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艾米莉三部曲:《新月艾米莉》第12章

She was a tiny creature, with enormous masses of dull, soft, silky, fawn hair, dark, mournful eyes, and a broad scar running slantwise across her pale face.

儿童故事:小熊维尼和老灰驴的家(4)

Written down, like this, it doesn't seem a very good song, but coming through pale fawn fluff at about half-past eleven on a very sunny morning, it seemed to Pooh to be one of the best songs he had ever sung.

夏洛蒂·勃朗特半自传体小说:《维莱特25》

he found the impression true—rather, indeed, he gained than lost by this return: he took away with him a parting look—shy, but very soft—as beautiful, as innocent, as any little fawn could lift out of its cover of fern, or any lamb from its meadow-bed.

夏洛蒂·勃朗特半自传体小说:《维莱特16》

Other seats, cushioned to match, dawned on me by degrees; and at last I took in the complete fact of a pleasant parlour, with a wood fire on a clear-shining hearth, a carpet where arabesques of bright blue relieved a ground of shaded fawn; pale walls over which a slight but endless garland of azure forget-me-nots ran mazed and bewildered amongst myriad gold leaves and tendrils.

英国经典名著:呼啸山庄(7)

" I removed the habit, and there shone forth beneath a grand plaid silk frock, white trousers, and burnished shoes; and, while her eyes sparkled joyfully when the dogs came bounding up to welcome her, she dared hardly touch them lest they should fawn upon her splendid garments.

儿童小说:蓝色城堡38

The stranger wore a green hat and a light fawn overcoat over a suit of a loud check pattern.

《小美人鱼》:闭嘴快快签下契约吧

They're not all that impressed with conversation True gentlemen avoid it when they can But they dote and swoon and fawn on a lady who's with drawn It's she who holds she tongue who gets her man Come on,you poor unfortunate soul , Go ahead,make your choice.

伊索寓言:The Hunter and the Wolf

A greedy Hunter one day shot a fine Deer, and ere he could dress it, a pretty Fawn came that way, and an arrow brought it to the ground.

伊索寓言:The Fawn and his Mother

A young Fawn once said to his mother: "You are larger than a dog, and swifter, and more used to running; why, then, O Mother!

伊索寓言:The Dog and the Hare

If an enemy, why do you fawn on me?

格林童话英文版:Brother and Sister

The little sister, however, was dreadfully frightened when she saw that her fawn was hurt.


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