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《神奇树屋》 第二十一册 Civil War on Sunday 04 Freedom Fighters

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  Jack1 carried the water bucket into the tent. The scene insidewas like a nightmare2.

The tent was hot and stuffy3. A dozen injured soldiers lay onsmall cots. Some called for food. Others begged for water or justmoaned.

Jack wanted to rush back outside. But Annie got right towork. She rolled up her sleeves and smiled.

"Hi, everybody!" she said cheerfully.

None of the soldiers smiled back.

"I have good news!" she said. "We've brought lunch!"Annie moved down the row of cots. She handed out pieces ofbread and chunks4 of potatoes to all the patients.

"You'll be feeling better soon," she said to one sick man.

"You'll see your family again," she told another.

Jack looked around nervously5. He wasn't sure what to do.

"Give them water, Jack!" Annie called to him.

Jack saw a tin cup beside each man's cot. He picked up thefirst cup. Carefully, he used the ladle to fill it with water.

Keeping his eyes down, Jack handed the cup to the patient. Hefelt shy and uncomfortable. He didn't know what to say.

Jack moved on to the next patient, then the next. He gaveeach wounded man a cup of water. But he never looked right atany of them or spoke6 a word.

Soon Jack and Annie had finished passing out food and water.

"Good-bye!" Annie said.

She waved and left the tent. Jack quickly followed her.

"Let's go home now," he begged once they were outside.

"We've got what we came for.""If we leave now, the patients in the next tent will go hungryand thirsty," said Annie.

Jack sighed.

"Okay," he said. "But after we take care of them, we're leavingfor sure."He followed Annie into the next tent.

Just like the last tent, it was filled with wounded soldiers. Butthe soldiers in this tent were all African-Americans.

"Hi, everybody!" Annie said, smiling warmly.

Again, she passed out potatoes and bread. She also talked andmade jokes.

Jack poured water into each of the tin cups. Again, he didn'tspeak to any of the soldiers. But as he handed over the last cup,a patient spoke to him.

"Thank you for your kindness, son," the soldier said.

Jack glanced shyly at the man on the cot. He was an elderly,silver-haired black man.

"You're welcome," said Jack.

He tried to think of something else to say. He rememberedAnnie's cheerful words.

"You'll get well soon," he told the patient. "You'll be with yourfamily again."The man shook his head.

"No. I'll never be with my family again," he said quietly. "Mywife and children were sold long ago.""Sold?" said Jack.

"Yes. We were slaves," the man said.

"You were a slave?" asked Jack.

"All of us in this tent were once slaves," the man said. "We ranaway from our owners in the South to fight to end slavery, tofight for freedom for our people. I ran barefoot for over thirtymiles to tell the Union soldiers that the Confederates were goingto attack." The man fell silent.

"You're a very brave freedom fighter," said Jack.

"Thank you, son." The man closed his eyes.

Jack wanted to know more about slavery. But he didn't wantto bother the weary7 patient. He pulled out the Civil War book.

He found a picture of African-Americans standing8 on aplatform. The men, women, and children had chains on theirhands and feet. Jack read:

In the 1800s, the United States was divided over the issue ofslavery. The North wanted the country to end all slavery. Butthe South wanted to keep slaves because more than four millionAfrican-American slaves worked in the huge plantation9 fieldsthere. This disagreement between the North and South led to theCivil War.

Jack looked down at the man's face. He looked very weary.

Jack pulled the nurse's list of rules from his knapsack.

Lessen10 sorrow and give hope he read.

Jack put the list away. He leaned close to the man and spokein a soft voice: "One day your great-great-grandchildren will be doctors and lawyers," he said.

The man opened his eyes.

Jack went on. "They'll help run the government and schools.

They'll be senators11 and generals and teachers and principals."The man stared hard into Jack's eyes. "Can you see the future,son?" he asked.

Jack nodded. "In a way..." he said.

The man smiled a beautiful smile. "Thank you, son," he said.

Then he closed his eyes again.

"Good luck," whispered Jack. He hoped the brave man wouldlive to enjoy freedom.

"Ready to go home now, Jack?" said Annie. She had finishedpassing out the food.

Jack nodded.

As he and Annie stepped out of the tent, they heard someoneshout, "She's back!"A horse-drawn wagon12 was barreling into the camp.

"Who's back?" asked Annie.

"Clara Barton," a patient said. "She runs this hospital.""Clara Barton!" said Annie I don't believe it!""Who's Clara Barton?" He'd heard the name before But couldnot remember who she was.

remember who she was.

"Who's Clara Barton?" said Annie, "Are you nuts?"She ran to meet the wagon.


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1 jack 53Hxp     
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
参考例句:
  • I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
  • He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
2 nightmare 8GvxM     
n.恶梦,可怕的事物,无法摆脱的恐惧
参考例句:
  • I was glad to awake from such a nightmare.我庆幸终于从噩梦中醒来了。
  • I had a nightmare last nightand,lost sleep.昨夜我作了个恶梦,失眠了。
3 stuffy BtZw0     
adj.不透气的,闷热的
参考例句:
  • It's really hot and stuffy in here.这里实在太热太闷了。
  • It was so stuffy in the tent that we could sense the air was heavy with moisture.帐篷里很闷热,我们感到空气都是潮的。
4 chunks a0e6aa3f5109dc15b489f628b2f01028     
厚厚的一块( chunk的名词复数 ); (某物)相当大的数量或部分
参考例句:
  • a tin of pineapple chunks 一罐菠萝块
  • Those chunks of meat are rather large—could you chop them up a bIt'smaller? 这些肉块相当大,还能再切小一点吗?
5 nervously tn6zFp     
adv.神情激动地,不安地
参考例句:
  • He bit his lip nervously,trying not to cry.他紧张地咬着唇,努力忍着不哭出来。
  • He paced nervously up and down on the platform.他在站台上情绪不安地走来走去。
6 spoke XryyC     
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
参考例句:
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
7 weary 5gewe     
adj.疲劳的,使人疲劳的;vi.厌烦,不耐烦
参考例句:
  • He has laid out all his strength and is weary.他使出了全部气力,非常疲倦。
  • I am weary of his constant complaints.我对他不断发牢骚感到厌烦。
8 standing 2hCzgo     
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
参考例句:
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
9 plantation oOWxz     
n.种植园,大农场
参考例句:
  • His father-in-law is a plantation manager.他岳父是个种植园经营者。
  • The plantation owner has possessed himself of a vast piece of land.这个种植园主把大片土地占为己有。
10 lessen 01gx4     
vt.减少,减轻;缩小
参考例句:
  • Regular exercise can help to lessen the pain.经常运动有助于减轻痛感。
  • They've made great effort to lessen the noise of planes.他们尽力减小飞机的噪音。
11 senators 1181a181f18e7836f23146bc18668881     
n.参议员( senator的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • When the senators vote, the ayes will have it. 参议员投票时,投赞成票的人将占多数。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The committee concluded that the senators had engaged in improper conduct. 委员会断定议员们从事了不正当活动。 来自《简明英汉词典》
12 wagon XhUwP     
n.四轮马车,手推车,面包车;无盖运货列车
参考例句:
  • We have to fork the hay into the wagon.我们得把干草用叉子挑进马车里去。
  • The muddy road bemired the wagon.马车陷入了泥泞的道路。
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