To soothe 4 the pain? 


[02:01.46]Where did you find the time to listen? How could you understand?


[02:06.69]You made me laugh when my heart was crying. 


[02:10.39]You took me dancing when I couldn’t take a step. 


[02:14.64]You helped me set new goals when I was dying. 


[02:18.45]You showed me dew drops and I had diamonds. 


[02:22.80]You brought me wildflowers and I had orchids 5


[02:27.71]You sang to me and angelic choirs 6 burst forth 7 in song. 


[02:32.60]You held my hand and my whole being loved you. 


[02:37.18]You gave me a ring and I belonged to you. 


[02:41.10]I belonged to you and I have experienced all.


[02:45.89]Tears streamed down my cheeks as I read the words. 


[02:50.80]I pictured the old couple I had always known. 


[02:54.73]It’s difficult to imagine your grandparents in any other role than that. 


[02:59.98]What I read was so beautiful and sacred. 


[03:03.81]Grandpa had kept it all those years. 


[03:06.98]Now it is framed on my dresser, a treasured part of family history.




1 plowing
v.耕( plow的现在分词 );犁耕;费力穿过
  • "There are things more important now than plowing, Sugar. "如今有比耕种更重要的事情要做呀,宝贝儿。 来自飘(部分)
  • Since his wife's death, he has been plowing a lonely furrow. 从他妻子死后,他一直过着孤独的生活。 来自辞典例句
2 beads
n.(空心)小珠子( bead的名词复数 );水珠;珠子项链
  • a necklace of wooden beads 一条木珠项链
  • Beads of perspiration stood out on his forehead. 他的前额上挂着汗珠。
3 streaked
adj.有条斑纹的,不安的v.快速移动( streak的过去式和过去分词 );使布满条纹
  • The children streaked off as fast as they could. 孩子们拔脚飞跑 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • His face was pale and streaked with dirt. 他脸色苍白,脸上有一道道的污痕。 来自辞典例句
4 soothe
v.安慰;使平静;使减轻;缓和;奉承
  • I've managed to soothe him down a bit.我想方设法使他平静了一点。
  • This medicine should soothe your sore throat.这种药会减轻你的喉痛。
5 orchids
n.兰花( orchid的名词复数 )
  • Wild flowers such as orchids and primroses are becoming rare. 兰花和报春花这类野花越来越稀少了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • She breeds orchids in her greenhouse. 她在温室里培育兰花。 来自《简明英汉词典》
6 choirs
n.教堂的唱诗班( choir的名词复数 );唱诗队;公开表演的合唱团;(教堂)唱经楼
  • They ran the three churches to which they belonged, the clergy, the choirs and the parishioners. 她们管理着自己所属的那三家教堂、牧师、唱诗班和教区居民。 来自飘(部分)
  • Since 1935, several village choirs skilled in this music have been created. 1935以来,数支熟练掌握这种音乐的乡村唱诗班相继建立起来。 来自互联网
7 forth
adv.向前;向外,往外
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
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5GL
acrogamy
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anelastic
aquarelles
bacteriological sterility
barrier complex
beam warping machine
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capture velocity
Cebera
chief superintendent
complexification of a Lie algebra
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crisis counseling
data terminal function
development support library
dextran-75
dies communes in banco
docible
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doubty
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elastomeric property
etheredge
euler column formula
falling off the wagon
fat lava
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Flemish bends
get sb back
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glossocatochus
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Hisyah
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Linnaeus's two-toed sloth
Lloyd's of London Press
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metadiscussion
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musculus ischiourethralis
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myzostoma
naval academies
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No bottom sounding!
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open circular
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peyotists
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Rocky Mountain oysters
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