大学英语精读听力第三册 unit2
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[00:27.14]Aunt Bettie is faced with a difficult decision
[00:30.41]A wounded Union soldier is found hiding in a farmhouse near her home
[00:36.18]She has to decide whether to help him or let him be captured.
[00:41.27]What will she choose to do?
[00:43.70]THE WOMAN WHO WOULD NOT TELL Janie Keyser Lester
[00:49.08]"I never did hate the Yankees. All that I hated was the war…"
[00:56.42]That’s how my great-aunt Bettie began her story.
[00:59.79]I heard it many times as a child
[01:02.54]whenever my family visited Aunt Bettie
[01:04.97]in the old house in Berryville, Virginia.
[01:07.84]Aunt Bettie was almost 80 years old then.
[01:11.39]But I could picture her as she was in the story she told me
[01:15.65]barely 20, pretty, with bright blue eyes
[01:15.72]Bettie Van Metre had good reason to hate the Civil War
[01:20.01]One of her brothers was killed at Gettysburg
[01:22.96]another taken prisoner.
[01:24.89]The her young husband, James
[01:27.40]a Confederate officer
[01:29.07]was captured and sent to an unknown prison camp somewhere
[01:33.54]One hot day in late September Dick Runner,a former slave
[01:39.21]came to Bettie with a strange report
[01:42.16]He had been checking a farmhouse half a mile away from the Van Metre home
[01:47.75]a farmhouse he thought was empty
[01:46.75]But inside, he heard low groans
[01:50.56]Following them to the attic
[01:53.33]he found a wounded Union soldier
[01:55.97]with a rifle at his side
[01:58.32]When Aunt Bettie told me about her first sight of the bearded man
[02:03.08]in the stained blue uniform
[02:05.32]she always used the same words
[02:08.01]It was like walking into a nightmare
[02:11.57]those awful bandages, that dreadful smell
[02:15.61]That’s what war is really like, child: no bugles and banners
[02:26.52]Just pain and filth, futility and death
[02:31.35]To Bettie Van Metre this man was not an enemy
[02:35.87]but rather a suffering human being.
[02:38.85]She gave him water and tried to clean his terrible wounds.
[02:43.40]Then she went out into the cool air and leaned against the house
[02:48.33]trying not to be sick as she thought of what she had seen
[02:52.78]that smashed right hand. That missing left leg
[02:58.97]The man’s papers Bettie found in the attic established his identity
[03:05.05]Lt, Henry Bedell, Company D, 11 th Vermont Volunteers, 30 years old
[03:13.75]She knew that she should report the presence of this Union officer
[03:13.82]to the Confederate army.
[03:15.78]But she also knew that she would not do it
[03:19.05]This is how she explained it to me
[03:21.82]"I kept wondering if he had a wife somewhere
[03:25.81]waiting, and hoping, and not knowing just as I was.
[03:29.97]It seemed to me that the only thing that mattered
[03:33.60]was to get her husband back to her."
[03:36.13]Slowly, patiently, skillfully,
[03:40.00]James Van Metre’s wife fanned the spark of life
[03:43.58]that flickered in Henry Bedell.
[03:45.96]Of drugs or medicines she had almost none.
[03:49.61]And she was not willing to take any from the few supplies
[03:53.43]at the Confederate hospital.
[03:55.39]But she did the best she could with what she had
[03:58.91]As his strength returned
[04:01.65]Bedell told Bettie about his wife and children in Westfield, Vermont
[04:01.73]And Bedell listened as she told him about her brothers and about James
[04:07.26]" I knew his wife must be praying for him," Aunt Bettie would say to me
[04:12.62]"just as I was praying for James. It was strange how close I felt to her."
[04:19.02]The October nights in the valley grew cold
[04:25.75]The infection in Bedell’s wounds flared up
[04:29.10]With Dick and his wife, Jennie, helping
[04:32.28]she moved the Union officer at night,
[04:35.05]to a bed in a hidden loft above the warm kitchen of her own home.
[04:40.51]But the next day,Bedell had a high fever
[04:43.85]Knowing that she must get help or he would die
[04:47.69]she went to her long-time friend and family doctor, Graham Osborne
[04:53.94]Dr. Osborne examined Bedell,then shook his head
[04:57.80]There was little hope, he said
[04:59.95]unless proper medicine could be found
[05:02.56]"All right, then," Bettie said
[05:05.20]"I’ll get it from the Yankees Harpers Ferry."
[05:08.33]The doctor told her she was mad.
[05:11.57]The Union headquarters were almost 20 miles away
[05:14.99]Even if she reached them,the Yankees would never believe her story
[05:19.96]"I’ll take proof," Bettie said
[05:24.56]She went to the loft and came back with a blood-stained paper
[05:28.40]bearing the officia.War Department seal.
[05:31.38]"This is a record of his last last promotion," she said
[05:35.43]"When I show it, they’ll have to believe me."
[05:39.01]She made the doctor write out a list of the medical items
[05:44.26]Early the next morning she set off.
[05:46.79]For five hours she drove, stopping only to rest her horse
[06:05.73]The sun was almost down
[06:07.87]when she finally stood before the commanding officer
[06:10.90]at Harpers Ferry.Gen. John D. Stevenson listened
[06:15.68]but did not believe her.
[06:17.38]"Madam," he said,"Bedll’s death was reported to us."
[06:22.40]He’s alive, Bettie insisted.But he won’t be much longer
[06:27.86]unless he has the medicines on that list.
[06:30.96]"Well," the general said finally
[06:33.63]" I’m not going to risk the lives of a patrol just to find out ."
[06:37.97]He turned to a junior officer
[06:40.60]"See that Mrs. Van Metre gets the supplies,"
[06:44.94]He turned aside Bettie’s thanks
[06:45.05]"You’re a brave woman," he said
[06:47.11]"whether you’re telling the truth or not."
[06:49.67]With the medicines that Bettie carried to Berryville
[06:53.82]Dr, Osbrne brought Bedell through the crisis.
[06:57.93]Ten days later Bedell was hobbling on a pair of crutches
[07:01.48]that Dick had made for him.
[07:03.36]I can’t go on putting you in danger,Bedell told Bettie
[07:08.30]"I’m strong enough to travel now
[07:10.44]I’d like to go back as soon as possible."
[07:13.18]So it was arranged that Mr. Sam,
[07:16.45]one of Bettie’s neighbors and friends.
[07:18.80]Should go and help Bettie deliver Bedell to Union headquarters
[07:22.56]at Harpers Ferry in his wagon.
[07:25.46]They hitched Bettie’s mare alongside Mr. Sam’s mule.
[07:29.72]Bedell lay down in an old box filled with hay,
[07:33.06]his rifle and crutches beside him.
[07:35.73]It was a long, slow journey that almost ended in disaster.
[07:40.66]Only an hour from the Union lines,
[07:43.41]two horsemen suddenly appeared.
[07:45.55]One pointed a pistol, demanding money
[07:48.58]while the other pulled Mr. Sam from the wagon.
[07:51.45]Shocked, Bettie sat still.Then a rifle shot cracked out,
[07:56.60]and the man with the pistol fell to the ground dead.
[07:59.81]A second shot, and the other man went sprawling. It was Bedell shooting!
[08:06.54]Bettie watched him lower the rifle and brush the hay out of his hair
[08:10.90]"Come on, Mr. Sam," he said."Let’s keep moving."
[08:15.71]At Harpers Ferry,
[08:17.10]the soldiers stared in surprise at the old farmer and the girl.
[08:21.38]They were even more amazed
[08:23.13]when the Union officer with the missing leg
[08:25.38]rose from his hay-filled box.
[08:25.45]Bedell was sent to Washington.
[08:28.32]There he told his story to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton
[08:33.68]stanton wrote a letter of thanks to Bettie
[08:36.21]and signed an order to free James Van Metre from prison
[08:40.05]But first James had to be found.
[08:43.03]It was arranged for Bedell to go with Bettie
[08:42.03]as she searched for her husband
[08:44.07]Records showed that a James Van Metre
[08:47.23]had been sent to a prison camp in Ohio.
[08:50.36]But when the ragged prisoners were paraded before Bettie
[08:53.81]James was not there
[08:55.27]A second prison was checked, with the same result
[08:59.30]Bettie Van Metre fought back a chilling fear
[09:02.53]that her husband was dead.Then at Fort Delaware
[09:07.47]near the end of the line of prisoners a tall man stepped out
[09:11.34]and stumbled into Bettin’s arms.
[09:13.66]Bettie held him, tears streaming down her face
[09:17.63]And Henry Bedell,standing by on his crutches,wept,too
[09:23.22]New Words
[09:33.05]单词
[09:42.87]Tell
[09:43.66]告发
[09:44.46]Yankee
[09:45.45]美国佬
[09:46.45]Great-aunt
[09:47.74]大人物
[09:49.03]Civil
[09:50.06]民间的
[09:51.10]Confederate
[09:51.98]南部邦联的
[09:52.87]Capture
[09:53.75]俘虏
[09:54.62]Unknown
[09:55.54]未知的
[09:56.45]Former
[09:57.52]以前的
[09:58.59]Farmhouse
[10:00.11]农家
[10:01.62]Groan
[10:02.32]呻吟(声)
[10:03.01]Attic
[10:03.79]阁楼
[10:04.58]Union
[10:05.62]美国
[10:06.67]Rifle
[10:07.74]步枪
[10:08.81]Awful
[10:09.63]威严的
[10:10.45]Bandage
[10:11.52]绷带
[10:12.60]Dreadful
[10:13.63]可怕的
[10:14.66]Bugle
[10:15.53]喇叭
[10:16.41]Filth
[10:17.39]污秽
[10:18.37]Futility
[10:19.45]无用
[10:20.54]Futile
[10:21.52]无用的
[10:22.50]Lean
[10:23.41]倚
[10:24.32]Establish
[10:25.49]证实
[10:26.65]Identity
[10:27.76]身份
[10:28.87]Identical
[10:30.01]完全相同的
[10:31.14]Lt.
[10:32.47]陆军中尉
[10:33.81]Company
[10:34.69]连
[10:35.58]Volunteer
[10:36.55]志愿兵
[10:37.52]Presence
[10:38.69]到场
[10:39.87]Skillfully
[10:40.61]娴熟地
[10:41.36]Skillful
[10:42.32]熟练的
[10:43.29]Fan
[10:44.37]激起
[10:45.46]Spark
[10:46.37]火花
[10:47.29]Flicker
[10:48.16]闪烁
[10:49.04]Drug
[10:49.86]药
[10:50.68]Supply
[10:51.66]补给品
[10:52.64]Pray
[10:53.42]祈祷
[10:54.21]Valley
[10:55.17]流域
[10:56.14]Infection
[10:57.23]传染
[10:58.31]Infect
[10:59.28]感染
[11:00.24]Flare
[11:01.18](火焰)闪耀
[11:02.12]Loft
[11:03.08]阁楼
[11:04.03]Ferry
[11:04.91]渡船
[11:05.78]Headquarters
[11:06.90]司令部
[11:08.03]Proof
[11:09.20]证据
[11:10.38]Bear
[11:11.10]忍受
[11:11.81]Seal
[11:12.70]印,图章
[11:13.59]Item
[11:14.61]项
[11:15.63]Commanding
[11:16.61]居高临下的
[11:17.59]Commanding officer
[11:18.85]指挥官
[11:20.12]Command
[11:21.28]指挥
[11:22.45]Gen.
[11:23.44]将军
[11:24.43]Madam
[11:25.31]小姐
[11:26.18]Risk
[11:27.16]冒……的风险
[11:28.14]Patrol
[11:29.12]巡逻队
[11:30.10]Junior
[11:31.07]下级的
[11:32.03]Hobble
[11:32.96]蹒跚
[11:33.89]Crutch
[11:34.79]拐杖
[11:35.69]Wagon
[11:36.50]四轮运货马(牛)车
[11:37.31]Hitch
[11:38.08]套住
[11:38.85]Mare
[11:39.66]母驴
[11:40.47]Alongside
[11:41.63]横靠
[11:42.80]Mule
[11:42.80]骡
[11:42.80]Disaster
[11:43.62]灾难
[11:44.44]Line
[11:47.03]防线
[11:49.63]Horseman
[11:50.58]骑师
[11:51.53]Pistol
[11:52.75]手枪
[11:53.96]Crack
[11:54.78](使)发出爆裂声
[11:55.61]Sprawl
[11:55.11]蔓生
[11:54.61]Lower
[11:55.53]放低
[11:56.46]Secretary
[11:57.40]秘书
[11:58.34]Ragged
[11:59.26]破旧的
[12:00.17]Parade
[12:00.99]使列队行进
[12:01.82]Chill
[12:02.74](使)冷
[12:03.67]Fort
[12:04.46]保垒
[12:05.24]Stumble
[12:04.74]使困惑
[12:04.24]Stream
[12:05.05]涌
[12:05.86]phrases and expressions
[12:09.02]Take prisoner
[12:09.97]俘虏
[12:10.93]Flare up
[12:12.10]突发
[12:13.28]Write out
[12:14.45]写出
[12:15.63]Brush aside
[12:16.89]漠视
[12:18.16]Bring through
[12:19.13]救活
[12:20.09]proper names
[12:23.44]Berryville
[12:24.12]贝里维尔(美国地名)
[12:24.80]Virginia
[12:25.67]弗吉尼亚(美国州名)
[12:26.55]Bettie van Metre
[12:26.55]由蒂·范·米特
[12:26.55]The Civil War
[12:27.88](美国)南北战争
[12:29.21]Gettysburg
[12:30.40]葛底斯堡(美国城市)
[12:31.59]Dick Runer
[12:32.45]迪克·朗纳
[12:33.31]Henry Bedell
[12:34.68]亨利·贝德尔
[12:36.06]Vermont
[12:36.93]佛蒙特(美国州名)
[12:37.81]Westfield
[12:38.94]韦斯菲尔德(美国地名)
[12:40.08]Jennie
[12:40.90]詹妮(女子名)
[12:41.72]Graham Osborne
[12:43.02]各雷厄姆·奥斯本
[12:44.31]Harpers Ferry
[12:45.39]哈珀斯渡口(美国地名)
[12:46.48]Stevenson
[12:46.51]史蒂文森(姓氏)
[12:46.55]Secretary of War
[12:46.60](美国)陆军部长
[12:46.66]Edwin M.Stanton
[12:48.50]埃德温·M·斯坦顿
[12:50.34]Ohio
[12:51.52]俄亥俄(美国州名)
[12:52.69]Fort Delaware
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[00:27.14]Aunt Bettie is faced with a difficult decision
[00:30.41]A wounded Union soldier is found hiding in a farmhouse near her home
[00:36.18]She has to decide whether to help him or let him be captured.
[00:41.27]What will she choose to do?
[00:43.70]THE WOMAN WHO WOULD NOT TELL Janie Keyser Lester
[00:49.08]"I never did hate the Yankees. All that I hated was the war…"
[00:56.42]That’s how my great-aunt Bettie began her story.
[00:59.79]I heard it many times as a child
[01:02.54]whenever my family visited Aunt Bettie
[01:04.97]in the old house in Berryville, Virginia.
[01:07.84]Aunt Bettie was almost 80 years old then.
[01:11.39]But I could picture her as she was in the story she told me
[01:15.65]barely 20, pretty, with bright blue eyes
[01:15.72]Bettie Van Metre had good reason to hate the Civil War
[01:20.01]One of her brothers was killed at Gettysburg
[01:22.96]another taken prisoner.
[01:24.89]The her young husband, James
[01:27.40]a Confederate officer
[01:29.07]was captured and sent to an unknown prison camp somewhere
[01:33.54]One hot day in late September Dick Runner,a former slave
[01:39.21]came to Bettie with a strange report
[01:42.16]He had been checking a farmhouse half a mile away from the Van Metre home
[01:47.75]a farmhouse he thought was empty
[01:46.75]But inside, he heard low groans
[01:50.56]Following them to the attic
[01:53.33]he found a wounded Union soldier
[01:55.97]with a rifle at his side
[01:58.32]When Aunt Bettie told me about her first sight of the bearded man
[02:03.08]in the stained blue uniform
[02:05.32]she always used the same words
[02:08.01]It was like walking into a nightmare
[02:11.57]those awful bandages, that dreadful smell
[02:15.61]That’s what war is really like, child: no bugles and banners
[02:26.52]Just pain and filth, futility and death
[02:31.35]To Bettie Van Metre this man was not an enemy
[02:35.87]but rather a suffering human being.
[02:38.85]She gave him water and tried to clean his terrible wounds.
[02:43.40]Then she went out into the cool air and leaned against the house
[02:48.33]trying not to be sick as she thought of what she had seen
[02:52.78]that smashed right hand. That missing left leg
[02:58.97]The man’s papers Bettie found in the attic established his identity
[03:05.05]Lt, Henry Bedell, Company D, 11 th Vermont Volunteers, 30 years old
[03:13.75]She knew that she should report the presence of this Union officer
[03:13.82]to the Confederate army.
[03:15.78]But she also knew that she would not do it
[03:19.05]This is how she explained it to me
[03:21.82]"I kept wondering if he had a wife somewhere
[03:25.81]waiting, and hoping, and not knowing just as I was.
[03:29.97]It seemed to me that the only thing that mattered
[03:33.60]was to get her husband back to her."
[03:36.13]Slowly, patiently, skillfully,
[03:40.00]James Van Metre’s wife fanned the spark of life
[03:43.58]that flickered in Henry Bedell.
[03:45.96]Of drugs or medicines she had almost none.
[03:49.61]And she was not willing to take any from the few supplies
[03:53.43]at the Confederate hospital.
[03:55.39]But she did the best she could with what she had
[03:58.91]As his strength returned
[04:01.65]Bedell told Bettie about his wife and children in Westfield, Vermont
[04:01.73]And Bedell listened as she told him about her brothers and about James
[04:07.26]" I knew his wife must be praying for him," Aunt Bettie would say to me
[04:12.62]"just as I was praying for James. It was strange how close I felt to her."
[04:19.02]The October nights in the valley grew cold
[04:25.75]The infection in Bedell’s wounds flared up
[04:29.10]With Dick and his wife, Jennie, helping
[04:32.28]she moved the Union officer at night,
[04:35.05]to a bed in a hidden loft above the warm kitchen of her own home.
[04:40.51]But the next day,Bedell had a high fever
[04:43.85]Knowing that she must get help or he would die
[04:47.69]she went to her long-time friend and family doctor, Graham Osborne
[04:53.94]Dr. Osborne examined Bedell,then shook his head
[04:57.80]There was little hope, he said
[04:59.95]unless proper medicine could be found
[05:02.56]"All right, then," Bettie said
[05:05.20]"I’ll get it from the Yankees Harpers Ferry."
[05:08.33]The doctor told her she was mad.
[05:11.57]The Union headquarters were almost 20 miles away
[05:14.99]Even if she reached them,the Yankees would never believe her story
[05:19.96]"I’ll take proof," Bettie said
[05:24.56]She went to the loft and came back with a blood-stained paper
[05:28.40]bearing the officia.War Department seal.
[05:31.38]"This is a record of his last last promotion," she said
[05:35.43]"When I show it, they’ll have to believe me."
[05:39.01]She made the doctor write out a list of the medical items
[05:44.26]Early the next morning she set off.
[05:46.79]For five hours she drove, stopping only to rest her horse
[06:05.73]The sun was almost down
[06:07.87]when she finally stood before the commanding officer
[06:10.90]at Harpers Ferry.Gen. John D. Stevenson listened
[06:15.68]but did not believe her.
[06:17.38]"Madam," he said,"Bedll’s death was reported to us."
[06:22.40]He’s alive, Bettie insisted.But he won’t be much longer
[06:27.86]unless he has the medicines on that list.
[06:30.96]"Well," the general said finally
[06:33.63]" I’m not going to risk the lives of a patrol just to find out ."
[06:37.97]He turned to a junior officer
[06:40.60]"See that Mrs. Van Metre gets the supplies,"
[06:44.94]He turned aside Bettie’s thanks
[06:45.05]"You’re a brave woman," he said
[06:47.11]"whether you’re telling the truth or not."
[06:49.67]With the medicines that Bettie carried to Berryville
[06:53.82]Dr, Osbrne brought Bedell through the crisis.
[06:57.93]Ten days later Bedell was hobbling on a pair of crutches
[07:01.48]that Dick had made for him.
[07:03.36]I can’t go on putting you in danger,Bedell told Bettie
[07:08.30]"I’m strong enough to travel now
[07:10.44]I’d like to go back as soon as possible."
[07:13.18]So it was arranged that Mr. Sam,
[07:16.45]one of Bettie’s neighbors and friends.
[07:18.80]Should go and help Bettie deliver Bedell to Union headquarters
[07:22.56]at Harpers Ferry in his wagon.
[07:25.46]They hitched Bettie’s mare alongside Mr. Sam’s mule.
[07:29.72]Bedell lay down in an old box filled with hay,
[07:33.06]his rifle and crutches beside him.
[07:35.73]It was a long, slow journey that almost ended in disaster.
[07:40.66]Only an hour from the Union lines,
[07:43.41]two horsemen suddenly appeared.
[07:45.55]One pointed a pistol, demanding money
[07:48.58]while the other pulled Mr. Sam from the wagon.
[07:51.45]Shocked, Bettie sat still.Then a rifle shot cracked out,
[07:56.60]and the man with the pistol fell to the ground dead.
[07:59.81]A second shot, and the other man went sprawling. It was Bedell shooting!
[08:06.54]Bettie watched him lower the rifle and brush the hay out of his hair
[08:10.90]"Come on, Mr. Sam," he said."Let’s keep moving."
[08:15.71]At Harpers Ferry,
[08:17.10]the soldiers stared in surprise at the old farmer and the girl.
[08:21.38]They were even more amazed
[08:23.13]when the Union officer with the missing leg
[08:25.38]rose from his hay-filled box.
[08:25.45]Bedell was sent to Washington.
[08:28.32]There he told his story to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton
[08:33.68]stanton wrote a letter of thanks to Bettie
[08:36.21]and signed an order to free James Van Metre from prison
[08:40.05]But first James had to be found.
[08:43.03]It was arranged for Bedell to go with Bettie
[08:42.03]as she searched for her husband
[08:44.07]Records showed that a James Van Metre
[08:47.23]had been sent to a prison camp in Ohio.
[08:50.36]But when the ragged prisoners were paraded before Bettie
[08:53.81]James was not there
[08:55.27]A second prison was checked, with the same result
[08:59.30]Bettie Van Metre fought back a chilling fear
[09:02.53]that her husband was dead.Then at Fort Delaware
[09:07.47]near the end of the line of prisoners a tall man stepped out
[09:11.34]and stumbled into Bettin’s arms.
[09:13.66]Bettie held him, tears streaming down her face
[09:17.63]And Henry Bedell,standing by on his crutches,wept,too
[09:23.22]New Words
[09:33.05]单词
[09:42.87]Tell
[09:43.66]告发
[09:44.46]Yankee
[09:45.45]美国佬
[09:46.45]Great-aunt
[09:47.74]大人物
[09:49.03]Civil
[09:50.06]民间的
[09:51.10]Confederate
[09:51.98]南部邦联的
[09:52.87]Capture
[09:53.75]俘虏
[09:54.62]Unknown
[09:55.54]未知的
[09:56.45]Former
[09:57.52]以前的
[09:58.59]Farmhouse
[10:00.11]农家
[10:01.62]Groan
[10:02.32]呻吟(声)
[10:03.01]Attic
[10:03.79]阁楼
[10:04.58]Union
[10:05.62]美国
[10:06.67]Rifle
[10:07.74]步枪
[10:08.81]Awful
[10:09.63]威严的
[10:10.45]Bandage
[10:11.52]绷带
[10:12.60]Dreadful
[10:13.63]可怕的
[10:14.66]Bugle
[10:15.53]喇叭
[10:16.41]Filth
[10:17.39]污秽
[10:18.37]Futility
[10:19.45]无用
[10:20.54]Futile
[10:21.52]无用的
[10:22.50]Lean
[10:23.41]倚
[10:24.32]Establish
[10:25.49]证实
[10:26.65]Identity
[10:27.76]身份
[10:28.87]Identical
[10:30.01]完全相同的
[10:31.14]Lt.
[10:32.47]陆军中尉
[10:33.81]Company
[10:34.69]连
[10:35.58]Volunteer
[10:36.55]志愿兵
[10:37.52]Presence
[10:38.69]到场
[10:39.87]Skillfully
[10:40.61]娴熟地
[10:41.36]Skillful
[10:42.32]熟练的
[10:43.29]Fan
[10:44.37]激起
[10:45.46]Spark
[10:46.37]火花
[10:47.29]Flicker
[10:48.16]闪烁
[10:49.04]Drug
[10:49.86]药
[10:50.68]Supply
[10:51.66]补给品
[10:52.64]Pray
[10:53.42]祈祷
[10:54.21]Valley
[10:55.17]流域
[10:56.14]Infection
[10:57.23]传染
[10:58.31]Infect
[10:59.28]感染
[11:00.24]Flare
[11:01.18](火焰)闪耀
[11:02.12]Loft
[11:03.08]阁楼
[11:04.03]Ferry
[11:04.91]渡船
[11:05.78]Headquarters
[11:06.90]司令部
[11:08.03]Proof
[11:09.20]证据
[11:10.38]Bear
[11:11.10]忍受
[11:11.81]Seal
[11:12.70]印,图章
[11:13.59]Item
[11:14.61]项
[11:15.63]Commanding
[11:16.61]居高临下的
[11:17.59]Commanding officer
[11:18.85]指挥官
[11:20.12]Command
[11:21.28]指挥
[11:22.45]Gen.
[11:23.44]将军
[11:24.43]Madam
[11:25.31]小姐
[11:26.18]Risk
[11:27.16]冒……的风险
[11:28.14]Patrol
[11:29.12]巡逻队
[11:30.10]Junior
[11:31.07]下级的
[11:32.03]Hobble
[11:32.96]蹒跚
[11:33.89]Crutch
[11:34.79]拐杖
[11:35.69]Wagon
[11:36.50]四轮运货马(牛)车
[11:37.31]Hitch
[11:38.08]套住
[11:38.85]Mare
[11:39.66]母驴
[11:40.47]Alongside
[11:41.63]横靠
[11:42.80]Mule
[11:42.80]骡
[11:42.80]Disaster
[11:43.62]灾难
[11:44.44]Line
[11:47.03]防线
[11:49.63]Horseman
[11:50.58]骑师
[11:51.53]Pistol
[11:52.75]手枪
[11:53.96]Crack
[11:54.78](使)发出爆裂声
[11:55.61]Sprawl
[11:55.11]蔓生
[11:54.61]Lower
[11:55.53]放低
[11:56.46]Secretary
[11:57.40]秘书
[11:58.34]Ragged
[11:59.26]破旧的
[12:00.17]Parade
[12:00.99]使列队行进
[12:01.82]Chill
[12:02.74](使)冷
[12:03.67]Fort
[12:04.46]保垒
[12:05.24]Stumble
[12:04.74]使困惑
[12:04.24]Stream
[12:05.05]涌
[12:05.86]phrases and expressions
[12:09.02]Take prisoner
[12:09.97]俘虏
[12:10.93]Flare up
[12:12.10]突发
[12:13.28]Write out
[12:14.45]写出
[12:15.63]Brush aside
[12:16.89]漠视
[12:18.16]Bring through
[12:19.13]救活
[12:20.09]proper names
[12:23.44]Berryville
[12:24.12]贝里维尔(美国地名)
[12:24.80]Virginia
[12:25.67]弗吉尼亚(美国州名)
[12:26.55]Bettie van Metre
[12:26.55]由蒂·范·米特
[12:26.55]The Civil War
[12:27.88](美国)南北战争
[12:29.21]Gettysburg
[12:30.40]葛底斯堡(美国城市)
[12:31.59]Dick Runer
[12:32.45]迪克·朗纳
[12:33.31]Henry Bedell
[12:34.68]亨利·贝德尔
[12:36.06]Vermont
[12:36.93]佛蒙特(美国州名)
[12:37.81]Westfield
[12:38.94]韦斯菲尔德(美国地名)
[12:40.08]Jennie
[12:40.90]詹妮(女子名)
[12:41.72]Graham Osborne
[12:43.02]各雷厄姆·奥斯本
[12:44.31]Harpers Ferry
[12:45.39]哈珀斯渡口(美国地名)
[12:46.48]Stevenson
[12:46.51]史蒂文森(姓氏)
[12:46.55]Secretary of War
[12:46.60](美国)陆军部长
[12:46.66]Edwin M.Stanton
[12:48.50]埃德温·M·斯坦顿
[12:50.34]Ohio
[12:51.52]俄亥俄(美国州名)
[12:52.69]Fort Delaware
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