《A Little
Girl》
——选自《晨读英语美文100篇》
Sitting
on a grassy grave, beneath one of the windows of the church, was a
little girl. With her head bentback she was gazing up at the sky
and singing, while one of her little hands was pointing to a tiny
cloud that hovered like a golden feather above her head. The sun,
which had suddenly become very bright, shining on her glossy hair,
gave it a metallic luster, and it was difficult to
say what was the color. dark bronze or black. So completely
absorbed was she in watching the cloud to which her strange song or
incantation seemed addressed, that she did not observe me when I
rose and went towards her. Over her head, high up in the blue, a
lark that was soaring towards the same gauzy cloud was singing, as
if in rivalry. As I slowly approached the child, I could see by her
forehead, which in the sunshine seemed like a globe of pearl, and
especially by her complexion, that she uncommonly lonely.
Her
eyes, which at one moment seemed blue-gray, at another violet, were
shaded by long black lashes, curving backward in a most peculiar
way, and these matched in hue her eyebrows, and the tresses that
were tossed about her tender throat were quivering in the sunlight.
All this I did not take in at once; for at first I could see
nothing but those quivering, glittering, changeful eyes turned up
into my face. Gradually the other features, especially the
sensitive full-lipped mouth, grew upon me as I stood sienty than
had ever come to me in my loveliest dreams of beauty. Yet it was
not her beauty so much as the look she gave me that fascinated me,
melted me.
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