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It caught in the fine mesh of her hair. But at last she had it on, and the red-brown wooden beads looked well against her cool brown neck. She was a well-developed girl, and very handsome. But in the little looking-glass nailed against the whitewashed wall she could only see a ...
Who sat down beside her And frightened Miss Muffet away 小玛菲特小姐 坐在土堆上 吃着乳凝和乳清 来了一只大蜘蛛 坐在她旁边 吓跑了玛菲特小姐 备注: 出自《God Child vol.3》-《Little Miss Muffet》 14. What are little boys made of ? What are little boys made of ? Frogs and snails ...
and presently her face came into focus—the firm but gentle chin, the warm and compassionate eyes with that odd hint of fear in them that he had never been able to analyze, the still-soft cheeks, the gentle smile—and each
He put his arms around her gently. He had never kissed her, and he did not kiss her now, not really. His lips brushed her forehead and briefly touched her hair—that was all. "I'm sorry, Julie," he said. "I know how much he meant to you." ...
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"But her hair won't curl all I can do with it, and she's so franzy about having it put i' paper, and I've such work as never was to make her stand and have it pinched with th' irons." "Cut it off--cut it off short," said the father, rashly. "How can you talk so, ...
—Kelly, who’s the girl ___ glasses in the photo? —It’s me. I used to wear glasses and have long hair. A. by B. of C. on D. with D 【解析】试题分析:句意:凯利,照片中戴眼镜的女孩是谁?是我。我过去戴眼镜留长发。By通过,被;of……的;on在……上,关于;with和,有。所以选D。
The girl interrupts her Mother’s instruction not to eat fruit outside to assure her that she does not “sing benna on Sundays at all and never in Sunday school.” This is the first time the girl speaks. She asserts herself as someone who follows the rules of propriety, countering Mother...