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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上Lesson Four :Wisdom of Bear Wood Michael Welzenbach 1. When I was 12 years old, my family moved to England, the fourth major move in my short life. My fathers government job demanded that he go overseas every few years, so I was used to wrenching myself away from friends.2. We rented an
2、 18th-century farmhouse in Berkshire. Nearby were ancient castles and churches. Loving nature, however, I was most delighted by the endless patchwork of farms and woodland that surrounded our house. In the deep woods that verged against our back fence, a network of paths led almost everywhere, and p
3、heasants rocketed off into the dense laurels ahead as you walked.3. I spent most of my time roaming the woods and fields alone, playing Robin Hood, daydreaming, collecting bugs and bird-watching. It was heaven for a boy but a lonely heaven. Keeping to myself was my way of not forming attachments tha
4、t I would only have to abandon the next time we moved. But one day I became attached through no design of my own.4. We had been in England about six months when old farmer Crawford gave me permission to roam about his immense property. I started hiking there every weekend, up a long, sloping hill to
5、 an almost impenetrable stand of trees called Bear Wood. It was my secret fortress, almost a holy place, I thought. Slipping through a barbed-wire fence, Id leave the bright sun and the twitter and rustle of insects and animals outside and creep into another world a vaulted cathedral, with tree trun
6、ks for pillars and years accumulation of long brown needles for a softly carpeted floor. My own breathing rang in my ears, and the slightest stirring of any woodland creature echoed through this private paradise.5. One spring afternoon I wandered near where I thought Id glimpsed a pond the week befo
7、re. I proceeded quietly, careful not to alarm a bird that might loudly warn other creatures to hide.6. Perhaps this is why the frail old lady I nearly ran into was as startled as I was. She caught her breath, instinctively touching her throat with her hand. Then, recovering quickly, she gave a welco
8、ming smile that instantly put me at ease. A pair of powerful-looking binoculars dangled from her neck. “Hello, young man,” she said. “Are you American or Canadian?”7. American, I explained in a rush, and I lived over the hill, and I was just seeing if there was a pond, and farmer Crawford had said i
9、t was okay, and anyhow, I was on my way home, so good-bye.8. As I started to turn, the woman smiled and asked, “Did you see the little owl from the wood over there today?” She pointed toward the edge of the wood.9. She knew about the owls? I was amazed.10. “No,” I replied, “but Ive seen them before.
10、 Never close though. They always see me first.”11. The woman laughed. “Yes, theyre wary,” she said. “But then, gamekeepers have been shooting them ever since they got here. Theyre introduced, you know, not native.”12. “Theyre not?” I asked, fascinated. Anybody who knew this sort of stuff was definit
11、ely cool even if she was trespassing in my special place.13. “Oh, no!” she answered, laughing again. “At home I have books on birds that explain all about them. In fact,” she said suddenly, “I was about to go back for tea and jam tart. Would you care to join me?”14. I had been warned against going o
12、ff with strangers, but somehow I sensed the old woman was harmless. “Sure,” I said.15. “Im Mrs. Robertson-Glasgow,” she introduced herself, extending her fine hand.16. “Michael,” I said, taking it clumsily in my own.17. We set off. And as we walked, she told me how she and her husband had moved to B
13、erkshire after hed retired as a college professor about ten years earlier. “He passed away last year,” she said, looking suddenly wistful. “So now Im alone, and I have all this time to walk the fields.”18. Soon I saw a small brick cottage that glowed pinkly in the westering sun. Mrs. Robertson-Glasg
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