THE SUN-DOG TRAILSITKA CHARLEY smoked his pipe and gazed thoughtfully at the POLICEGAZETTE illustration on the wall. For half an hour he had beensteadily regarding it, and for half an hour I had been slylywatching him. Something was going on in that mind of his, and,whatever it was, I knew it was well worth knowing. He had livedlife, and seen things, and performed that prodigy of prodigies,namely, the turning of his back upon his own people, and, in so far...
(六)正说和珅06:和珅的情感世界(中)-纪连海 主讲人简介: 纪连海,北京师大二附中教师。北京市骨干教师,西城区学科带头人,西城区兼职历史教研员。1986年7月毕业于北京师范学院历史系,获历史学学士学位。1998年首都师范大学历史系首届历史教育学硕士研究生班结业,2001年首都师范大学计算机系计算机专业毕业。1999年被评为中学高级教师。长期从事高中历史教学工作。与人合著有《〈普通高中课程标准实验教科书历史1(必修)〉教师教学用书》、《高中中国古代史教案》、《中国古代史教案·全一册》、《高中中国近代现代史教案》、《新教材典型题例详解·高中历史·全》、《高考历史总复习指导》、《高考真题精讲巧练·历史》、《高三热点测试金卷·历史》、《2005高考训练营·榜中榜课·历史》、《学习·探究·诊断》、《高二文综寒假作业》、《暑假作业·高二文科综合》、《高中历史·课外练习·选修》、《初中世...
SECOND EPILOGUECHAPTER IHistory is the life of nations and of humanity. To seize and putinto words, to describe directly the life of humanity or even of asingle nation, appears impossible.The ancient historians all employed one and the same method todescribe and seize the apparently elusive- the life of a people.They described the activity of individuals who ruled the people, andregarded the activity of those men as representing the activity of the...
本文已发现的初稿片段,写在1959年10月底一封来信的背后。根据另一完成稿,文章于当年12月写完。成稿的首页和末页均注有“原稿用后望能赐还”字样。当时什么刊物由于什么原因没有发表它,尚未见文字记载。作者随后再次改写重抄,修改稿估计写于1960年1或2月间,终未完成而放弃了。这里所发表的文字,是根据修改稿和较早写的完成稿整理,除作校勘外,并对一些重复叙述语句,作了少量删削。全文保持了两稿的整体原貌。年前九月里,我过南京有事,看了个文化跃进展览会,因为特殊情形,只能用一个多钟点,匆匆忙忙的从三大楼陈列室万千种图表物品面前走过。留在印象中极深刻的,是农村广大人民群众戏剧和诗歌创作的活动。记得搁在二楼陈列案上有三个大蒲包,每个蒲包都装得满满的,可能有二三十斤重。这种蒲包向例是装江南农村副产物菱芡、笋干、芋艿或盐板鸭等,这回也并不完全例外,原来装的是大跃进后江苏省×县×乡一种崭新农业副...
The Bohemian GirlThe transcontinental express swung along the windings of theSand River Valley, and in the rear seat of the observation car ayoung man sat greatly at his ease, not in the least discomfited bythe fierce sunlight which beat in upon his brown face and neck andstrong back. There was a look of relaxation and of great passivityabout his broad shoulders, which seemed almost too heavy until hestood up and squared them. He wore a pale flannel shirt and a blue...
The Last of the Plainsmenby Zane GreyPREFATORY NOTEBuffalo Jones needs no introduction to American sportsmen, but to these of my readers who are unacquainted with him a few words may not be amiss.He was born sixty-two years ago on the Illinois prairie, and he has devoted practically all of his life to the pursuit of wild animals. It has been a pursuit which owed its unflagging energy and indomitable purpose to a singular passion, almost an obsession, to capture alive, not to kill. He has caught
A Second Homeby Honore de BalzacTranslated by Clara BellDEDICATIONTo Madame la Comtesse Louise de Turheim as a token of remembrance and affectionate respect.A SECOND HOMEThe Rue du Tourniquet-Saint-Jean, formerly one of the darkest and most tortuous of the streets about the Hotel de Ville, zigzagged round the little gardens of the Paris Prefecture, and ended at the Rue Martroi, exactly at the angle of an old wall now pulled down. Here stood the turnstile to which the street owed its name; it wa