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Maggie's gift which was written by American writer Jack London is a nice one. very touching. the story happened just before the Chrismas. Maggies and his husband wanted to buy each other a nice Chrismas gift, but they were too poor to afford that. Maggie has a beautiful hair, her husband had an elegant watch. finally they all bought a gift for each other. maggie bought a watch chain for matching her husband's watch. while Maggie's husband bought a barrette for Maggie's blonde hairactually Maggie had her bonde hair cut and sold out her beautiful hair in order to pay for the watch chain for her husband; while, her husband sold out his golden watch in order to pay for the hair, barrette for Maggie's hair. what a pity. this story is one of the most famous stories of Jack London's. if you know Jack London, you have to know this Maggie's Gift.
小熊缭乱1990
另一个传说记载。据说有一位农民在一个风雪交加的圣诞夜里接待了一个饥寒交迫的小孩,让他吃了一顿丰盛的圣诞晚餐,这个孩子告别时折了一根杉树枝插在地上并祝福说:“年年此日,礼物满枝,留此美丽的杉村,报答你的好意。”小孩走后,农民发现那树枝竟变成了一棵小树,他才明白自己接待的原来是一位上帝的使者。这个故事就成为圣诞树的来源。在西方,不论是否基督徒,过圣诞节时都要准备一棵圣诞树,以增加节日的欢乐气氛。圣诞树一般是用杉柏之类的常绿树做成,象征生命长存。树上装饰着各种灯烛、彩花、玩具、星星,挂上各种圣诞礼物。圣诞之夜,人们围着圣诞树唱歌跳舞,尽情欢乐英语 It is said that there was a farmer served a poor boy on a cold windy Chrismas Eve and gave him a big chrisemas meal. The boy cut a Fir tree's branch and inserted it into the earth.He said, "every year this time. there will be many presents in this branch. I wish I can pay back to your favor by this beautiful Fir tree. " After the boy left, the farmer discovered that the branch had grow up as a big tree. Then he realized that the boy was an envoy of the god. This is the origin of the chrismas day. In western countries, Whatever you are, everyone will prepare a chrismas tree to increase the happiness of the chrismas day. Chrismas trees are made of evergreen tree like Fir trees and they represent the long lives.People put candles,flowers,toys,stars on the tree and they put chrismas present on the tree. On Chrismas Eve,people sing and dance happily and they enjoy themselves around the tree.
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一itissaidthatintheyearof300AD,therewasakindoldmanandhisnamewasSaintNicholas.Hewasalwaysreadytohelpthepoorandoftengavepresentstothem.Today,FatherChristmasisanimaginaryfigure,butnearlyallyoungchildrenbelieveinhim.Theythinkheisahappyoldmanwithalongwhitebeardandalongredrobe.Onthenightofthetwenty-fourthofDecembereveryyear,FatherChristmasfromsomecoldnorthernlandcomesdownthechimneyofthefireplacetoputpresentsbythebedsofchildrenortofilltheirstockings.Sowhenchildrengotobedthatnight,theyhanguptheirstockings,andonChristmasmorningtheywaketofindthemfullofpresents.Ofcourse,it'sreallytheirparentswhofillthestockings.AnothernameforFatherChristmasisSantaClaus."据说,在公元300年,有一个善良的老人,他的名字是圣尼古拉斯。他总是愿意帮助穷人,常常送礼物给他们。如今,圣诞老人是一个虚构的人物,但几乎所有的孩子都相信他。他们认为他是一个快乐长长的白胡子和一个长长的红色长袍的老人。在第二十每年的十二月份的第四夜,父亲从寒冷的北方一些圣诞归结土地的壁炉烟囱提出的儿童床礼物或填补他们的袜子。因此,当孩子上床睡觉,那天晚上,他们就挂上他们的袜子,并在圣诞节早晨醒来发现他们装满礼物。当然,这需要他们的父母谁填补了袜子。圣诞老人的另一个名字是圣诞老人。"(个人力量有限,人人捐一篇,就会有10篇的。。。后面的同志加油啊。。。。)
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ChristmasatFezziwig'sWarehouseYoHo!myboys,"saidFezziwig."Nomoreworkto-night!ChristmasEve,Dick!Christmas,Ebenezer!Let'shavetheshuttersup!"criedoldFezziwigwithasharpclapofhishands,"beforeamancansayJackRobinson...."Hilli-ho!"criedoldFezziwig,skippingdownfromthehighdeskwithwonderfulagility."Clearaway,mylads,andlet'shavelotsofroomhere!Hilli-ho,Dick!Cheer-up,Ebenezer!"Clearaway!Therewasnothingtheywouldn'thaveclearedaway,orcouldn'thaveclearedawaywitholdFezziwiglookingon.Itwasdoneinaminute.Everymovablewaspackedoff,asifitweredismissedfrompubliclifeforevermore;thefloorwassweptandwatered,thelampsweretrimmed,fuelwasheapeduponthefire;andthewarehousewasassnug,andwarm,anddry,andbrightaballroomasyouwoulddesiretoseeonawinter'snight.Incameafiddlerwithamusicbook,andwentuptotheloftydeskandmadeanorchestraofitandtunedlikefiftystomachaches.IncameMrs.Fezziwig,onevastsubstantialsmile.IncamethethreeMissesFezziwig,beamingandlovable.Incamethesixfollowerswhoseheartstheybroke.Incamealltheyoungmenandwomenemployedinthebusiness.Incamethehousemaidwithhercousinthebaker.Incamethecookwithherbrother'sparticularfriendthemilkman.Incametheboyfromovertheway,whowassuspectedofnothavingboardenoughfromhismaster,tryingtohidehimselfbehindthegirlfromnextdoorbutonewhowasprovedtohavehadherearspulledbyhermistress;intheyallcame,any-howandevery-how.Awaytheyallwent,twentycoupleatonce;handshalfroundandbackagaintheotherway;downthemiddleandupagain;roundandroundinvariousstagesofaffectionategrouping,oldtopcouplealwaysturningupinthewrongplace;newtopcouplestartingoffagain,assoonastheygotthere;alltopcouplesatlast,andnotabottomonetohelpthem.Whenthisresultwasbroughtaboutthefiddlerstruckup"SirRogerdeCoverley."ThenoldFezziwigstoodouttodancewithMrs.Fezziwig.Topcouple,too,withagoodstiffpieceofworkcutoutforthem;threeorfourandtwentypairsofpartners;peoplewhowerenottobetrifledwith;peoplewhowoulddanceandhadnonotionofwalking.Butiftheyhadbeenthriceasmany,oh,fourtimesasmany,oldFezziwigwouldhavebeenamatchforthem,andsowouldMrs.Fezziwig.Astoher,shewasworthytobehispartnerineverysenseoftheterm.Ifthat'snothighpraise,tellmehigherandI'lluseit.ApositivelightappearedtoissuefromFezziwig'scalves.Theyshoneineverypartofthedancelikemoons.Youcouldn'thavepredictedatanygiventimewhatwouldbecomeofthemnext.AndwhenoldFezziwigandMrs.Fezziwighadgoneallthroughthedance,advanceandretire;bothhandstoyourpartner,bowandcourtesy,corkscrew,threadtheneedle,andbackagaintoyourplace;Fezziwigcutsodeftlythatheappearedtowinkwithhislegs,andcameuponhisfeetagainwithastagger.Whentheclockstruckeleventhedomesticballbrokeup.Mr.andMrs.Fezziwigtooktheirstations,oneoneithersideofthedoor,andshakinghandswitheverypersonindividually,asheorshewentout,wishedhimorheraMerryChristmas!