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  They say that blood is thicker than water, that our relatives are more important to us than others. Everyone was so kind to the old lady on her birthday. Surely her daughter would make an even bigger effort to please he?

  The Present

  It was the old lady's birthday.

  She got up early to be ready for the post. From the second floor flat she could see the postman when he came down the street, and the little boy from the ground floor brought up her letters on the rare occasions when anything came.

  Today she was sure the would be something. Myra wouldn't forget her mother's birthday, even if she seldom wrote at other times. Of course Myra was busy. Her husband had been made Mayor, and Myra herself had got a medal for her work the aged.

  The old lady was proud of Myra, but Enid was the daughter she loved. Enid had never married, but had seemed content to live with her mother, and teach in a primary school round the corner.

  One evening, however, Enid said, "I've arranged for Mrs. Morrison to look after you for a few days, Mother. Tomorrow I have to go into hospital--just a minor operation, I'll soon be home."

  In the morning she went, but never came back--she died on the operating table. Myra came to the funeral, and in her efficient way arranged for Mrs. Morrison to come in and light the fire and give the old lady her breakfast.

  Two years ago that was, and since then Myra had been to see her mother three times, but her husband never.
  The old lady was eight today. She had put on her best dress. Perhaps--perhaps Myra might come. After all, eighty was a special birthday, another decade lined or endured just as you chose to look at it.

  Even if Myra did not come, she would send a present. The old lady was sure of that. Two spots of colour brightened her cheeks. She was excited--like a child. She would enjoy her day.

  Yesterday Mrs. Morrison had given the flat an extra clean, and today she had brought a card and a bunch of marigolds when she came to do the breakfast. Mrs. Grant downstairs had made a cake, and in the afternoon she was going down there to tea. The little boy, Johnnie, had been up with a packet of mints, and said he wouldn't go out to play until the post had come.

  "I guess you'll get lots and lots of presents," he said, "I did last were when I was six."

  What would she like? A pair of slippers perhaps. Or a new cardigan. A cardigan would be lovely. Blue's such a pretty colour. Jim had always liked her in blue. Or a table lamp. Or a book, a travel book, with pictures, or a little clock, with clear black numbers. So many lovely things.

  She stood by the window, watching. The postman turned round the corner on his bicycle. Her heart beat fast. Johnnie had seen him too and ran to the gate.
  Then clatter, clatter up the stairs. Johnnie knocked at her door.

  "Granny, granny," he shouted, "I've got your post."

  He gave her four envelopes. Three were unsealed cards from old friends. The fourth was sealed, in Myra's writing. The old lady felt a pang of disappointment.
  "No parcel, Johnnie?"

  "No, granny."

  Maybe the parcel was too large to come by letter post. That was it. It would come later by parcel post. She must be patient.

  Almost reluctantly she tore the envelope open. Folded in the card was a piece of paper. Written on the card was a message under the printed Happy Birthday -- Buy yourself something nice with the cheque, Myra and Harold.

  The cheque fluttered to the floor like a bird with a broken wing. Slowly the old lady stooped to pick it up. Her present, her lovely present. With trembling fingers she tore it into little bits.  NEW WORDS

  relative 
  n. 亲属,亲戚
  present
  n. gift 礼物,赠品
  postman
  n. 邮递员
  rare
  a. not happening often 罕见的;不常发生的
  occasion
  n. special time; time when sth. happens 时刻,时机;场合
  mayor
  n. chief official of a city or town 市长
  medal
  n. 奖章
  aged
  a. old
  content 
  a. satisfied; pleased 满意的;高兴的
  primary
  a. first; earliest 首要的;最初的
  arrange
  vi. make preparations; plan 作安排,筹划
  minor
  a. not serious or important 较小的;次要的
  operate
  vi. cut the body in order to set right or remove a diseased part 开刀,动手术
  operating table  
  n. a special table in a hospital, where operations are done 手术台
  funeral
  n. 葬礼
  efficient 
  a. able to plan and work well 效率高的
  decade 
  n. ten years
  endure 
  vt. bear (pain, suffering, etc.) 忍受,忍耐
  spot
  n. a round area that is different from the main surface 点,斑点
  brighten 
  vt. make bright or brighter 使发光;使发亮
  cheek
  n. either side of the face below the eye 面颊
  extra
  a. additional 额加的,外加的
  clean 
  n. cleaning
  bunch 
  n. things of the same kind that are tied together (一)束,(一)串
  marigold 
  n. 万寿菊(花)
  packet  
  n. small parcel box 小包(裹)
  mint
  n. 薄荷糖
  slipper
  n. 拖鞋
  cardigan
  n. (羊毛)开衫
  clatter
  n. a number of rapid short knocking sounds 咔嗒声  granny  
  n. (colloq. for)grandmother
  envelope 
  n. a paper cover for a letter 信封
  unsealed 
  a. 未密封的
  seal        
  vt. 
  sealed  
  a. 密封的
  writing  
  n. handwriting 书法;笔迹
  pang
  n. sudden, sharp pain 剧痛
  disappointment 
  n. sadness because one does not get what one hopes for 失望
  disappoint
  vt.
  parcel  
  n. 包裹
  reluctantly
  ad. unwillingly 不情愿地,勉强地
  reluctant
  a.
  fold
  vt. bend into two or more parts 折叠
  cheque  
  n. 支票
  flutter  
  vt. move quickly to and fro in the air 飘动
  stoop
  vi. bend the body forwards and downwards 弯腰
  tremble  
  vi. shake uncontrollably with quick short movements 颤抖

  PHRASES & EXPRESSIONS

  at other times  
  on other occasions 在别的时候;平时
  round / around the corner
  very near in distance or time 在附近;即将来临
  after all  
  in spite of everything; it must be remembered 毕竟;终究
  be sure of 
  对...有把握,确信
  pick up
  take hold of and lift up from a surface 拿起,捡起

  PROPER NAMES

  Myra  
  迈拉(女子名)
  Enid  
  伊妮德(女子名)
  Morrison
  莫里森(姓氏)
  Grant 
  格兰特(姓氏及男子名)
  Johnnie 
  约翰尼(John的昵称)
  Jim  
  吉姆(James的昵称)
  Harold
  previous  
  a.
  attempt
  n. try 试图,尝试
  dissuade
  vt. prevent (sb.) from doing sth. by reasoning 劝阻
  treacherous              

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