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We’ll have a real dinner today,” laughed Jessie. “Maybe Aunt Jane will eat some of this good food if I don’t give her too much.”
“I doubt it,” said Maggie. “She hasn’t eaten a real meal in two years.”
Jessie was right. Maggie was amazed1 when she saw Aunt Jane’s empty dishes.
“You girls certainly have a way with you,” she said. “I have never seen her eat so much.”
After the dishes were washed, Jessie softly2 opened her aunt’s door.
Again, Aunt Jane looked as if she had been lying there waiting for something to happen.
“Well,” she said, “what do you want now?”
Jessie spoke3 softly, “Violet4 and I wonder if we could explore this house.”
“Go ahead,” said her aunt. “There are no secrets here that I know of.”
“No mysteries?” laughed Jessie.
“No,” said Aunt Jane. “There are no mysteries, but it is a strange house. You’ll find that it was built a little at a time. There are really four parts to the house.”
As Jessie started to go out, her aunt called, “Be sure to look at the big chimney5 on the other side of the house. It is the prettiest thing here. It was made of stone from our own mountains.”
“We will,” said Jessie.
The two girls smiled at each other and went into the front room.
“Let’s explore the whole house,” said Jessie.
Violet laughed.
“I wonder why we love to fix up old houses?”
The girls stepped into the front hall. They went across it to the other side and found themselves in a front room like the one they had just left.
“This side of the house is exactly like the other one!” said Jessie. “See, here is the kitchen, the little bedroom, two front rooms and a side door.”
“Here is the chimney and the fireplace,” said Violet. “Isn’t it beautiful?”
“The stone is smooth and shiny6!” cried Jessie. “See the tiny spots of yellow! Could they be gold?”
“They look brighter yellow than gold,” said Violet. “The black spots are pretty, too.”
Upstairs they found eight bedrooms.
“What fun it would be to put on new paper and paint!” cried Jessie.
Violet had opened the door of the little room right over Aunt Jane’s.
“Oh, what a beautiful room!” she whispered7. “Do come and look!”
It was the loveliest room in the house. The old wall paper was soft rose color. The window had fine white curtains. The small bed was high, like the big one in their bedroom. But this one had a top, covered with white curtains like those in the window.
“I wonder who fixed8 this room,” said Violet. “Wouldn’t it be pretty with violets9 on the wallpaper? I would love to live in this room.” “It looks just like you, Violet,” said Jessie.
The girls finished their exploring and went back downstairs.
When they walked back to the kitchen, they heard Aunt Jane calling Maggie. Violet went in to see what she wanted.
“Did you see the chimney?” asked her aunt.
“Yes,” said Violet. “It is beautiful.”
“The stones came from our mountains,” said Aunt Jane. “We thought once that those mountains were full of gold, but the gold was not real.”
“The yellow and black spots make the chimney look very pretty, though,” Violet said.
“Yes. That was one reason why my father used the stones for the chimney,” her aunt answered. “And he also said that the chimney would always be a lesson to him. Every time he looked at it he could remember how he had to work hard for anything worth having. That way, he wasn’t too disappointed10 that he had not found a lot of gold.”
“This is really a beautiful house,” Violet said. “There are so many pretty things here. Tell me, Aunt Jane, who fixed the little bedroom right over this one?”
Aunt Jane was very quiet for a minute. Violet thought she was not going to answer. Then she said,
“That was my room once,” she said. She had tears in her eyes.
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adj.吃惊的,惊奇的v.使大为吃惊,使惊奇( amaze的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adv.柔和地,静静地,温柔地 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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adj.紫色的;n.紫罗兰 | |
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n.烟囱,烟筒;玻璃罩 | |
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adj.有光泽的,发光的,辉煌的 | |
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adj.耳语的,低语的v.低声说( whisper的过去式和过去分词 );私语;小声说;私下说 | |
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adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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9 violets | |
n.紫罗兰( violet的名词复数 );蓝紫色,紫罗兰色 | |
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adj.失望的,不满意的,不如意的 | |
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