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So unobtrusively that I scarce noticed the movement, the girl had drawn to her mother's side. 起初,我还真没注意到,悄无声息地,那姑娘仄到她妈妈身边, What she said to her I did not hear, for the brief words were uttered i
In this world it's hard to hear So much noise, nothing's clear But the words you whisper Are the ones that really touch my heart Gentle words, quiet words The sweetest sound I've ever heard The words you whisper Are the ones that really touch my hear
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 13 Dick turned the corner of the traverse and continued along the trench walking on the duckboard. He came to a periscope, looked through it a moment; then he got up on the step and peered
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 12 They were at Voisins waiting for Nicole, six of them, Rosemary, the Norths, Dick Diver and two young French musicians. They were looking over the other patrons of the restaurant to see
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 3 It was almost two when they went into the dining-room. Back and forth over the deserted tables a heavy pattern of beams and shadows swayed with the motion of the pines outside. Two waite
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 24 With his miniature leather brief-case in his hand Richard Diver walked from the seventh arrondisementwhere he left a note for Maria Wallis signed Dicole, the word with which he and Nico
Tender Is the Night - Book One by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 20 In the square, as they came out, a suspended mass of gasoline exhaust cooked slowly in the July sun. It was a terrible thingunlike pure heat it held no promise of rural escape but sugge
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 4 Then we knew where we stood, said Franz. Dohmler told Warren we would take the case if he would agree to keep away from his daughter indefinitely, with an absolute minimum of five years.
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 21 Rosemary had another dinner date, a birthday party for a member of the company. Dick ran into Collis Clay in the lobby, but he wanted to dine alone, and pretended an engagement at the E
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 19 For an hour, tied up with his profound reaction to his father's death, the magnificent faade of the homeland, the harbor of New York, seemed all sad and glorious to Dick, but once ashor
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 9 They were waiting for him and incomplete without him. He was still the incalculable element; Miss Warren and the young Italian wore their anticipation as obviously as Nicole. The salon o
You Are like a Flower Oh, you are like a flower, So fair and pure and blest; I gaze at you, and sadness Steals softly into my breast. I feel I must lay my hands on Your forehead with a prayer That God in Heaven should keep you So blest and pure and
She always leaned to watch for us . Anxious if we were late , In winter by the window , In summer by the gate ; And though we mocked her tenderly , Who had such foonich care , The long way home would seem more safe , Because she waited there . Her th
Tender Is the Night - Book Three by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 12 The day before Doctor Diver left the Riviera he spent all his time with his children. He was not young any more with a lot of nice thoughts and dreams to have about himself, so he wan
Tender Is the Night - Book Three by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 8 She bathed and anointed herself and covered her body with a layer of powder, while her toes crunched another pile on a bath towel. She looked microscopically at the lines of her flanks
Tender Is the Night - Book Three by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 4 The Divers would return to the Riviera, which was home. The Villa Diana had been rented again for the summer, so they divided the intervening time between German spas and French cathed
Tender Is the Night - Book Two by F. Scott Fitzgerald Chapter 22 There were five people in the Quirinal bar after dinner, a high-class Italian frail who sat on a stool making persistent conversation against the bartender's bored: Si Si Si, a light, s
经典译文 The Watcher 守望中的妈妈 She always leaned to watch for us 。 Anxious if we were late , In winter by the window , In summer by the gate ; And though we mocked her tenderly , Who had such foonich care , The long way home wo