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I observ'd, that the two who swam, were yet more than twice as long swimming over the Creek, as the Fellow was, that fled from them: It came now very warmly upon my Thoughts, and indeed irresistibly, that now was my Time to get me a Servant, and perhaps a Companion, or Assistant; and that I was call'd plainly by Providence to save this poor Creature's Life; I immediately run down the Ladders with all possible Expedition, fetches my two Guns, for they were both but at the Foot of the Ladders, as I observ'd above; and getting up again, with the same haste, to the Top of the Hill, I cross'd toward the Sea; and having a very short Cut, and all down Hill, clapp'd my self in the way, between the Pursuers, and the Pursu'd; hallowing aloud to him that fled, who looking back, was at first perhaps as much frighted at me, as at them; but I beckon'd with my Hand to him, to come back; and in the mean time, I slowly advanc'd towards the two that follow'd; then rushing at once upon the foremost, I knock'd him down with the Stock of my Piece I was loath to fire, because 1 would not have the rest hear; though at that distance, it would not have been easily heard, and being out of Sight of the Smoke too, they wou'd not have easily known what to make of it: Having knock'd this Fellow down, the other who pursu'd with him stopp'd, as if he had been frighted; and I advanc'd a-pace towards him; but as I came nearer, I perceiv'd presently, he had a Bow and Arrow, and was fitting it to shoot at me; so I was then necessitated to shoot at him first, which I did, and kill'd him at the first Shoot; the poor Savage who fled, but had stopp'd; though he saw both his Enemies fallen, and kill'd, as he thought; yet was so frighted with the Fire, and Noise of my Piece, that he stood Stock still, and neither came forward or went backward, tho' he seem'd rather enclin'd to fly still, than to come on; I hollow'd again to him, and made Signs to come forward, which he easily understood, and came a little way, then stopp'd again, and then a little further, and stopp'd again, and I cou'd then perceive that he stood trembling, as if he had been taken Prisoner, and had just been to be kill'd, as his two Enemies were; I beckon'd him again to come to me, and gave him all the Signs of Encouragement that I could think of, and he came nearer and nearer, kneeling down every Ten or Twelve steps in token of acknowledgement for my saving his Life: I smil'd at him, and look'd pleasantly, and beckon'd to him to come still nearer; at length he came close to me, and then he kneel'd down again, kiss'd the Ground, and laid his Head upon the Ground, and taking me by the Foot, set my Foot upon his Head; this it seems was in token of swearing to be my Slave for ever; I took him up, and made much of him, and encourag'd him all I could.

这时候,我脑子里突然产生一个强烈的、不可抗拒的欲望:我要找个仆人,现在正是时候;说不定我还能找到一个侣伴,一个帮手哩。这明明是上天召唤我救救这个可怜虫的命呢!我立即跑下梯子,拿起我的两支枪--前面我已提到,这两支枪就放在梯子脚下。然后,又迅速爬上梯子,翻过山顶,向海边跑去。我抄了一条近路,跑下山去,插身在追踪者和逃跑者之间。我向那逃跑的野人大声呼唤。他回头望了望,起初仿佛对我也很害怕,其程度不亚于害怕追赶他的野人。但我用手势召唤他过来,同时慢慢向后面追上来的两个野人迎上去。等他俩走近时,我一下子冲到前面的一个野人跟前,用枪杆子把他打倒在地。我不想开枪,怕枪声让其余的野人听见。其实距离这么远,枪声是很难听到的;即使隐隐约约听到了,他们也看不见硝烟,所以肯定会弄不清是怎么回事。第一个野人被我打倒之后,同他一起追来的那个野人就停住了脚步,仿佛吓住了。于是我又急步向他迎上去。当我快走近他时,见他手里拿起弓箭,准备拉弓向我放箭。我不得不先向他开枪,一枪就把他打死了。那逃跑的野人这时也停住了脚步。这可怜的家伙虽然亲眼见到他的两个敌人都已经倒下,并且在他看来已必死无疑,但却给我的枪声和火光吓坏了。他站在那里,呆若木鸡,既不进也不退,看样子他很想逃跑而不敢走近我。我向他大声招呼,做手势叫他过来。他明白了我的意思,向前走几步停停,又走几步又停停。这时,我看到他站在那里,混身发抖。他以为自己成了我的俘虏,也将像他的两个敌人那样被杀死。我又向他招招手,叫他靠近我,并做出种种手势叫他不要害怕。他这才慢慢向前走,每走一二十步便跪一下,好像是感谢我救了他的命。我向他微笑,作出和蔼可亲的样子,并一再用手招呼他,叫他再靠近一点。最后,他走到我跟前,再次跪下,吻着地面,又把头贴在地上,把我的一只脚放到他的头上,好像在宣誓愿终身做我的奴隶。我把他扶起来,对他十分和气,并千方百计叫他不要害怕。但事情还没有完。

Sometimes he consoled himself by that. But indeed he knew that he wasn't much better than any of those nigger servants who worked in those rich families. He had nothing but a poor job on the fancy boat. He could be very upset and depressed. But he couldn't leave his job; he needed it to make a living. Also he loved his job for he could at least take a close look at the life he probably could never reach. The luxurious boats where he worked somehow would represent Anthony's dream of life ? beautiful women in the fancy dresses, gentlemen throwing cash on the gambling tables, drunk politicians talking quibbles, coltish young ladies flirting and laughing at the bar… Life seemed so beautiful there. Anthony thought he was also part of this life until the War Between the States broke out.

有时候他这样自我安慰着但他真正明白的他并不比那些富人家的黑人奴仆好到哪去他除了在豪华游船上的一份可怜的工作以外一无所有他因此会心烦和沮丧但他却不能扔掉他的工作他需要这份生计同时他也爱着他的工作因为至少他可以好好地窥视着那种他也许永远也难以触摸的生活方式他所工作的奢侈的船上不知何故却有着安东尼的梦想生活——华贵衣裙里的漂亮女人们往赌台上扔钱的绅士们喝醉酒的政客侃大山轻佻的年轻女子在酒吧中调情欢笑……生活在这里看起来那么的美好安东尼以为他也这生活中的一部分直到内战爆发

This year, 2009, he is 23 years old. The whole 23-year is an extraordinary one, during which he got through a lot and experienced the process of Reform and Innovation. The whole 23-year is the one that he was spurred on by ambition to build nation as his responsibility, that he went forward the bright future designed by Marx and Chairman Mao, also by theoretical system of Chinese socialism. He is glad to help others, often gave a hand to those who need help. He is warm and giving, treating everyone with honesty. He is charitable and kind-hearted, aiding the people in poverty. It is his braveness and doughtiness that made him appear at the emergency place at the first time. When it refers to his life, he is diligent and aggressive to assimilate knowledge. In his mind, there is nothing important than his motherland and People, which suggested he puts China and Chinese at the premier place. Though he is a common person, he is not a mediocrity, trying his best to do what he can. 23-year training makes his unusual life that led him advanced in mind and practice.

2009年7月13日,他迎来了23岁的生日。23年是不平凡的23年,是风雨历程的23年,是深刻经历改革开放的23年,是胸怀大志、以建设国家为己任的23年,是不断朝着马克思列宁主义和毛泽东思想,以及新中国特色社会主义理论体系所描述的光明前景不断前进的23年。23年中,他乐于助人,经常帮助那些需要帮助的人们;他热情大方,对每一个人都怀着真诚的心去对待;他善良仁慈,经常援助那些贫困的人;他勇敢坚强,总是第一个出现在最危急的地方;他刻苦上进,渴求着文化知识;他热爱国家、热爱人民,把对党和人民的忠诚最为自己的座右铭;他平凡但不平庸,在尽自己的力量去做一些力所能及的事情。23年的磨练,成就了他非凡的一生,让他在思想和行动上都走在别人前列。

I observ'd the poor affectionate Creature every two Minutes, or perhaps less, all the while he was here, turn'd his Head about, to see if his Father was in the same Place, and Posture, as he left him sitting; and at last he found he was not to be seen; at which he started up, and without speaking a Word, flew with that Swiftness to him, that one could scarce perceive his Feet to touch the Ground, as he went: But when he came, he only found he had laid himself down to ease his Limbs; so Friday came back to me presently, and I then spoke to the Spaniard to let Friday help him up if he could, and lead him to the Boat, and then he should carry him to our Dwelling, where I would take Care of him: But Friday, a lusty strong Fellow, took the Spaniard quite up upon his Back, and carry'd him away to the Boat, and set him down softly upon the Side or Gunnel of the Canoe, with his Feet in the inside of it, and then lifted him quite in, and set him close to his Father, and presently stepping out again, launched the Boat off, and paddled it along the Shore faster than I could walk, tho' the Wind blew pretty hard too; so he brought them both safe into our Creek; and leaving them in the Boat, runs away to fetch the other Canoe.

不料星期五力大无比,一下子把那西班牙人背在身上,向小船那边走去。到了船边,星期五把西班牙人朝里轻轻放到船沿上,又把他拖起来往里一挪,安置在他父亲身旁。然后,星期五立即跳出小船,把船推到水里,划着它沿岸驶去。尽管这时风已刮得很大了,可他划得比我走还快。他把他俩安全地载到那条小河里,让他们在船里等着,他自己又马上翻身回来,去取海边的另一只独木舟。我在半路遇上他,问他上哪儿去。他说:"去取那只小船。"说完又一阵风似地跑了,比谁都跑得快,甚至可以说比马都跑得快。

But never was a fight managed so hardily, and in such a surprising manner, as that which followed between Friday and the bear, which gave us all (though at first we were surprised and afraid for him) the greatest diversion imaginable: as the bear is a heavy, clumsy creature, and does not gallop as the wolf does, who is swift, and light; so he has two particular qualities, which generally are the rule of his actions; first, as to men, who are not his proper prey; I say, not his proper prey; because though I cannot say what excessive hunger might do, which was now their case, the ground being all covered with snow; but as to men, he does not usually attempt them, unless they first attack him: on the contrary, if you meet him in the woods, if you don't meddle with him, he won't meddle with you; but then you must take care to be very civil to him, and give him the road; for he is a very nice gentleman, he won't go a step out of his way for a prince; nay, if you are really afraid, your best way is to look another way, and keep going on; for sometimes if you stop, and stand still, and look steadily at him, he takes it for an affront; but if you throw or toss any thing at him, and it hits him, though it were but a bit of a stick, as big as your finger, he takes it for an affront, and sets all his other business aside to pursue his revenge; for he will have satisfaction in point of honour; that is his first quality: the next is, that if he be once affronted, he will never leave you, night or day, till he has his revenge; but follows at a good round rate, till he overtakes you.

再没有什么战斗比"星期五"和大熊之间后来那场战斗更勇敢和更惊险的了。这场大战起初确实使我们感到很惊险,但最后却给了我们大家无比的娱乐。熊这种动物身体笨重,行动迟缓;不像狼那样一路小跑,又快又轻。因此熊具有两个特性,作为它的一般行动规则:第一、先说人,人不是熊的合适的猎物,我是说的"合适的猎物";当然,像现在这种情况,地上全被大雪覆盖,熊极端饥饿时是否也会吃人,我就不敢说了。不过,人一般不要去攻击熊,除非熊首先攻击人;相反,要是你在树林里遇到熊,你不去惹它,它也不会惹你。不过你得特别小心,要对它特别客气,给它让路,因为它是一位非常可爱的绅士,就是王子,熊也不会给他让开一步的;如果你真的害怕,最好不要看它,继续走你的路。如果你停下来,站着不动,盯着看它,它就认为是对它的挑衅。如果你向它扔什么东西,打中了它,哪怕是一根只有手指头粗的棍子,它也认为是对它一种挑衅,就会不顾一切,实行报复;因为只有把荣誉挣回来他才会感到满足。这是熊的第一个特性。第二个特性是:熊一旦受到挑衅,就会日夜跟着你,直到报完了仇;哪怕绕上许多路,也要跟着你,直到把你抓住。

But never was a Fight manag'd so hardily, and in such a surprizing Manner, as that which follow'd between Friday and the Bear, which gave us all (though at first we were surpriz'd and afraid for him) the greatest Diversion imaginable: As the Bear is a heavy, clumsey Creature, and does not gallop as the Wolf does, who is swift, and light; so he has two particular Qualities, which generally are the Rule of his Actions; First, As to Men, who are not his proper Prey; I say, not his proper Prey; because tho' I cannot say what excessive Hunger might do, which was now their Case, the Ground being all cover'd with Snow; but as to Men, he does not usually attempt them, unless they first attack him: On the contrary, if you meet him in the Woods, if you don't meddle with him, he won't meddle with you; but then you must take Care to be very Civil to him, and give him the Road; for he is a very nice Gentleman, he won't go a Step out of his Way for a Prince; nay, if you are really afraid, your best way is to look another Way, and keep going on; for sometimes if you stop, and stand still, and look steadily at him, he takes it for an Affront; but if you throw or toss any Thing at him, and it hits him, though it were but a bit of a Stick, as big as your Finger, he takes it for an Affront, and sets all his other Business aside to pursue his Revenge; for he will have Satisfaction in Point of Honour; that is his first Quality: The next is, That if he be once affronted, he will never leave you, Night or Day, till he has his Revenge; but follows at a good round rate, till he overtakes you.

紧接着,星期五和那只大熊之间展开了一场最大胆、最惊人的大战。这场大战起初确实使我们胆战心惊,最后却使大家开怀大笑。熊的身体笨重,行动蹒跚,跑起来当然没有狼那样轻快。因此,他的行动有两个特点。第一,对人来说,他一般不把人当作猎食的对象;当然,像现在这样大雪遍地,极端饥饿的时候,这笨拙的大家伙是否也会吃人,那就很难说了。一般来说,要是在树林里遇到熊,你不去惹它,它也不会来惹你。不过,你得特别小心,要对它客气,给它让路,因为它是一位特别难以取悦的绅士,即使是一位王子走来,它也不肯让路。如果你真的害怕,最好不要看它,继续走你的路。如果你停下来,站着正视它,熊就认为是对它的侮辱。如果你向它丢点什么东西,打中了它,哪怕是一根小小的树枝,只有你手指头那么粗,熊也认为是一种侮辱。这时,它会把一切丢开不管,一心只想报仇,不达目的决不罢休。这有关它的荣誉问题,它一定要把面子挣回来才算满足。这是熊的第一个特点。第二个特点是,熊一旦受到侮辱,就会不分昼夜地跟着你,一直到报了仇才罢休,哪怕绕上许多路,也要赶上你,抓住你。

Con Il Tuo Nome 歌词: The trees they grow high, and the leaves they do grow green, Many is the time my true love I\'ve seen, Many an hour I have watched him all alone, He\'s young but he\'s daily growing. eAAul Father, dear father, you\'ve done me great wrong, You have married me to a boy who is too young, I am twice twelve and he is but fourteen, He\'s young but he\'s daily growing. Daughter, dear daughter, I\'ve done you no wrong, I have married you to a great lord\'s son, He will be a man for you when I am dead and gone, He\'s young but he\'s daily growing Father, dear father, if you see fit, We\'ll send him to college for another year yet, I\'ll tie a blue ribbon all around his head, To let the maidens know that he is married. One day I was looking over my father\'s castle wall, I spied all the boys playing with a ball, And my own true love was the flower of them all, He\'s young but he\'s daily growing. And so early in the morning at the dawning of the day, They went into a hayfield to have some sport and play, And what they did there she never would declare, But she never more complained of his growing. At the age of fourteen he was a married man, At the age of sixteen his grave it was green, And death had put an end to his growing. I\'ll buy my love some flannel, I\'ll make my love a shroud, With every stitch I put in it, the tears they will pour down, With every stitch I put in it, how the tears they will flow, Cruel fate has put an end to his growing.

Con Il Tuo Nome 中文歌词:树儿,他高高的生长,叶儿,她嫩绿嫩绿很早我就见到了我的爱人很多时候,我悄悄凝望他他很年轻却一天天的成长父亲,亲爱的父亲,你对我做了件大错事你让我嫁给一个太年轻的男孩我都24了他却14 他很年轻却一天天的成长女儿,亲爱的女儿,我并没做错什么我让你嫁给了一个不错的小伙子当我老去离开后他将成为你唯一的男人他很年轻却一天天的成长父亲,亲爱的父亲,如果你觉得适合我们来年就送他去学校我会把他头上绑条蓝丝带让其他的女子知道他已经结婚有天,我在我父亲的城墙观望我看到很多男孩子在玩球我的至爱是其中最显眼的一个他很年轻却一天天的成长黎明初晨他们在草地上运动玩耍她无法知道他们在做什么但她再也不会抱怨他的成长他14岁时就是个已婚男子了 15岁他就成了我孩子的爸 16岁时他年轻的离去了死亡把他的成长定格成终点我要为我的爱人买些布裳,我要为我的爱人做件裳,我的一针一线泪滴汇制我的一针一线泪从何处流残酷的命运带走了我年轻的爱人下载地址

I met Chery's son who called David at market, I asked him how often to visit his mum, he said that he hasn't seen his mum for long time even they live so close to each other and just next one suburb, I asked how come? he said that since he father and mother devoice, he lived with his mum first by court settlement, when he was turned to 18 years old, he moved to live with his father, he complain that his mum is so strict with him, he doesn't like his mum, his mum has a boyfriend now, when he expressed to his mum that he would like to come her house for visiting, but she rejected him, he was not happy, and felt their relationship is so cool.

我会见了奇瑞的儿子叫大卫,在市场,我问他如何经常去看望他的妈妈,他说他并没有见过自己的妈妈长的时间,甚至他们的住得很近和旁边的一个郊区,我问怎么他说,自从他的父亲和母亲离婚,他住他的妈妈第一次庭外和解时,他把18岁时,他搬到现场与他的父亲,他抱怨说,他妈妈是非常严格的他,不喜欢他的妈妈,他妈妈有一个男朋友,现在,当他表示,他的妈妈说,他要来她家探望,但她拒绝了他,他并不快乐,并认为他们的关系是那么酷。

I observ'd, that the two who swam, were yet more than twice as long swimming over the Creek, as the Fellow was, that fled from them: It came now very warmly upon my Thoughts, and indeed irresistibly, that now was my Time to get me a Servant, and perhaps a Companion, or Assistant; and that I was call'd plainly by Providence to save this poor Creature's Life; I immediately run down the Ladders with all possible Expedition, fetches my two Guns, for they were both but at the Foot of the Ladders, as I observ'd above; and getting up again, with the same haste, to the Top of the Hill, I cross'd toward the Sea; and having a very short Cut, and all down Hill, clapp'd my self in the way, between the Pursuers, and the Pursu'd; hallowing aloud to him that fled, who looking back, was at first perhaps as much frighted at me, as at them; but I beckon'd with my Hand to him, to come back; and in the mean time, I slowly advanc'd towards the two that follow'd; then rushing at once upon the foremost, I knock'd him down with the Stock of my Piece I was loath to fire, because 1 would not have the rest hear; though at that distance, it would not have been easily heard, and being out of Sight of the Smoke too, they wou'd not have easily known what to make of it: Having knock'd this Fellow down, the other who pursu'd with him stopp'd, as if he had been frighted; and I advanc'd a-pace towards him; but as I came nearer, I perceiv'd presently, he had a Bow and Arrow, and was fitting it to shoot at me; so I was then necessitated to shoot at him first, which I did, and kill'd him at the first Shoot; the poor Savage who fled, but had stopp'd; though he saw both his Enemies fallen, and kill'd, as he thought; yet was so frighted with the Fire, and Noise of my Piece, that he stood Stock still, and neither came forward or went backward, tho' he seem'd rather enclin'd to fly still, than to come on; I hollow'd again to him, and made Signs to come forward, which he easily understood, and came a little way, then stopp'd again, and then a little further, and stopp'd again, and I cou'd then perceive that he stood trembling, as if he had been taken Prisoner, and had just been to be kill'd, as his two Enemies were; I beckon'd him again to come to me, and gave him all the Signs of Encouragement that I could think of, and he came nearer and nearer, kneeling down every Ten or Twelve steps in token of acknowledgement for my saving his Life: I smil'd at him, and look'd pleasantly, and beckon'd to him to come still nearer; at length he came close to me, and then he kneel'd down again, kiss'd the Ground, and laid his Head upon the Ground, and taking me by the Foot, set my Foot upon his Head; this it seems was in token of swearing to be my Slave for ever; I took him up, and made much of him, and encourag'd him all I could.

在他们和我的城堡之间,有一条小河。

On the day of trial, there was a great attendance at the court. Every audience was attentive to what he said. Mr. Mason used to be an athlete. But he had a dream of being an astronaut. In his mind, astronomy had atom theory were much more attractive than sports games. He paid attention to all kinds of space information. And he borrowed too much money to rent a spacecraft. But he hadn't paid off his debt yet. Mr. Mason gave assurance that his debts should be paid soon. His sincere attitude was so moving that he attained his freedom. But he attributed this to his attorney. After that, Mr. Mason worked in a store during the day. And he augmented his income by teaching in the evenings. He used tapes as aural material to teach English. By the end of that year, he paid off all his debt. So Mr. Mason decided to cross the Atlantic Ocean as a trip. He attached a label to his baggage then went aboard. It's a day of nice atmospheric pressure. He was astonished to feel the atmosphere of peace and calm on the sea. It reminded him of his dream again!

法院审判的那天许多人出席了每个听众都很留神他说的话梅森先生曾经个运动员但他的梦想成为一名宇航员他的概念中天文学和原子理论比体育比赛要有吸引力多了他注意各种各样的太空信息并且他借了太多的钱来租一条太空船但他迄今还没有还清债务梅森先生保证很快会还清他那诚恳的态度如此感人因此他获得了自由但他把这归于他的辩护律师那之后梅森先生白天在一家店里工作晚上则教书来增加收入他用磁带作为听觉教材来教英语在年底之前他付清了所有债务于梅森先生决定横渡大西洋来旅游他在行李上贴上一个标签后上了船那天气压很好他很惊讶地感觉到海上那种平和宁静的气氛这让他又想起了他的理想!

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The witness also told the jury at the Royal Courts of Justice in London that he saw a paparazzo fighting with a member of the public who was trying to stop him taking pictures in the minutes before the emergency services arrived.

他还告诉在伦敦皇家法庭的陪审团,在急救服务到来之前,他当时看见一个狗仔队正和一群阻止他拍照的人打架。

The entire N/C program on a tape is made up of an accumulation of these successive data blocks.

纸带上的整个数控程序由这些连续数据单元连接而成。

My master$s troops have been dispatched to your aid.

我的主人的部队正在前往你那里的路上。