鼠标悬停在加粗部分,会显示相应词义和讲解哦! Professor McGonagall sniffed angrily.
鼠标悬停在加粗部分,会显示相应词义和讲解哦! Professor McGonagall pulled out a lace handkerchief and dabbed at her eyes beneath her spectacles. Dumbledore gave a great sniff as h
鼠标悬停在加粗部分,会显示相应词义和讲解哦! Mrs. Dursley came into the living room carrying two cups of tea. It was no good. He'd have to say something to her. He cleared his th
PART ONE - LIFE AT GATESHEAD CHAPTER ONE The Fight As I sat there in the dark, I began to think strange things. If Mr. Reed had lived, maybe he would have been nice to me. As I looked around the dark, quiet room, I was afraid that mr. Reed's ghost m
PART ONE - LIFE AT GATESHEAD CHAPTER ONE The Fight We couldn't go outside at all on that cold, [-----1-----] afternoon.The rain was pouring down, and the wind was blowing hard.I didn't care, I was happy to stay indoors.Trying to take long walks in t
PART ONE - LIFE AT GATESHEAD CHAPTER ONE The Fight No,I'm sorry, Jane, she said,looking at me as if I was a rat on the floor. Until I know that you are really trying to be good and quiet, I will not treat you like one of my children.They are good! W
PART ONE - LIFE AT GATESHEAD CHAPTER ONE The Fight Suddenly the door opened. John Reed ran in. Where are you, your little rat? he said. He did not see my hiding place. Eliza! Georgy! I Jane is not here! Tell Mamma she's gone outside - what a bad gir
PART ONE - LIFE AT GATESHEAD CHAPTER ONE The Fight John did not love his mother or his sisters, and he hated me. He was always cruel to me. Sometimes he hit me, and sometimes he just [-----1-----] me. But I was always afraid when he was near. I did
PART ONE - LIFE AT GATESHEAD CHAPTER ONE The Fight It hit me and I fell, cutting my head on the door. I was in great pain, and suddenly for the first time in my life, I was so angry that forgot my fear of John Reed. You [-----1-----], cruel boy! I s
PART ONE - LIFE AT GATESHEAD CHAPTER ONE The Fight As soon as we arrived in the red room, I became quiet again. I knew that it was a mistake to fight John. The servants looked at me angrily. Really, Miss Eyre, said Bessie, how could you hit him? He'
PART ONE - LIFE AT GATESHEAD CHAPTER ONE The Fight The red room was a cold, silent room. It was the largest bedroom in the house, but no one slept in it. Nine years ago my uncle, Mr. Reed, had died in this room. Since then no one wanted to go into t
PART TWO - THE SCHOOLGIRL CHAPTER THREE My First Impressions of School Finally, in the middle of January, I left Gateshead for Lowood School. Bessie helped me to get ready, even though I had to get up very early to leave. Will you say good-bye to Mr
PART TWO - GOING TO SCHOOL? CHAPTER TWO Going to School? I tried to please Mrs. Reed, but she always believed I was bad, when it was her children who were the terrible ones. She always thought the worst of me. It was not surprising that I hated her.
PART TWO - GOING TO SCHOOL? CHAPTER TWO Going to School? One morning in the middle of January, Bessie told me a visitor wanted to see me. Who could it be? When I entered the breakfast-room I saw a tall, thin man dressed all in black. He had a cold f
PART TWO - GOING TO SCHOOL? CHAPTER TWO Going to School? Later, the servants told me that the doctor had spoken to Mrs. Reed about me. Mrs. Reed had agreed that I should go away to school, Mrs. Reed's servant, Mrs. Abbott, said Mrs. Reed would be ha
PART TWO - GOING TO SCHOOL? CHAPTER TWO Going to School? When the doctor came again, he was surprised to see me looking so miserable. Perhaps she's crying because she could not go out with Mrs. Reed this morning, [-----1-----] Bessie. I think Miss J
PART TWO - GOING TO SCHOOL CHAPTER TWO Going to School? When I woke up, a doctor was carrying me to my own bedroom. It was good to be back in my room, which had a warm fire and candlelight. I was also happy to se Dr. Lloyd, who was a very kind man.
PART TWO - THE SCHOOLGIRL CHAPTER THREE My First Impressions of School Finally, in the middle of January, I left Gateshead for Lowood School. Bessie helped me to get ready, even though I had to get up very early to leave. Will you say good-bye to Mr
3Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, Did God really say, 'You must not eat from any tree in the garden'? 2The woman said to the serpent, We may eat fruit from the trees in the gard
2Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array. 2By the seventh day God had finished the work he had been doing; so on the seventh day he rested from all his work. 3And God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on