【英文读物】Captain John's Adventures.docx
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1、【英文读物】Captain Johns AdventuresCHAPTER I. THE FISHERMANS DWELLINGHOME MADE DESOLATE.RICHARD LEDDAM was a poor man, who obtained a subsistence by toiling in all weathers in catching fish and oysters, which he sold to persons whose business it was to supply the city market. The village in which he live
2、d was exposed on one side to the ocean waves, the other was washed by the calmer waters of a bay. Here a few families were induced to dwell, invited by the facilities for procuring fish.4Lonely as the village was, it was not an unpleasant spot; the grounds were shaded by fine trees, and the constant
3、 sea breeze rendered the atmosphere cool and healthy. On a little indenture of the shore, where the bay setting in formed a cove, stood the cabin of the fisherman. It was built of logs, and a sloping shed protected the house from winter storms and summer suns. Beneath this shelter were kept, when no
4、t in use, the fishing boat and the fishing tackle. Here too the family assembled in fine weather, and thence the anxious wife sent many a wishful glance, when expecting her husbands return.Their family consisted of two boys, John and Henry, and three daughters.Here they lived in rude comfortpoor, bu
5、t not destitute; and when, after a successful day, the family met in their5 humble home, from which they looked out on the sparkling waters, while the father related his adventures, they might be called happy, as far as exemption from care could make immortal beings happy.But of his glorious birthri
6、ght as an immortal spirit, Richard Leddam thought not. If he mentioned the name of his Creator, it was only to profane it. There was no prayer offered to God in that family, and Sabbaths came and went, not reverenced, almost unheeded. Once, while at a neighbouring city, where he had gone with a boat
7、 load, his little vessel was visited by a Christian gentleman, who gave him a Bible, which he brought to his wife; but whether it was prized as it deserved to be, or whether the fisherman, in his solitary hours upon the sea, ever turned in repentance to his God and Saviour, none can tell.One boister
8、ous day in November he left6 the cove, thinking that the wind would lull by noon. His wife remembered that when he had gone a few steps from the door he returned to bid them farewell again, and placing his hand on Johns head, told him to be good, and help his mother.The wind increased through the da
9、y, and the tempest was fearful all night. When the light dawned, the distressed family beheld the boat floating upwards,but their only friend they never saw again.With the assistance of a neighbour the boat was drawn up, and placed in its usual resting-place in the shed. The children gathered around
10、 it with sorrowful faces, as if it had been their fathers coffin. The mother looked silently on the helpless little ones; then, leaning her face on her hand, as she rested on the side of the boat, she wept piteously. One of the neighbours7 perceiving a Bible, which lay on a shelf, took it down and r
11、ead the eleventh chapter of John. The word of God soothed the poor widows grief; and when they were alone she said to her son, Read to me those good words again. How many sorrowful hearts have those good words relieved!CHAPTER II. THEY MOVE TO THE CITY.THE kind neighbour who loved the Bible, and had
12、 read it to the poor widow, came daily to read more of the good words. The clergyman too came to visit her in her sorrow, and explained to her the words that had soothed her even while she understood them but imperfectly. Mrs Leddam felt how sinful she had been in living all her life without a thoug
13、ht of8 God, and now in her affliction she turned to Him whom she had so long forgotten.The good clergyman spoke to her of Jesus, the Saviour of sinners, through whom alone we can receive pardon and peace; and the poor widow prayed to this blessed Saviour as she had never prayed before, and He heard
14、her and comforted her heart; for He has said, Him that cometh unto me, I will in no wise cast out.As John was too young to manage the boat, it was sold with the nets and fishing tackle, and the widow with her five children removed to the neighbouring town, where she hoped to find employment in sewin
15、g. She hired a small house in the outskirts of the town; and there, with her little flock around her, she felt like a desolate stranger.How little do those children who are blessed with many comforts know of the trials of the poor and fatherless!9But the widow had now a source of comfort in her tria
16、ls. John daily read some of the good words to his mother. They rejoiced in Gods many promises to the widow and the fatherless, and trusted that He would provide. The town was situated on the bank of a broad river, and the widows cottage stood not far from the water. Near it stood a small house, whic
17、h one would have said had been built by a sailor; and he would have said rightly, for Captain Sam had made his dwelling as much like the vessel in which he had spent his best days as he could. In front of the house was a small porch, shaded by a sail; and here the old man passed the most of his time
18、, smoking his pipe. The poor neighbours thought that Captain Sam was a rich man, because he could afford to do nothing.Within sight of the captains house was10 a grocers shop, where every morning numbers of poor children came to procure supplies for the day. Among them the captain observed John and
19、Henry, as having clean faces, and as being neatly dressed. Johns attention had been attracted by the captains house. He admired the bright colour with which it was painted, and had conceived a great respect for its happy owner; for John, like the rest, thought it must be very pleasant to be idle,a g
20、reat mistake, as any one who will try it may soon discover. Hearing the shopkeeper call him captain, he asked, Is he a real captain, sir?How do I know, youngster? replied the man. You had better ask him that yourself.The next day, observing his mother weeping, John said, Mother, cant I get work?11Sh
21、e laid her hand on his head as she replied, What could you do, my son?A heap of things, he said earnestly. I can help to row, and mend the nets.But we are now far away from the fishing. We are in a strange place, full of people, where, in the midst of plenty, we are likely to come to want; for this
22、is the last money I have in the world.Oh, mother! said the terrified boy, will they let us starve? wont some of the rich people help you?I am going in search of work, replied his mother. Take care of your brother and sisters until I return.May I walk as far as the corner, mother?Giving him permissio
23、n to do so, Mrs Leddam left the house.Now John had a plan of his own, but he was puzzled to know how to bring it12 about. He had often accompanied his father to the vessels in the bay, and had a strong partiality for sailors. He thought if he could but make a friend of this rich captain, who lived i
24、n the fine house, how happy he should be. So, after thinking it over, he resolved to see the captain, and tell him how poor his mother was. Bidding Henry watch his baby sister, he set out for the corner; but as he walked on he felt his courage become fainter, until his young heart almost failed.But
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