however, and soon the sewing lay on Mrs. Darling’s lap. Then her head nodded. She was asleep. Look at the four of them, Wendy and Michael over there, John here, and Mrs. Darling by the fire.36
Then Mrs. Darling had come in, wearing her white evening-gown. She had dressed early because Wendy so loved to see her in her evening-gown, with the necklace George had given her. She was wearing Wendy's bracelet on her arm; she had asked for the loan of it. Wendy so loved to len...
Darling always said, “I am responsible for it all. I, George Darling, did it. Mea culpa, mea culpa.” He had had a classical education. They sat thus night after night recalling that fatal Friday, till every detail of it was stamped on their brains and came through on the other ...
Darling always said, “I am responsible for it all. I, George Darling, did it. Mea culpa, mea culpa.” He had had a classical education. They sat thus night after night recalling that fatal Friday, till every detail of it was stamped on their brains and came through on the other ...
1. Peter Pan 提前飞到房子是为了确保窗户是开着的,这样Wendy 就无法回家。 2. Mrs Darling 弹钢琴时感到悲伤,因为她眼中含着泪水。 3. “Surprise” 在文中指的是“使惊奇”。 4. Peter Pan 无法体验的幸福是与家人团聚的幸福。 5. 事件发生的顺序是:Peter Pan 观察 Mrs Darling 弹钢琴,Peter Pan 飞出...
"George," Mrs. Darling entreated him, "not so loud; the servants will hear you." Somehow they had got into the way of calling Liza the servants. "Let them!" he answered recklessly. "Bring in the whole world. But I refuse to allow that dog to lord it in my nursery for an hour...
Darling always said, “I am responsible for it all. I, George Darling, did it. MEA CULPA, MEA CULPA.” He had had a classical education. They sat thus night after night recalling that fatal Friday, till every detail of it was stamped on their brains and came through on the other ...
Mr. Darling:Mary, the child's growing up. I think it's time she settled for a room of her own! Wendy:Father! Mrs. Darling:George! John:What? Michael:No! Mr. Darling:I mean it! Young lady, this is your last night in the nursery!
was a pity; but whatever Mr. Darling did he had to do in excess, otherwise he soon gave up doing it. And there never was a more humble man than the once proud George Darling, as he sat in the kennel of an evening talking with his wife of their children and all their pretty ways...
Darling alwayssaid, "I am responsible for it all. I, George Darling, did it. MEA CULPA, MEACULPA." He had had a classical education. They sat thus night after night recallingthat fatal Friday, till every detail of it was stamped on their brains and camethrough on the other side like ...