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At last the old man gave way to the dog and allowed him to help him. 最后,老人让开了,他允许了帕特拉斯基拉车。 He fixed his cart so that Patrasche could pull it, and this the faithful dog did every morning from that time on. 他固
NELLO AND PATRASCHE DO THE WORK 尼洛和帕特拉斯基干活 A few years later, Jehan became so old that he could not go out with the cart any more. 过了几年,耶罕年纪大了,不能再跟着出去跑马车。 Then little Nello took his gr
1. An attorney for the captain of the Costa Concordia says his client has been placed under house arrest. Captain Francesco Schettino has been accused of causing Friday's deadly shipwreck off the Italian coast. In a newly released recording, Schettin
Their home was a plain little mud hut, 他们住在一间普通的小土屋里, but it was as clean and white as a sea-shell. 但屋子像贝壳一样干净洁白。 It stood on a small piece of garden ground that gave the little family their beans
Most people like stories about dogs. 大多数人喜欢狗的故事。 Perhaps that is because dogs have been friends and helpers of men for thousands of years. 也许这是因为几千年来狗一直是人类的朋友和助手。 This story will tel
He fell in the middle of the white, dusty road, in the full glare of the hot sun. 在炙热的阳光下,帕特拉斯基跌倒在白土飞扬的马路中间, His master gave him kicks with his heavy wooden shoes and blows with his whip, but Patras
THE EARLY LIFE OF PATRASCHE 帕特拉斯基的早年生活 In his thirteenth month Patrasche had been sold to a hard-hearted peddler, 帕特拉斯基在十三个月大的时候,被卖给了铁石心肠的小贩, who every day heaped his cart full
BBC news with Marian Marshall. Italys Highest Court has upheld the 16-years jail sentence imposed on the cruise ship captain, Francesco Schettino. The decision put Schettino behind bars more than 5 years after he steered the Costa Concordia onto rock
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