[17]"The shoes,Mr.Carrington!"Fred called."The shoes,sir! Be quick!" [18]Carrington acted at once.He sat down and pulled off one shoe as the train started.He threw it out to Fred,who caught it cleverly.Then Carrington got the other off,and dropped it out of the window.The train was moving quite quickly now,but Carrington saw Fred running towards the shoe. [19]Then Fred picked it up,and took it away with him, waving one hand at the moving train. [20]Thank heaven!”?⑤Carrington said aloud.“Good old Fred!'⑥ [2 Good old Fred!:old"is to make the phrase his bag. stronger弗雷德真了不起! [22]His London shoes were not in it.In his hurry he had forgotten to put them in
[17] “The shoes, Mr. Carrington!” Fred called. “The shoes, sir! Be quick!” [18] Carrington acted at once. He sat down and pulled off one shoe as the train started. He threw it out to Fred, who caught it cleverly. Then Carrington got the other off, and dropped it out of the window. The train was moving quite quickly now, but Carrington saw Fred running towards the shoe. [19] Then Fred picked it up, and took it away with him, waving one hand at the moving train. [20] “Thank heaven!” ⑤ Carrington said aloud. “Good old Fred!” ⑥ [21] Carrington sat down on the seat and opened his bag. [22] His London shoes were not in it. In his hurry he had forgotten to put them in. Good old Fred!: “old” is to make the phrase stronger 弗雷德真了不起!
Snow makes everything white.Snow brings a white Christmas.But,as we will see,snow can also cause trouble to those who have to go to work. [1] In winter the streets in the country were south of Englcovered with snow,but it was warmer in e roofs of hous London. s difficult; running was dangerous.But the streets or London were warmer than those in the country,and there was no snow in London
Snow makes everything white. Snow brings a white Christmas. But, as we will see, snow can also cause trouble to those who have to go to work. [1] For several days snow fell heavily in the south of England. It lay many inches thick on the ground. The roofs of houses were white; walking through the streets was difficult; running was dangerous. But the streets of London were warmer than those in the country, and there was no snow in London. In winter the streets in the country were covered with snow, but it was warmer in London
[2] Thomas Carrington traveled every day by but his home was train between his office in London and his sex① Ever home in the suburb.(He was a commuter.) n and caught the eignt o clock train.He reached London at about nine,and was in his office half an hour later.Every evening he returned to Hill Park by train and walked home from the station. [3]Carrington was always careful of his appearance.He dressed well.His dark London suit and grey hat were always spotless;his thin black shoes were always bright and clean.The railway men at Hill Park Station were always glad to see Carrington,and he clean. The railway men at Hill Park Station were always glad to see Carrington,and he had a smile for each.One of them,Fred, sometimes said about Carrington,"He's a proper gentleman: ② one of the best
[2] Thomas Carrington worked in a London office, but his home was forty miles away to the south, at Hill Park in Sussex① . Every morning Carrington walked to Hill Park Station and caught the eight o’clock train. He reached London at about nine, and was in his office half an hour later. Every evening he returned to Hill Park by train and walked home from the station. [3] Carrington was always careful of his appearance. He dressed well. His dark London suit and grey hat were always spotless; his thin black shoes were always bright and clean. The railway men at Hill Park Station were always glad to see Carrington, and he clean. The railway men at Hill Park Station were always glad to see Carrington, and he had a smile for each. One of them, Fred, sometimes said about Carrington, “He’s a proper gentleman: ② one of the best.” Thomas Carrington traveled every day by train between his office in London and his home in the suburb. (He was a commuter.)
[2]Thomas Carrington worked in a London office,but his home was forty miles away to the south,at Hill Park in Sussex1 Every morning Carrington walked to Hill Park Station and caught the eight o'clock train.He reached London at about nine,and was in his office half an hour later.Every evening he returned to Hill Park by train and walked home from the station. [3] Carrington took great care with his e.He dressed well appearance and he was a gentleman in the spotless;his thin eyes of the railway men. ilway men at Hill Fark Statron were arways grad to see Carrington,and he clean. The railway men at Hill Park Station were always glad to see Carrington,and he had a smile for each.One of them,Fred, sometimes said about Carrington,"He's a proper gentleman: one of the best
[2] Thomas Carrington worked in a London office, but his home was forty miles away to the south, at Hill Park in Sussex① . Every morning Carrington walked to Hill Park Station and caught the eight o’clock train. He reached London at about nine, and was in his office half an hour later. Every evening he returned to Hill Park by train and walked home from the station. [3] Carrington was always careful of his appearance. He dressed well. His dark London suit and grey hat were always spotless; his thin black shoes were always bright and clean. The railway men at Hill Park Station were always glad to see Carrington, and he clean. The railway men at Hill Park Station were always glad to see Carrington, and he had a smile for each. One of them, Fred, sometimes said about Carrington, “He’s a proper gentleman: ② one of the best.” Carrington took great care with his appearance and he was a gentleman in the eyes of the railway men
[4] Carrington was ashamed to walk about ry heavy.On that London in his dirty shoes. h deep snow, and his shoes got dirty and wet.wnen ne reached London,there was no snow in the streets,and the shoes of the people who lived there were as clean as usual.Some of them noticed Carrington's dirty shoes,and he felt slightly ashamed of them. [5]No snow fell during the day in London;but more was falling in Hill Park when he reached home that night.The streets near his house were deep in snow on the following morning,and Carrington decided that he must do something to improve his appearance
[4] The first fall of snow came suddenly, and was very heavy. On that day Carrington had to walk to the station through deep snow, and his shoes got dirty and wet. When he reached London, there was no snow in the streets, and the shoes of the people who lived there were as clean as usual. Some of them noticed Carrington’s dirty shoes, and he felt slightly ashamed of them. [5] No snow fell during the day in London; but more was falling in Hill Park when he reached home that night. The streets near his house were deep in snow on the following morning, and Carrington decided that he must do something to improve his appearance. Carrington was ashamed to walk about London in his dirty shoes