When I tell peoplemy name,they always ask me if I'm related to Lawrence Curry,the novelist,andwhen I say,yes,he was my great-uncle,they always want to know what he
was like."We've read all his books,"they say,"but please tell us what hewas really like."When I described him,as I knew him,they godisappointed.It seems that they find it
difficult to acceptsuch a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.
My great-uncle wastall,with a long thin body.When he walked,he moved stiffly,with his armsclamped against his sides,looking like nothing so much as a pair of
scissors.When I knewhim,his hair as quite white,though it was supposed to have been yellow when hewas young. His eyes were blue and deep set and had an anxious look
about them as if hefound the world a puzzling place.This expression of anxiety,which arose fromnothing more than short-sight一he refused to wear glasses一inspire the
protective instinctsof his lady admirers,much to the irritation my great-aunt who thought all womenwere fools,except herself.
Great-uncle Currywas naturally lazy. He spent a great deal of his time in the village pubplaying darts.He was also a compulsive reader from the local telephonedirectory to
great-aunt'sshopping lists.For a man whose book showed such a deep perception of thecomplexities of human behavior, his conversation was surprisingly trivial.He
delighted indiscussing English weather,the price of beer,his grandchildren's most amusingwords.
He loved gossip,buthe was kind.I never heard him make a malicious remark,but the wisdom of his writingnever appeared in his conversation.As a child,we much preferred
the company of hiscousin,Stanly,who was a successful shop-owner who always brought us bags ofsugar and broken biscuits.Taking it all in all,I have to admit my famous
great-uncle was rathera bore.
A.They didn'tbelieve what I told them about my great-uncle.
B.They expected tohear something extraordinary about this great novelist.
C.They don't like mygreat-uncle any more.
D.They found theymistook my great-uncle as the famous writer Lawrence Curry.
[单选题]Lawrence CurryWhen I tell peoplemy name,they always ask me if I'm related t
[单选题]Lawrence CurryWhen I tell peoplemy name,they always ask me if I'm related t
[单选题]Lawrence CurryWhen I tell peoplemy name,they always ask me if I'm related t
[单选题]Lawrence CurryWhen I tell peoplemy name,they always ask me if I'm related t
[单选题]Lawrence CurryWhen I tell peoplemy name,they always ask me if I'm related t
[单选题]Lawrence CurryWhen I tell peoplemy name,they always ask me if I'm related t
[单选题]Lawrence CurryWhen I tell peoplemy name,they always ask me if I'm related t
[单选题]Lawrence CurryWhen I tell peoplemy name,they always ask me if I'm related t
[单选题]Lawrence CurryWhen I tell peoplemy name,they always ask me if I'm related t
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