【英文文学】Little Miss Grasshopper

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1、【英文文学】Little Miss GrasshopperCHAPTER IBELL WINSHIPs EXPERIMENTMARCH had come in like a lion, and showed no sign of going out like a lamb. The pussy willows knew that it was, or ought to be, spring, but although it takes a deal to discourage a New England pussy willow, they shivered in their brown sk

2、ins and despaired of making their annual appearance even by April Fools Hay. The swallows still lingered in the South, having received private advices from the snow-birds that State o Maine weather, in the present season, was only fitted for Arctic explorers. The air was keen and nipping and the win

3、d blew steadily from the north and howled about the chimneys until one hardly knew whether to hug the warmth of the open fire or to go out and battle with the elements.Little did the rosy girls of the Wareham Female Seminary (girls were still “young females” when all this happened)little did they ca

4、re about snow and sleet and ice. Studies went on all the better with the afternoon skating and sliding to look forward to. What joy to perch in the window-seat with your volume of Virgil, and translate “Hoc opus hic labor est” with half an eye on the gleaming ice of the pond, or the glittering crust

5、 of the hillsides! What fun to slip on your rubber boots, muffle yourself in your warm coat (made out of mothers old mink cape), and run across the way to the Academy for recitations in mathematics or philosophy!These joys, however, with their attendant responsibilities, duties, and cares, were to b

6、e suspended for a while at the Wareham Seminary, and the “young females” who graced that institution of learning were not inconsolable.Bell Winship, an uncommonly nice girl herself and a born leader of other nice girls, had sent out five mysteriously worded notes that morning, five little notes to a

7、s many little maids, requesting the honor of their presence at ten a. m. precisely, in Number 27, Second floor.Where Bell Winship wished girls to be, there they always were, and on the minute, too, lest they should miss something; so there is nothing remarkable in this statement of the fact, that at

8、 ten oclock in the morning, Number 27, Second floor, of the Wareham Female Seminary seemed to be overflowing with girls, although in reality there were but six, all told.The wildest curiosity prevailed, and it was very imperfectly controlled, but, at length, the hostess, mounting a shoebox, spoke wi

9、th great dignity in these words:“Fellow-countrywomen: Whereas, our recitation-hall has been burned to the ground, thereby giving us a well-earned vacation of two weeks, I wish to impart to you a plan by which we can better resign ourselves to the afflicting and mysterious dispensation. You are aware

10、,” she continued, still impressively, “that my highly respected parents are both away for the winter, thus leaving our humble cottage closed, and it occurred to me as a brilliant, if somewhat daring, idea, that we six girls should go over and keep house in it for a fortnight, alone and untrammeled.”

11、 Here the tidal wave of her eloquence was impeded by the overmastering enthusiasm of the audience. Cheers and applause greeted her. Everybody pounded with whatever she chanced to have in her hand, on any article of furniture that chanced to be near.“Oh, Bell, Bell! what a lovely plan!” cried Lilia P

12、orter; “a more than usually lovely plan; but will your mother ever allow it, do you suppose?”“Thats the point,” answered Bell, gleefully. “Here is the letter I have just received from my father; he is a good parent, wholly worthy of his daughter:” Baltimore, March 6th, 18. My dear Child:We do not li

13、ke to refuse you anything while we are away enjoying ourselves, so, as the house is well insured, you may go over and try your scheme. Your mother says that you must not entirely demolish her jelly and preserves. My only wish is that you will be careful of the fires and lights. I hope you wont feel

14、injured if I suggest your asking advice and suggestion of Miss Miranda and Miss Jane, who are your nearest neighbors. They will take you in charge anyway, and you might as well put yourself nominally under their care. Your uncle will, of course, have an eye to you, perhaps two eyes, and I dare say h

15、e could use more than the allotted number, but Grandmamma will lend him hers, no doubt. Write me a line every day, saying that the household timbers are still standing. Your weakly indulgent but affectionate Father.“Isnt he a perfect darling!” cried the enraptured quintette.“I think,” said demure Pa

16、tty Weld, “that before we permit ourselves to feel too happy, we had better consult our powers that be, and see if we can accept Bells invitation.”“I refuse to hear No from one of you,” Bell answered, firmly. “I have thought it all over; spent the night upon it, in fact. You, Alice, and Josie Fenton, a

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