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[00:01.16] Chapter 6 Outside the Hospital
[00:07.98] Merrick had a lo of friends now,
[00:11.32] but he was more like a child than a man.
[00:15.56] He could read about things, and talk to his visitors,
[00:20.22] but he could not go out of the hospital by himself.
[00:24.24] He thought and played like a child.
[00:29.25] After Christmas, he wanted to go to the theatre.
[00:33.56] This was very difficult,
[00:36.25] because I did not want the people in the theatre to see him.
[00:41.44] But a kind lady from the theatre-Mrs Kendal-helped us.
[00:47.97] We bought tickets for a box at the side of the theatre
[00:53.34] We went to the theatre in a cab with dark windows,
[00:57.53] and we went into the theatre
[00:59.74] by a door at the back-the Queen's door. Nobody saw us.
[01:07.11] Three nurses sat at the front of the box,
[01:10.62] and Merrick and I sat in the dark behind them.
[01:15.45] Nobody in the theatre could see us,
[01:18.50] but we could see the play.
[01:21.93] It was a children's Christmas play.
[01:24.80] Merrick loved it. It was a most wonderful, exciting story.
[01:31.19] Often he laughed,
[01:33.55] and sometimes he tried to sing like the children in the theatre.
[01:38.49] He was like a child.
[01:40.53] For him, everything in the story was true.
[01:46.50] Once he was very afraid,
[01:49.08] because the bad man in the play was angry and had a knife.
[01:53.96] At first Merrick wanted to leave the theatre, but I stopped him.
[02:00.26] Then he was very angry with this bad man in the play.
[02:05.56] He hit his hand on his chair,
[02:08.33] and stood up and talked to the man.
[02:11.43] But nobody heard him.
[02:13.79] When the bad man went to prison, Merrick laughed.
[02:19.75] Merrick thought the beautiful young lady
[02:22.33] in the play was wonderful.
[02:24.71] He wanted to talk to her too.
[02:28.38] At the end of the play he was very happy
[02:32.01] because she married a good young man.
[02:36.44] He remembered this play for a long time,
[02:39.74] and he talked a lot about the people in it.
[02:44.58] 'What do you think they did after we left?'
[02:49.82] he asked me. 'Where do the young lady and the young man live?
[02:57.53] What are they doing now?'
[03:00.68] 'I don't know, I said. 'Perhaps they live in the country. '
[03:06.99] Merrick thought about this for a long time.
[03:10.89] Then he said:'Dr Treves, can I go to the country, please?
[03:20.47] I saw the country once from a train, but I never went there.
[03:29.34] I often read about it in books.
[03:33.45] It's very beautiful, isn't it?
[03:37.81] I would like to see it. '
[03:42.31] The visit to the theatre was difficult
[03:45.42] but a visit to the country was more difficult.
[03:50.12] But again, one of his new friends helped us.
[03:55.00] She had a small house in the country,
[03:58.15] and Merrick could stay in it for the summer, she said.
[04:03.50] I took Merrick to the country in a train with dark windows,
[04:08.08] so nobody could see him.
[04:11.02] Then we went in a cab to the country house.
[04:15.54] There were a lot of trees near the house,
[04:18.95] but no people lived near it.
[04:22.65] A countryman brought food to the house everyday,
[04:26.45] but no people came near it.
[04:30.17] I stayed with him that night.
[04:33.18] At night, it was very dark and quiet.
[04:38.39] In the morning, hundreds of birds sang in the trees,
[04:43.11] and everything outside the house was green.
[04:47.16] Merrick walked under the big trees,
[04:50.59] looking at things happily,
[04:52.93] and singing his strange song.
[04:57.74] I went back to London,
[05:00.08] but Merrick stayed there for six weeks.
[05:03.60] He was wonderfully happy.
[05:06.38] Every week, he wrote me a letter.
[05:11.62] Apple Tree House,
[05:14.25] West Wickham,
[05:16.25] Berkshire.
[05:18.36] 21st July 1889
[05:25.18] Dear Dr Treves,
[05:28.71] I had a wonderful day again today,
[05:33.12] It was very warm,
[05:35.25] so I walked under the trees and sat by a stream.
[05:41.93] The water in the stream made a beautiful noise,
[05:46.86] like singing. Did you know that?
[05:51.39] I listened to it for two hours.
[05:56.17] Lots of little birds came near me .
[06:00.47] One had a red body in front, and a brown back.
[06:06.26] I gave it some bread, and it sat on my hand.
[06:12.50] A lot of birds are my friends, now.
[06:17.58] I watched the fish in the stream, too.
[06:22.10] They were very exciting,
[06:24.91] because they move very fast.
[06:28.72] One minute they were there,
[06:31.51] and the next minute I couldn't see them.
[06:35.82] But I waited quietly, and they always came back.
[06:42.09] I put my hand in the water,
[06:45.34] but I couldn't touch them.
[06:49.16] I met a big dog yesterday.
[06:52.69] It made a very loud noise,
[06:56.09] but I was not afraid.
[06:59.43] I sat down quietly and looked it,
[07:04.26] and it came and smelt my hand.
[07:08.46] I saw it again today, and gave it some bread.
[07:14.17] It likes me now.
[07:17.84] I am going to put some flowers from the country in this letter.
[07:24.17] There are hundreds of flowers here. Did you know that?
[07:30.38] I like the little blue ones best,
[07:34.29] but they are all beautiful.
[07:37.74] I have lots of them in my room.
[07:41.29] I give them water every morning.
[07:45.50] Little flowers are very thirsty, you know!
[07:49.88] I am very happy here, doctor,
[07:53.69] but I want to see you again soon, too.
[07:58.04] With love from your friend,
[08:01.55] Joseph Merrick
[08:05.80] At the end of the summer he came back to London.
[08:10.77] He was very well, and his skin looked much better.
[08:16.21] He talked about the country a lot,
[08:19.44] but he was happy to see his friends and his books again, too.
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[00:01.16] Chapter 6 Outside the Hospital
[00:07.98] Merrick had a lo of friends now,
[00:11.32] but he was more like a child than a man.
[00:15.56] He could read about things, and talk to his visitors,
[00:20.22] but he could not go out of the hospital by himself.
[00:24.24] He thought and played like a child.
[00:29.25] After Christmas, he wanted to go to the theatre.
[00:33.56] This was very difficult,
[00:36.25] because I did not want the people in the theatre to see him.
[00:41.44] But a kind lady from the theatreMrs Kendalhelped us.
[00:47.97] We bought tickets for a box at the side of the theatre
[00:53.34] We went to the theatre in a cab with dark windows,
[00:57.53] and we went into the theatre
[00:59.74] by a door at the backthe Queen' s door. Nobody saw us.
[01:07.11] Three nurses sat at the front of the box,
[01:10.62] and Merrick and I sat in the dark behind them.
[01:15.45] Nobody in the theatre could see us,
[01:18.50] but we could see the play.
[01:21.93] It was a children' s Christmas play.
[01:24.80] Merrick loved it. It was a most wonderful, exciting story.
[01:31.19] Often he laughed,
[01:33.55] and sometimes he tried to sing like the children in the theatre.
[01:38.49] He was like a child.
[01:40.53] For him, everything in the story was true.
[01:46.50] Once he was very afraid,
[01:49.08] because the bad man in the play was angry and had a knife.
[01:53.96] At first Merrick wanted to leave the theatre, but I stopped him.
[02:00.26] Then he was very angry with this bad man in the play.
[02:05.56] He hit his hand on his chair,
[02:08.33] and stood up and talked to the man.
[02:11.43] But nobody heard him.
[02:13.79] When the bad man went to prison, Merrick laughed.
[02:19.75] Merrick thought the beautiful young lady
[02:22.33] in the play was wonderful.
[02:24.71] He wanted to talk to her too.
[02:28.38] At the end of the play he was very happy
[02:32.01] because she married a good young man.
[02:36.44] He remembered this play for a long time,
[02:39.74] and he talked a lot about the people in it.
[02:44.58] ' What do you think they did after we left?'
[02:49.82] he asked me. ' Where do the young lady and the young man live?
[02:57.53] What are they doing now?'
[03:00.68] ' I don' t know, I said. ' Perhaps they live in the country. '
[03:06.99] Merrick thought about this for a long time.
[03:10.89] Then he said:' Dr Treves, can I go to the country, please?
[03:20.47] I saw the country once from a train, but I never went there.
[03:29.34] I often read about it in books.
[03:33.45] It' s very beautiful, isn' t it?
[03:37.81] I would like to see it. '
[03:42.31] The visit to the theatre was difficult
[03:45.42] but a visit to the country was more difficult.
[03:50.12] But again, one of his new friends helped us.
[03:55.00] She had a small house in the country,
[03:58.15] and Merrick could stay in it for the summer, she said.
[04:03.50] I took Merrick to the country in a train with dark windows,
[04:08.08] so nobody could see him.
[04:11.02] Then we went in a cab to the country house.
[04:15.54] There were a lot of trees near the house,
[04:18.95] but no people lived near it.
[04:22.65] A countryman brought food to the house everyday,
[04:26.45] but no people came near it.
[04:30.17] I stayed with him that night.
[04:33.18] At night, it was very dark and quiet.
[04:38.39] In the morning, hundreds of birds sang in the trees,
[04:43.11] and everything outside the house was green.
[04:47.16] Merrick walked under the big trees,
[04:50.59] looking at things happily,
[04:52.93] and singing his strange song.
[04:57.74] I went back to London,
[05:00.08] but Merrick stayed there for six weeks.
[05:03.60] He was wonderfully happy.
[05:06.38] Every week, he wrote me a letter.
[05:11.62] Apple Tree House,
[05:14.25] West Wickham,
[05:16.25] Berkshire.
[05:18.36] 21st July 1889
[05:25.18] Dear Dr Treves,
[05:28.71] I had a wonderful day again today,
[05:33.12] It was very warm,
[05:35.25] so I walked under the trees and sat by a stream.
[05:41.93] The water in the stream made a beautiful noise,
[05:46.86] like singing. Did you know that?
[05:51.39] I listened to it for two hours.
[05:56.17] Lots of little birds came near me .
[06:00.47] One had a red body in front, and a brown back.
[06:06.26] I gave it some bread, and it sat on my hand.
[06:12.50] A lot of birds are my friends, now.
[06:17.58] I watched the fish in the stream, too.
[06:22.10] They were very exciting,
[06:24.91] because they move very fast.
[06:28.72] One minute they were there,
[06:31.51] and the next minute I couldn' t see them.
[06:35.82] But I waited quietly, and they always came back.
[06:42.09] I put my hand in the water,
[06:45.34] but I couldn' t touch them.
[06:49.16] I met a big dog yesterday.
[06:52.69] It made a very loud noise,
[06:56.09] but I was not afraid.
[06:59.43] I sat down quietly and looked it,
[07:04.26] and it came and smelt my hand.
[07:08.46] I saw it again today, and gave it some bread.
[07:14.17] It likes me now.
[07:17.84] I am going to put some flowers from the country in this letter.
[07:24.17] There are hundreds of flowers here. Did you know that?
[07:30.38] I like the little blue ones best,
[07:34.29] but they are all beautiful.
[07:37.74] I have lots of them in my room.
[07:41.29] I give them water every morning.
[07:45.50] Little flowers are very thirsty, you know!
[07:49.88] I am very happy here, doctor,
[07:53.69] but I want to see you again soon, too.
[07:58.04] With love from your friend,
[08:01.55] Joseph Merrick
[08:05.80] At the end of the summer he came back to London.
[08:10.77] He was very well, and his skin looked much better.
[08:16.21] He talked about the country a lot,
[08:19.44] but he was happy to see his friends and his books again, too.
ti:
ar:
al:
[00:01.16] Chapter 6 Outside the Hospital
[00:07.98] Merrick had a lo of friends now,
[00:11.32] but he was more like a child than a man.
[00:15.56] He could read about things, and talk to his visitors,
[00:20.22] but he could not go out of the hospital by himself.
[00:24.24] He thought and played like a child.
[00:29.25] After Christmas, he wanted to go to the theatre.
[00:33.56] This was very difficult,
[00:36.25] because I did not want the people in the theatre to see him.
[00:41.44] But a kind lady from the theatreMrs Kendalhelped us.
[00:47.97] We bought tickets for a box at the side of the theatre
[00:53.34] We went to the theatre in a cab with dark windows,
[00:57.53] and we went into the theatre
[00:59.74] by a door at the backthe Queen' s door. Nobody saw us.
[01:07.11] Three nurses sat at the front of the box,
[01:10.62] and Merrick and I sat in the dark behind them.
[01:15.45] Nobody in the theatre could see us,
[01:18.50] but we could see the play.
[01:21.93] It was a children' s Christmas play.
[01:24.80] Merrick loved it. It was a most wonderful, exciting story.
[01:31.19] Often he laughed,
[01:33.55] and sometimes he tried to sing like the children in the theatre.
[01:38.49] He was like a child.
[01:40.53] For him, everything in the story was true.
[01:46.50] Once he was very afraid,
[01:49.08] because the bad man in the play was angry and had a knife.
[01:53.96] At first Merrick wanted to leave the theatre, but I stopped him.
[02:00.26] Then he was very angry with this bad man in the play.
[02:05.56] He hit his hand on his chair,
[02:08.33] and stood up and talked to the man.
[02:11.43] But nobody heard him.
[02:13.79] When the bad man went to prison, Merrick laughed.
[02:19.75] Merrick thought the beautiful young lady
[02:22.33] in the play was wonderful.
[02:24.71] He wanted to talk to her too.
[02:28.38] At the end of the play he was very happy
[02:32.01] because she married a good young man.
[02:36.44] He remembered this play for a long time,
[02:39.74] and he talked a lot about the people in it.
[02:44.58] ' What do you think they did after we left?'
[02:49.82] he asked me. ' Where do the young lady and the young man live?
[02:57.53] What are they doing now?'
[03:00.68] ' I don' t know, I said. ' Perhaps they live in the country. '
[03:06.99] Merrick thought about this for a long time.
[03:10.89] Then he said:' Dr Treves, can I go to the country, please?
[03:20.47] I saw the country once from a train, but I never went there.
[03:29.34] I often read about it in books.
[03:33.45] It' s very beautiful, isn' t it?
[03:37.81] I would like to see it. '
[03:42.31] The visit to the theatre was difficult
[03:45.42] but a visit to the country was more difficult.
[03:50.12] But again, one of his new friends helped us.
[03:55.00] She had a small house in the country,
[03:58.15] and Merrick could stay in it for the summer, she said.
[04:03.50] I took Merrick to the country in a train with dark windows,
[04:08.08] so nobody could see him.
[04:11.02] Then we went in a cab to the country house.
[04:15.54] There were a lot of trees near the house,
[04:18.95] but no people lived near it.
[04:22.65] A countryman brought food to the house everyday,
[04:26.45] but no people came near it.
[04:30.17] I stayed with him that night.
[04:33.18] At night, it was very dark and quiet.
[04:38.39] In the morning, hundreds of birds sang in the trees,
[04:43.11] and everything outside the house was green.
[04:47.16] Merrick walked under the big trees,
[04:50.59] looking at things happily,
[04:52.93] and singing his strange song.
[04:57.74] I went back to London,
[05:00.08] but Merrick stayed there for six weeks.
[05:03.60] He was wonderfully happy.
[05:06.38] Every week, he wrote me a letter.
[05:11.62] Apple Tree House,
[05:14.25] West Wickham,
[05:16.25] Berkshire.
[05:18.36] 21st July 1889
[05:25.18] Dear Dr Treves,
[05:28.71] I had a wonderful day again today,
[05:33.12] It was very warm,
[05:35.25] so I walked under the trees and sat by a stream.
[05:41.93] The water in the stream made a beautiful noise,
[05:46.86] like singing. Did you know that?
[05:51.39] I listened to it for two hours.
[05:56.17] Lots of little birds came near me .
[06:00.47] One had a red body in front, and a brown back.
[06:06.26] I gave it some bread, and it sat on my hand.
[06:12.50] A lot of birds are my friends, now.
[06:17.58] I watched the fish in the stream, too.
[06:22.10] They were very exciting,
[06:24.91] because they move very fast.
[06:28.72] One minute they were there,
[06:31.51] and the next minute I couldn' t see them.
[06:35.82] But I waited quietly, and they always came back.
[06:42.09] I put my hand in the water,
[06:45.34] but I couldn' t touch them.
[06:49.16] I met a big dog yesterday.
[06:52.69] It made a very loud noise,
[06:56.09] but I was not afraid.
[06:59.43] I sat down quietly and looked it,
[07:04.26] and it came and smelt my hand.
[07:08.46] I saw it again today, and gave it some bread.
[07:14.17] It likes me now.
[07:17.84] I am going to put some flowers from the country in this letter.
[07:24.17] There are hundreds of flowers here. Did you know that?
[07:30.38] I like the little blue ones best,
[07:34.29] but they are all beautiful.
[07:37.74] I have lots of them in my room.
[07:41.29] I give them water every morning.
[07:45.50] Little flowers are very thirsty, you know!
[07:49.88] I am very happy here, doctor,
[07:53.69] but I want to see you again soon, too.
[07:58.04] With love from your friend,
[08:01.55] Joseph Merrick
[08:05.80] At the end of the summer he came back to London.
[08:10.77] He was very well, and his skin looked much better.
[08:16.21] He talked about the country a lot,
[08:19.44] but he was happy to see his friends and his books again, too.
[00:01.16] 6在医院的外面
[00:07.98] 现在麦里克有了许多朋友,
[00:11.32] 但他更像一个孩子而不是一个男人。
[00:15.56] 他能通过阅读了解到许多事情,并将这些事告诉他的来访者们。
[00:20.22] 但他不能一个人去到医院以外的地方。
[00:24.24] 他像一个孩子一样思考和玩耍。
[00:29.25] 圣诞节后,他想去看戏。
[00:33.56] 这是件很难办的事,
[00:36.25] 因为我不愿剧院里的人们看到他。
[00:41.44] 剧院有一位好心肠的凯恩德尔夫人帮助了我们,
[00:47.97] 给订了一个剧院里靠边上的包厢。
[00:53.34] 我们乘坐窗户闭光的出租马车,
[00:57.53] 并从剧院
[00:59.74] 后门进去。没有人看到我们。
[01:07.11] 三个护士坐在包厢的前方,
[01:10.62] 我和麦里克坐在她们后面的暗处。
[01:15.45] 剧院里无人能看到我们,
[01:18.50] 这样我们可以专心看演出了。
[01:21.93] 这是一部儿童圣诞剧,
[01:24.80] 麦里克喜欢看。这是一个极精彩并令人激动的故事。
[01:31.19] 他常常笑出声来,
[01:33.55] 有时他也想像剧中的孩子们一样歌唱,
[01:38.49] 他像个孩子似的,
[01:40.53] 在他看来,故事里的每件事都是真实的。
[01:46.50] 他一度害怕起来,
[01:49.08] 因为剧中有个坏男人生气地拿着刀,
[01:53.96] 起初麦里克想要离开剧院,我拉住了他。
[02:00.26] 他非常生那个坏男人的气,
[02:05.56] 击打着椅子,
[02:08.33] 站起来骂那个坏男人,
[02:11.43] 但无人听见。
[02:13.79] 当那个坏男人被投进监狱时,麦里克高兴地大笑起来。
[02:19.75] 他觉得剧中那个漂亮的年轻姑娘
[02:22.33] 非常可爱,
[02:24.71] 他想和她讲话。
[02:28.38] 剧终时他很高兴,
[02:32.01] 因为她与一个很好的年轻人结了婚。
[02:36.44] 他好长时间都没有忘记这出戏,
[02:39.74] 他叙述了许多有关剧中人的事。
[02:44.58] “我们离开以后他们怎么办?
[02:49.82] 他问我,“那个年轻人和那个姑娘在哪儿生活?
[02:57.53] 现在他们在干什么?”
[03:00.68] 我说:“不知道,或许他们住在乡下。”
[03:06.99] 这件事麦里克想了很久。
[03:10.89] 后来他问我:“特里维斯博士,我可以到乡下去吗?
[03:20.47] 我坐火车时曾看到过乡间,但我从来没去过那里。
[03:29.34] 我在书上读到过有关乡间的事,
[03:33.45] 很美,是不是?
[03:37.81] 我想去看看。”
[03:42.31] 到剧场都难,
[03:45.42] 去乡间谈何容易。
[03:50.12] 他的一位新朋友又一次给予了帮助。
[03:55.00] 她在乡间有一间小屋子,
[03:58.15] 她说麦里克可以在那儿避暑。
[04:03.50] 我带着麦里克乘一列窗户不透光的火车来到乡下,
[04:08.08] 没有人看见我们。
[04:11.02] 然后我们又换乘一辆出租马车来到这幢乡间小屋。
[04:15.54] 房子附近有许多树,
[04:18.95] 但无人住在附近。
[04:22.65] 除了一个村夫每天送食物到这儿,
[04:26.45] 没有其他人来。
[04:30.17] 那天晚上我与他待在一起。
[04:33.18] 晚上天很黑,但很安静,
[04:38.39] 清晨许多小鸟在树上歌唱。
[04:43.11] 屋子外面一片翠绿。
[04:47.16] 麦里克在树下散步,
[04:50.59] 开心地欣赏着这里的一切,
[04:52.93] 唱着他那奇怪的歌。
[04:57.74] 我回到了伦敦,
[05:00.08] 麦里克在那儿又待了六个星期,
[05:03.60] 他快活极了。
[05:06.38] 每星期他都给我写一封信:
[05:11.62] 哈蒙苹果树庄园
[05:14.25] 西维克
[05:16.25] 于波克郡
[05:18.36] 1889年7月21日
[05:25.18] 亲爱的特里维斯博士:
[05:28.71] 今天我又过得愉快极了,
[05:33.12] 天气非常暖和,
[05:35.25] 我在树下散步,坐在溪旁,
[05:41.93] 溪水流动,形成美妙的声音,
[05:46.86] 就像在唱歌。你知道吗?
[05:51.39] 我在这里已听了两个多小时。
[05:56.17] 许多小鸟儿飞到我的身旁,
[06:00.47] 有一只鸟长着红身褐背。
[06:06.26] 我给它吃面包,它站在我的手上。
[06:12.50] 这些鸟已成了我的朋友。
[06:17.58] 我还看到溪水中的鱼。
[06:22.10] 真令人惊奇,
[06:24.91] 它们游得快极了,
[06:28.72] 一会在那儿,
[06:31.51] 一会又不见了。
[06:35.82] 我静静地等着,它们总是不停地来回游着。
[06:42.09] 我把手伸进水里,
[06:45.34] 可我摸不着它们。
[06:49.16] 昨天我碰见一只大狗,
[06:52.69] 它大声地叫着,
[06:56.09] 可我并不害怕。
[06:59.43] 我坐下来静静地朝它看着,
[07:04.26] 它走过来闻闻我的手。
[07:08.46] 今天我又见到了它,还给它吃些面包,
[07:14.17] 现在它很喜欢我。
[07:17.84] 我准备把乡下的花采摘一些放在信里寄给你,
[07:24.17] 这里有好几百种花。
[07:30.38] 我最喜欢这种小蓝花。
[07:34.29] 当然,这儿所有的花都很好看,
[07:37.74] 我摘了许多放在屋子里,
[07:41.29] 我每天早上给这些花浇水,
[07:45.50] 这些花很渴!
[07:49.88] 大夫,我在这儿很愉快,
[07:53.69] 但我也想尽快见到你。
[07:58.04] 非常热爱你的朋友
[08:01.55] 约瑟夫·麦里克
[08:05.80] 夏季结束时他回到了伦敦。
[08:10.77] 他非常健康,皮肤看上去也好多了。
[08:16.21] 他讲了许多有关乡间的事情,
[08:19.44] 但他也很高兴又见到了许多朋友和书。
象人chapter6 歌词
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