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Lesson 4 Wisdom of Bear Wood
Lesson 4 Wisdom of Bear Wood

Lesson Four Wisdom of Bear Wood

Michael Welzenbach

1. When I was 12 years old, my family moved to England, the

fourth major move in my short life. My father’s government job demanded that he go overseas every few years, so I was used to wrenching myself away from friends.

2. We rented an 18th-century farmhouse in Berkshire. Nearby

were ancient castles and churches. Loving nature, however, I was most delighted by the endless patchwork of farms and woodland that surrounded our house. In the deep woods that verged against our back fence, a network of paths led almost everywhere, and pheasants rocketed off into the dense laurels ahead as you walked.

3. I spent most of my time roaming the woods and fields alone,

playing Robin Hood, daydreaming, collecting bugs and

bird-watching. It was heaven for a boy — but a lonely

heaven. Keeping to myself was my way of not forming

attachments that I would only have to abandon the next time we moved. But one day I became attached through no design of my own.

4. We had been in England about six months when old farmer

Crawford gave me permission to roam about his immense

property. I started hiking there every weekend, up a long,

sloping hill to an almost impenetrable stand of trees called Bear Wood. It was my secret fortress, almost a holy place, I thought. Slipping through a barbed-wire fence, I’d leave the bright sun and the twitter and rustle of insects and animals outside and creep into another world — a vaulted cathedral, with tree trunks for pillars and years’ accumulation of long brown needles for a softly carpeted floor. My own breathing rang in my ears, and the slightest stirring of any woodland

creature echoed through this private paradise.

5. One spring afternoon I wandered near where I thought I’d

glimpsed a pond the week before. I proceeded quietly,

careful not to alarm a bird that might loudly warn other

creatures to hide.

6. Perhaps this is why the frail old lady I nearly ran into was as

startled as I was. She caught her breath, instinctively

touching her throat with her hand. Then, recovering quickly, she gave a welcoming smile that instantly put me at ease.A pair of powerful-looking binoculars dangled from her neck.

“Hello, young man,” she said. “Are you American or

Canadian?”

7. American, I explained in a rush, and I lived over the hill, and

I was just seeing if there was a pond, and farmer Crawford

had said it was okay, and anyhow, I was on my way home, so good-bye.

8. As I started to turn, th e woman smiled and asked, “Did you

see the little owl from the wood over there today?” She

pointed toward the edge of the wood.

9. She knew about the owls? I was amazed.

10. “No,” I replied, “but I’ve seen them before. Never close

though. They always see m e first.”

11. The woman laughed. “Yes, they’re wary,” she said. “But

then, gamekeepers have been shooting them ever since they got here. They’re introduced, you know, not native.”

12. “They’re not?” I asked, fascinated. Anybody who knew this

sort of stuff was definitely cool— even if she was

trespassing in my special place.

13. “Oh, no!” she answered, laughing again. “At home I have

books on birds that explain all about them. In fact,” she said suddenly, “I was about to go back for tea and jam tart.

Would you care to join me?”

14. I had been warned against going off with strangers, but

somehow I sensed the old woman was harmless. “Sure,” I

said.

15. “I’m Mrs. Robertson-Glasgow,” she introduced herself,

extending her fine hand.

16. “Michael,” I said, taking it clumsily in my own.

17. We set off. And as we walked, she told me how she and her

husband had moved to Berkshire after he’d retired as a

college professor about ten years earlier. “He passed away last year,” she said, looking suddenly wistful. “So now I’m alone, and I have all this time to walk the fields.”

18. Soon I saw a small brick cottage that glowed pinkly in the

westering sun. Mrs. Robertson-Glasgow opened the door and invited me in. I gazed about in silent admiration at the

bookshelves, glass-fronted cases containing figures of ivory and carved stone, cabinets full of fossils, trays of pinned

butterflies and, best of all, a dozen or so stuffed birds —

including a glass-eyed eagle owl.

19. “Wow!” was all I could say.

20. “Does your mother expect you home at a particular time?”

she asked as she ran the water for tea.

21. “No,” I lied. Then, glancing at the clock, I added, “Well,

maybe by five.” That gave me almost an hour, not nearly

enough time to ask about every single object in the room.

But between mouthfuls of tea and jam tart I learned all sorts of things from Mrs. Robertson-Glasgow.

22. The hour went by much too swiftly. Mrs.

Robertson-Glasgow had to practically push me out the door.

But she sent me home with two large tomes, one full of

beautiful illustrations of birds, and one of butterflies and

other insects. I promised to return them the next weekend if

she didn’t mind my coming by. She smiled and said she’d

look forward to that.

23. I had made the best friend in the world.

24. When I returned the books, she lent me more. Soon I began

to see her almost every weekend, and my well of knowledge about natural history began to brim over. At school, I earned the nickname “Prof” and some respect from my fellow

students. Even the school bully brought me a dead bird he

had found, or probably shot, to identify.

25. During the summer I spent blissfully long days with my

friend. I discovered she made the finest shortbread in the

world. We would explore Bear Wood, munching happily and discussing the books she had lent me. In the afternoons we would return to the cottage, and she would talk about her

husband —what a fine man he’d been. Once or twice she

seemed about to cry and left the room quickly to make more tea. But she always came back smiling.

26. As time passed, I did not notice that she was growing frailer

and less inclined to laugh. Familiarity sometimes makes

people physically invisible, for you find yourself talking to the heart — to the essence, as it were, rather than to the face.

I suspected, of course, that she was lonely; I did not know

she was ill.

27. Back at school, I began to grow quickly. I played soccer and

made a good friend. But I still stopped by the cottage on

weekends, and there was always fresh shortbread.

28. One morning when I went downstairs to the kitchen, there

was a familiar-looking biscuit tin on the table. I eyed it as I went to the refrigerator.

29. My mother was regarding me with a strange gentleness.

“Son,” she began, painfully. And from the tone of her voice I knew everything instantly.

30. She rested her hand on the biscuit tin. “Mr. Crawford

brought these this morning.” She paused, and I could tell she was having difficulty.“Mrs. Robertson-Glasgow left them for you.”

31. I stared out the window, tears stinging my eyes.

32. “I’m sorry, Michael, but she died yesterday,” she went on.

“She was very old and very ill, and it was time.”

33. My mother put her arm about my shoulder. “You made her

very ha ppy, because she was lonely,” she said. “You were

lucky to be such a good friend for her.”

34. Wordlessly, I took the tin to my room and set it on my bed.

Then, hurrying downstairs, I burst through the front door and ran to the woods.

35. I wandered for a long time, until my eyes had dried and I

could see clearly again. It was spring — almost exactly a

year since I’d met the old woman in Bear Wood. I looked

around me and realized how much I now knew. About birds, insects, plants and trees, thanks to her help. And then I

remembered that back in my bedroom I had a tin of the best shortbread in the world, and I should go and eat it like I

always did on weekends at Mrs. Robertson-Glasgow’s

cottage.

36. In time, that old round tin filled up with dried leaves, fossils

and bits of colorful stone, and countless other odds and ends.

I still have it.

37. But I have much more, the legacy of that long-ago encounter

in Bear Wood. It is a wisdom tutored by nature itself, about the seen and the unseen, about things that change and things that are changeless, and about the fact that no matter how

seemingly different two souls may be, they possess the

potential for that most precious, rare thing — an enduring

and rewarding friendship.

倒吸一口冷气

The cowboy drew a deep breath, as if his mind was passing into the last stages of dissolution.

牛仔倒抽了一口冷气,仿佛他快魂飞魄散了。

I gave a quick gasp…

我骤然倒吸了一口气。。。

The other sucked in his breath and smiled.

对方倒吸了一口冷气,露出了笑容.

Catch one’s breath… (p.159)

1) This is Mr. Jin, the newly elected chairman of the English Department.

2) Dream of the Red Chamber, a novel by Cao Xueqin, is regarded as one of China's four finest classic novels.

3) With too many exams to worry about, my plan—to write a novel about life at college-doesn't seem feasible.

4) College freshmen—particularly those who are the only children in their families—have difficulty adjusting to dormitory life.

5) When I was a child, my favorite adult was an old uncle, a retired sea captain who always told me about his adventures in faraway lands.

6) In whatever form—cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, or chewing tobacco—tobacco is bad for the health.

7) The professor appeals to the values deepest in the heart of all Chinese—loyalty, filial duty, benevolence and righteousness.

8) The question whether he should confess or not troubled the criminal.

9) Much as I respect Confucius, I can never agree with his view that women are born inferior to men.

10) They are faced with a big problem: how to get the project approved by the Ministry of Education.

1) Wherever there are air and water, life is possible.

2) Jogging every day, he has lost five pounds this month.

3) Two of them talked in a whisper so as not to disturb the other guests.

4) We'll let you know as soon as the personnel department reaches a decision.

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