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Brownie and Spotty were neighbor dogs who met every day to play together. Like pairs of dogs you can find in most any neighborhood, these two loved each other and played together so often that they had worn a path through the grass of the field between their respective houses.
One evening, Brownie's family noticed that Brownie hadn' t returned home. They went looking for him with no success. Brownie didn't show up the next day, and, despite their efforts to find him, by the next week he was still missing. Curiously1, Spotty showed up at Brownie's house alone. Barking, whining(抱怨,发牢骚) and generallypestering(纠缠) Brownie's human family. Busy with their own lives, they just ignored the nervous little neighbor dog. Finally, one morning Spotty refused to take "no" for an answer. Ted2, Brownie's owner, was steadily3 harassed4 by the furious, adamant(固执的,坚强的) little dog. Spotty followed Ted about, barking insistently5, then darting6 toward a nearby empty lot and back, as if to say, "Follow me! It's urgent!" Eventually, Ted followed the frantic(狂乱的) Spotty across the empty lot as Spotty paused to race back and bark encouragingly. The little dog led the man under a tree, past clumps7 of trees, to a desolate(荒凉的) spot a half mile from the house. There Ted found his beloved Brownie alive, one of his hind8 legs crushed in a steel leghold trap. Horrified9, Ted now wished he'd taken Spotty's earlier appeals seriously. Then Ted noticed something quite remarkable10. Spotty had done more than simply led Brownie's human owner to his trapped friend. In a circle around the injured dog, Ted found an array of dog food and table scraps11 which were later identified as the remains12 of every meal Spotty had been fed that week! Spotty had been visiting Brownie regularly, in a single minded quest to keep his friend alive by sacrificing his own comfort. Spotty had evidently stayed with Brownie to protect him from predators(捕食者) ,snuggling(偎依) with him at night to keep him warm and nuzzling(擦鼻子) him to keep his spirits up. Brownie's leg was treated by a veterinarian and he recovered. For many years thereafter, the two families watched the faithful friends frolicking and chasing each other down that well worn path between their houses.
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adv.有求知欲地;好问地;奇特地 | |
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vt.翻晒,撒,撒开 | |
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adv.稳定地;不变地;持续地 | |
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4 harassed | |
adj. 疲倦的,厌烦的 动词harass的过去式和过去分词 | |
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5 insistently | |
ad.坚持地 | |
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6 darting | |
v.投掷,投射( dart的现在分词 );向前冲,飞奔 | |
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n.(树、灌木、植物等的)丛、簇( clump的名词复数 );(土、泥等)团;块;笨重的脚步声v.(树、灌木、植物等的)丛、簇( clump的第三人称单数 );(土、泥等)团;块;笨重的脚步声 | |
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adj.后面的,后部的 | |
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a.(表现出)恐惧的 | |
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10 remarkable | |
adj.显著的,异常的,非凡的,值得注意的 | |
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油渣 | |
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12 remains | |
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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