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第2章 为梦想披荆斩棘 1(第1页)

第2章为梦想披荆斩棘(1)

StruggleforDream

追梦少年

ABoywithaMission

佚名Anonymous

In1945,a12-year-oldboysawsomethinginashopwindowthatsethisheartrag。Buttheprice—fivedollars—wasfarbeyondReubenEarle'smeans。Fivedollarswouldbuyalmostaweek'sgroily。

Reuben'taskhisfatherforthemMarkEarlemadewasthroughfishingis,Newfoundland,ada。Reuben'smother,Dora,stretchedlikeelastictofeedaheirfive。

&heless,heopeheshop'sweathereddooraiandingproudandstraightinhisflour-sackshirtarousers,hetoldtheshopkeeperwhathewanted,adding,"ButIdon'thavethemhtnoleaseholditformeforsometime?"

"I'lltry,"theshopkeepersmiled。"Folksaroundheredon'tusuallyhavethatkiospendonthings。Itshouldkeepforawhile。"

&fullytouchedhisaothesunlightwiththebayripplinginafresheningwind。Thereoseinhislopingstride。Hewouldraisethefivedollarsandnottellanybody。

&hesoundfromasidestreet,Reubenhadanidea。

&owardsthesoundaastrusite。Peoplebuilttheirownhomesis,usingnailspurhessiansaaloetimesthesacksweredistheflurryofbuilding,andReubenknewhecouldsellthembacktothefactoryforfivetsapiece。

Thatdayhefoundtwosacks,whichhetooktwoodenfadsoldtothemaninchargeofpaails。

Theboy'shandtightlyclutchedthefive-tpiecesasherawokilometershome。

Nearhishousestoodtheahathousedthefamily'sgoatsands。Reubenfoundarustysodatinanddroppedhisside。Thenhetotheloftofthebarnaihapileofsweetsmellinghay。

Itwasdiimewhehome。Hisfathersatatthebigkittable,wonafishi。Dorawasatthekitstove,readytoservediookhisplaceatthetable。

Helookedathismotherandsmiled。Sunlightfromthewindowgildedhershthblondehair。Slimaiful,shewasthee,thegluethatheldittogether。

Herchoreswerenever-ehesforherfamilyontheoldSireadlemaealsandbakiingandteablegarden,milkisandsgsoiledawashboard。Butshey。Herfamilyandtheirwell-beipriority。

Everydayafterdschool,Reubeowhehessiannailbags。Ohetwo-roomschoolmer,wasmhtedthanReuben。Nowhewouldhavemoretimeforhismission。

Allsummerloechoresathomeweedingahegarden,gwoodagwater—Reubeohissecrettask。

&oosoonthegardenwasharvested,thevegetablesdstored,andtheschoolreopeheleavesfellandthewindsblewdgustyfromthebay。Reubereets,diligentlyseargforhishessiantreasures。

Oftenhewascold,tiredandhungry,butthethoughtoftheobjetheshopwindowsustainedhim。Sometimeshismotherwouldask:"Reuben,wherewereyforyoutohavedi;

"Playing,Mum。Sorry。"

Dorawouldlookathisfadshakeherhead。Boys。

FinallyspringburstintreenandReuben'sspiritserupted。Thetimehade!Heranintothebarhehayloftaihesoutaot。

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