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4 Night

—Nathaniel Hawthorne

Night has fallen over the country. Through the trees rises the red moon and the stars are scarcely seen. In the vast shadow of night the coolness and the dews descend. I sit at the open window to enjoy them; and hear only the voice of the summer wind. Like black hulkshulk n.笨重的大船,the shadows of the great trees ride at anchoranchor n.锚 on the billowybillowy adj.巨浪似的;汹涌的 sea of grass. I cannot see the red and blue flowers, but I know that they are there. Far away in the meadow gleams the silver Charles. The tramptramp n.脚步声 of horses'hoofshoof n.(兽的)蹄;马蹄 sounds from the wooden bridge. Then all is still save the continuous wind of the summer night. Sometimes I know not if it be the wind or the sound of the neighboring sea. The village clock strikes; and I feel that I am not alone.

How different it is in the city! It is late, and the crowd is gone. You step out upon the balcony,and lie in the very bosombosom n.胸怀;内心 of the cool, dewy night as if you folded her garmentsgarment n.衣服 about you. Beneath lies the public walk with trees, like a fathomless, black gulf, into whose silent darkness the spirit plunges, and float away with some beloved spirit clasped in its embrace. The lamps are still burning up and down the long street. People go by with grotesque shadows, now foreshortened, and now lengthening away into the darkness and vanishing, while a new one springs up behind the walker, and seems to pass him revolving like the sail of a windmillwindmill n.风车;风车房.The iron gates of the park shut with a jangling clangclang n.叮当声.There are footsteps and loud voices;—a tumultumult n.吵闹;喧哗;激动的吵闹声;—a drunken brawlbrawl n.争吵;打架;—an alarm of fire;—then silence again. And now at length the city is asleep, and we can see the night. The belated moon looks over the roofs, and finds no one to welcome her. The moonlight is broken. It lies here and there in the squares and the opening of the streets—angular like blocks of white marble.