The Life I Pursued

That must be the story of innumerable couples, and the pattern of life it offers has a homely1 grace. It reminds you of a placid2(平静的,温和的) rivulet3(小溪,小河) , meandering4(漫步) smoothly5 through green pastures and shaded by pleasant trees, till at last it falls into the vastly sea; but the sea is so calm, so silent, so indifferent, that you are troubled suddenly by a vague(模(继父和继女)糊的) uneasiness(不安,担忧) .

Perhaps it is only by a kink(扭结,奇想) in my nature, strong in me even in those days, that I felt in such an existence, the share of the great majority, something amiss(有毛病的,有缺陷的) . I recognized its social value. I saw its ordered happiness, but a fever in my blood asked for a wilder course.

There seemed to me something alarming in such easy delights. In my heart was desire to live more dangerously. I was not unprepared for jagged(锯齿状的) rocks and treacherous6(奸诈的,叛逆的) , shoals(浅滩,沙洲) it I could only have change-change and the excitement of unforeseen.


·The Blanket 一床双人毛毯(11-10)
·最美丽的心(11-10)
·幸福的要诀(11-10)
·天使在你身边(11-10)
· 情人节:玫瑰的传说(11-10)