百万英镑经典英语段落
《百万英镑》是美国作家马克·吐温的`一部经典小说。曾被改编拍摄成电影,选入中国小学语文及中学英语教科书,是一部享誉海内外的优秀作品。下面是小编为大家带来百万英镑英语段落,希望对大家的学习有所帮助!
百万英镑经典英语段落1
Theysawmanyhonestfacesgobythatwerenotintelligentenough;manythatwereintelligent,butnothonestenough;manythatwereboth,butthepossessorswerenotpoorenough,or,ifpoorenough,werenotstrangers.
Therewasalwaysadefect,untilIcamealong;buttheyagreedthatIfilledthebillallaround;sotheyelectedmeunanimously,andthereIwasnowwaitingtoknowwhyIwascalledin.Theybegantoaskmequestionsaboutmyself,andprettysoontheyhadmystory.FinallytheytoldmeIwouldanswertheirpurpose.IsaidIwassincerelyglad,andaskedwhatitwas.Thenoneofthemhandedmeanenvelope,andsaidIwouldfindtheexplanationinside.Iwasgoingtoopenit,buthesaidno;takeittomylodgings,andlookitovercarefully,andnotbehastyorrash.
Iwaspuzzled,andwantedtodiscussthematteralittlefurther,buttheydidn’t;soItookmyleave,feelinghurtandinsultedtobemadethebuttofwhatwasapparentlysomekindofapracticaljoke,andyetobligedtoputupwithit,notbeingincircumstancestoresentaffrontsfromrichandstrongfolk.
百万英镑经典英语段落2
Mytimewasmyownaftertheafternoonboard,Saturdays,andIwasaccustomedtoputitinonalittlesail-boatonthebay.
OnedayIventuredtoofar,andwascarriedouttosea.Justatnightfall,whenhopewasaboutgone,IwaspickedupbyasmallbrigwhichwasboundforLondon.Itwasalongandstormyvoyage,andtheymademeworkmypassagewithoutpay,asacommonsailor.WhenIsteppedashoreinLondonmyclotheswereraggedandshabby,andIhadonlyadollarinmypocket.
Thismoneyfedandshelteredmetwenty-fourhours.Duringthenexttwenty-fourIwentwithoutfoodandshelter.
百万英镑经典英语段落3
Youknow,Ievenkeptmyoldsuitofrags,andeverynowandthenappearedinthem,soastohavetheoldpleasureofbuyingtrifles,andbeinginsulted,andthenshootingthescofferdeadwiththemillion-poundbill.
ButIcouldn’tkeepthatup.
TheillustratedpapersmadetheoutfitsofamiliarthatwhenIwentoutinitIwasatoncerecognizedandfollowedbyacrowd,andifIattemptedapurchasethemanwouldoffermehiswholeshoponcreditbeforeIcouldpullmynoteonhim.
百万英镑经典英语段落4
AboutthetenthdayofmyfameIwenttofulfilmydutytomyflagbypayingmyrespectstotheAmericanminister.
Hereceivedmewiththeenthusiasmproperinmycase,upbraidedmeforbeingsotardyinmyduty,andsaidthattherewasonlyonewaytogethisforgiveness,andthatwastotaketheseatathisdinner-partythatnightmadevacantbytheillnessofoneofhisguests.IsaidIwould,andwegottotalking.Itturnedoutthatheandmyfatherhadbeenschoolmatesinboyhood,Yalestudentstogetherlater,andalwayswarmfriendsuptomyfather’sdeath.
SothenherequiredmetoputinathishousealltheoddtimeImighthavetospare,andIwasverywilling,ofcourse.
百万英镑经典英语段落5
“Right,itwastheWhatCheer;wentthereattwointhemorning,andhadachopandcoffeeafterahardsix-hoursgrindoverthoseExtensionpapers,andItriedtopersuadeyoutocometoLondonwithme,andofferedtogetleaveofabsenceforyouandpayallyourexpenses,andgiveyousomethingoverifIsucceededinmakingthesale;andyouwouldnotlistentome,saidIwouldn’tsucceed,andyoucouldn’taffordtolosetherunofbusinessandbenoendoftimegettingthehangofthingsagainwhenyougotbackhome.
Andyethereyouare.
Howodditallis!Howdidyouhappentocome,andwhateverdidgiveyouthisincrediblestart?”
百万英镑经典英语段落6
Wehadalovelytime;certainlytwoofushad,MissLanghamandI.
IwassobewitchedwithherthatIcouldn’tcountmyhandsiftheywentaboveadoublesequence;andwhenIstruckhomeIneverdiscoveredit,andstarteduptheoutsiderowagain,andwouldhavelostthegameeverytime,onlythegirldidthesame,shebeinginjustmycondition,yousee;andconsequentlyneitherofusevergotout,orcaredtowonderwhywedidn’t;weonlyjustknewwewerehappy,anddidn’twishtoknowanythingelse,anddidn’twanttobeinterrupted.AndItoldher–Idid,indeed–toldherIlovedher;andshe–well,sheblushedtillherhairturnedred,butshelikedit;shesaidshedid.Oh,therewasneversuchanevening!EverytimeIpeggedIputonapostscript;everytimeshepeggedsheacknowledgedreceiptofit,countingthehandsthesame.
Why,Icouldn’tevensay“Twoforhisheels”withoutadding,“My,howsweetyoudolook!”andshewouldsay,“Fifteentwo,fifteenfour,fifteensix,andapairareeight,andeightaresixteen–doyouthinkso?”–peepingoutaslantfromunderherlashes,youknow,sosweetandcunning.Oh,itwasjusttoo-too!
百万英镑经典英语段落7
Hesmiledandtookit.Itwasthekindofubiquitoussmile,withwrinklesinthesmileandwrinklesinthesmile,circleaftercircle,likethrowingabrickintoapool;but,justglancedatit.
Atthefirstglanceatthebanknote,hissmilesolidified,andhisfacechangeddrastically,justliketheundulating,worm-crawlingsolidifiedlavayouseeonthehillsonthefoothillsofMountVesuvius.Ihaveneverseenanyonewhosesmilingfacefreezesintosuchaneternalstate.
Thisguystoodthere,holdingthebanknotes,takingasteadylookatitinthisposture.