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定定地看着我,斟酌片刻,终于说“好”,答应了下来,“实际上送行的旺季也快过去了。我可以给你上几堂课。目前我的门下子弟还真不少;不过还是这样吧,”说着,他查了查他那漂亮的记事簿,“定为每周四和每周五,一次一小时。”
他开出的学费,坦白说,实在是不低的。但既然是学本领,我也就不会嫌贵。
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就如作者所说,我们大家都有同感:送行是世界上最难做好的事情之一。作者以自己的亲身体验为我们讲述了他的一次送行的经历,笔调清新,通俗易懂。
Seeing People Off
Max Beerbohm
I am not good at it。 To do it well seems to me one of the most difficult things in the world; and probably seems so to you; too。
To see a friend off from Waterloo to Vauxhall were easy enough。 But we are never called on to perform that small feat。 It is only when a friend is going on a languish journey; and will be absent for a languish time; that we turn up at the railway station。 The dearer the friend and the longer the journey; and the longer the likely absence; the earlier do we turn up; and the more lamentably1 do we fail。 Our failure is in exact ratio to the seriousness of the occasion; and to the depth of our feeling。
In a room; or even on a doorstep; we can make the farewell quite worthily。 We can express in our faces the genuine sorrow we feel。 Nor do words fail us。 There is no awkwardness; no restraint; on either side。 The thread of our intimacy2 has not been snapped。 The leave…taking is an ideal one。 Why not; then; leave the leave…taking at that? Always; departing friends implore us not to bother to e to the railway station next morning。 Always; we are deaf to these entreaties; knowing them to be not quite sincere。 The departing friends would think it very odd of us if we took them at their word。 Besides; they really do want to see us again。 And that wish is heartily reciprocated。 We duly turn up。 And then; oh then; what a gulf yawns! We stretch our arms vainly across it。 We have utterly lost touch。 We have nothing at all to say。 We gaze at each other as dumb anima
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