《pageant of summer》TXT全集
pageant of summer
书籍作者:Richard Jefferies
书籍类别:英文小说
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    绿色灯心草,长和厚,站在上面的沟边缘时,说是明显的表盘上的阴影今年小时了二十四小时。格林和厚sappy的接触,他们感觉就像夏天,柔软,弹性,仿佛充满生机,只有草席但他们。他们的手指上留下了一个绿色的花香;草席有一个单独的气味的绿色,又何尝不是如此,有蕨类植物,非常从草或树叶有所不同。从棕色鞘上升,高大的茎扩大中间一点,喜欢古典列和繁忙,他们的SAP和时效性,对山楂喷剂倾斜。从他们所得出的水分地球,并沟干,对空气中的甜味一些已进入到他们的本质,以及蔺 - 共同奔向 - 是充满美丽的夏天。在越来越多的边缘种草白色的早期花粉灰尘从他们每个山楂树枝是由鸫动摇的时间。这些低喷剂落下在草中,和叶和基层刀片感动。茎光滑圆当归,大的枪桶,中空和强大,对站在土堆斜坡,良好的平衡及其各级分支机构
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    GREEN rushes, long and thick, standing up above the edge of the ditch, told the hour of the year as distinctly as the shadow on the dial the hour of the day. Green and thick and sappy to the touch, they felt like summer, soft and elastic, as if full of life, mere rushes though they were. On the fingers they left a green scent; rushes have a separate scent of green, so, too, have ferns, very different from that of grass or leaves. Rising from brown sheaths, the tall stems enlarged a little in the middle, like classical columns, and heavy with their sap and freshness, leaned against the hawthorn sprays. From the earth they had drawn its moisture, and made the ditch dry; some of the sweetness of the air had entered into their fibres, and the rushes - the common rushes - were full of beautiful summer. The white pollen of early grasses growing on the edge was dusted from them each time the hawthorn boughs were shaken by a thrush. These lower sprays came down in among the grass, and leaves and grass-blades touched. Smooth round stems of angelica, big as a gun-barrel, hollow and strong, stood on the slope of the mound, their tiers of well-balanced branches rising like those of a tree. Such a sturdy growth pushed back the ranks of hedge parsley in full white flower, which blocked every avenue and winding bird's-path of the bank. But the "gix," or wild parsnip, reached already high above both, and would rear its fluted stalk, joint on joint, till it could face a man. Trees they were to the lesser birds, not even bending if perched on; but though so stout, the birds did not place their nests on or against them. Something in the odour of these umbelliferous plants, perhaps, is not quite liked; if brushed or bruised they give out a bitter greenish scent. Under their cover, well shaded and hidden, birds build, but not against or on the stems, though they will affix their nests to much less certain supports. With the grasses that overhung the edge, with the rushes in the ditch itself, and these great plants on the mound, the whole hedge was wrapped and thickened. No cunning of glance could see through it; it would have needed a ladder to help any one look over.

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