A Lovable Eccentric

可爱的怪人

新概念英语第三册 培养技能 英音

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第 31 集

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  • Lesson 31

  • A lovable eccentric

  • Why did the shop assistant refuse to serve Dickie?

  • True eccentrics never deliberately set out to draw attention to themselves.

  • They disregard social conventions without being conscious that they are doing anything extraordinary.

  • This invariably wins them the love and respect of others, for they add colour to the dull routine of everyday life.

  • Up to the time of his death, Richard Colson was one of the most notable figures in our town.

  • He was a shrewd and wealthy businessman,

  • but most people in the town hardly knew anything about this side of his life.

  • He was known to us all as Dickie and his eccentricity had become legendary long before he died.

  • Dickie disliked snobs intensely.

  • Though he owned a large car, he hardly ever used it, preferring always to go on foot.

  • Even when it was raining heavily, he refused to carry an umbrella.

  • One day, he walked into an expensive shop after having been caught in a particularly heavy shower.

  • He wanted to buy a £300 watch for his wife,

  • but he was in such a bedraggled condition that an assistant refused to serve him.

  • Dickie left the shop without a word and returned carrying a large cloth bag.

  • As it was extremely heavy, he dumped it on the counter.

  • The assistant asked him to leave, but Dickie paid no attention to him and requested to see the manager.

  • Recognizing who the customer was,