CHAPTER SEVEN A Will Live For Ever and Ever!
CHAPTER SEVEN A Will Live For Ever and Ever! CHAPTER SEVEN A Will Live For Ever and Ever! Colin looked terrible. His face was swollen from crying, but Mary was too angry to care. "If you scream again, then I will scream louder," she told him. "I can't stop," Colin sobbed. "There's something wrong with my back. I will have a crooked hack, and then I will die!" "Turn over and let me look at your hack," Mary said. She looked at the poor, thin hack for a long time. "There's nothing w
登录后可以听外教原声朗读。
CHAPTER SEVEN A Will Live For Ever and Ever!
CHAPTER SEVEN A Will Live For Ever and Ever!
Colin looked terrible. His face was swollen from crying, but Mary was too angry to care. "If you scream again, then I will scream louder," she told him.
"I can't stop," Colin sobbed. "There's something wrong with my back. I will have a crooked hack, and then I will die!"
"Turn over and let me look at your hack," Mary said. She looked at the poor, thin hack for a long time. "There's nothing wrong with it. Your back is as straight as mine," she told him.
Colin stopped crying, and Mary sat by his bed, talking to him quietly until he fell asleep.
The next morning, Mary met Dickon in the garden, and she told him about Colin crying in the night.
"We must get him out here, poor boy," said Dickon, kindly.
"Yes, we must," said Mary, using the same, kind Yorkshire voice.
Dickon laughed. "Talk in your Yorkshire voice to Colin," he said. "It'll make him laugh, and Mother says laughing is good for people when they're ill."
Mary went to see Colin later that day.
She told him about Dickon and his squirrels who were called Nut and Shell.
Then Colin said, "I'm sorry I said that I would send Dickon away. He seems a wonderful boy."