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英文作文 篇1

  The Spring Festival is the biggest festival Chinese, it represents the end of an old year and the beginning of the new year. In the Spring Festival, every family decorated, very lively. During the spring festival activities are rich and colorful, lantern, Lantern Festival, temple fairs...... The Spring Festival is happy, it is happy, it is a pleasant taste.

  On the eve of the new year's Eve, the house is brightly lit. It is essential to eat a year's dinner. We at the dinner on New Year's Eve although each year, in different locations, but there is a fixed pattern, that is ones no matter where you are, will be far behind, with the spring tide, together. The family sat around, talking and laughing, talking about the year's big events, the harvest and the expectation. On the table, I can't miss the special products and delicious food in my hometown. I always eat and support. I feel very satisfied when I see a happy smile on everyone's face. The dinner on New Year's Eve atmosphere is strong, once a year the Spring Festival will begin a wonderful program, not wonderful is not important, it is the warm applause, the deafening sound of singing and dancing the atmosphere of Chinese New year.

  Up to the midnight, that is the climax of the eve of the new year's Eve. My father and I carry a big box of firecrackers, excitedly ran downstairs. At that time, the night sky was already "letting a hundred flowers bloom". The sound of the firecrackers was booming, and it was streaked through the smokescreen night sky. This is a rare picture in a year. I can't wait to get started, when I first lit firecrackers, and a little nervous at the moment, lit the fuse, I ran to the "security zone", suddenly crackling sparks, ears heard loud. Look at the colorful fireworks, my heart is intertwined with a mixture of excitement and white complex mood. After the firecrackers, I will soon become a panda eye, but this situation is one of the year.

  On the second morning, I was awakened by the sound of firecrackers. Sleepy, I suddenly remembered that today is the Lunar New Year! It is essential to pay a new year. The old people see their children come to the new year, tidy up and meet us early in the morning. They face a happy smile, saying the blessing and expectations of the junior. I was carrying a bowl of reeky Glutinous Rice Balls, felt. After the year, I must have a thick stack of red envelopes in my hand, which is the "lucky money" in English.

  The arrival of the Spring Festival, the gate of the dragon year is opened, this will be a new world. A new plan, a new goal, a new harvest. The excitement and excitement of the Spring Festival will gradually fade away with the beginning of study and work, but the good time of that moment has been fixed in my heart.

英文作文 篇2

  今天早上,我和爸爸早早地坐公交车往博物馆的方向赶去。听说今天来了外教老师,我们非常激动,大显伸手的时候终于来了。

  到了博物馆的门口,老师们早早地等在门口,只见一位黄头发蓝眼睛的叔叔面带微笑和我们亲切地打招呼。我勇敢地走了上去问了他几个简单的问题,当中包括他是哪个国家的,多少岁,叫什么名字,去过世界的什么地方,对中国的国情有什么看法,喜不喜欢中国。他微笑地对我说:“首先对你的.学习英语的勇敢表示肯定。我来自比利时,今年35岁。中文名字叫黄若飞。我去过欧洲的大部分国家,在中国学习了八年。现在的中国越来越开放,越来越进步。我很喜欢中国,也非常愿意帮助你们提高英语水平。”

  十点钟,我们13位同学分成三组,由三位老师带队依次进入博物馆。我们将比赛看哪组能正确地回答老师的提问,如果正确的话可以赢得奖品。走在路上,老师突然问:“参观博物馆英文怎么说?”我正好在老师的边上,赶紧举手,正确地回答了老师的问题。老师立马给了我一个玩具铅笔盒,我真的是太高兴了!在一楼,我们看到了古人类使用过的石器,动物的化石。老师指着边上的英文,问我们的意思。同学们很多单词都不懂,老师耐心地教我们。同学们细细地听着,很快全都会了。到了二楼,我们看到了芜湖的历史,解放前的药房,布店,剪刀铺,酱铺等赫然在立,让我感觉非常刺激。还有在本地出土的青铜器十分漂亮,我很佩服古人的勤劳和智慧!在三楼,我还看到了很美的书法作品和立体地图,老师不停地用英文问我们问题,我们不停地拿奖品,每个人都非常高兴。出来的时候老师问我们有什么感受?我们回答老师,“什么都好,就是老师的包带小了,下次带个大点的包,这样我们就有更多的奖品了。”

  不知不觉一堂生动的英语课结束了,回到家以后我赶紧拿起英语书看了很久,感觉和老师交谈时单词都不够用。我真的非常喜欢学英语,下次,对!等下次课,我一定要说几个新的句子,把老师的奖品弄到手!

英文作文 篇3

  On Christmas Eve, mom bought a Christmas tree and all kinds of Christmas decorations.

  Returned home, I can't wait to open the box, the tree ling 狿 tree is different, it needs to reference manuals for themselves, I think this is my body, the time is devoted to instruction watched over and over again with I will first chassis is placed on the ground, and then loaded on the trunk,, such as thrust trunk stability after the Christmas tree of benevolence is larger at the bottom of the triangle, then medium-sized, small installation up. A moment later, a giant dark green Christmas tree was in front of me. In order not to shake the tall tree, I used some heavy weights on the bottom of the stump to avoid the accident. Finally I delighted to decorated the Christmas tree, the colorful small ball hanging in the branches around the respectively, and some red Christmas socks silvery white plum blossom antlers, golden star. Insert a star rod at the top of the tree and wrap the colorful electric flashing lights around the whole Christmas tree. Looking at his meticulous masterpiece, the mood of the music is in no words.

  As night began to fall, I opened the switch on the lamp, and it was really a flash. The colorful colors filled the room with a warm and harmonious atmosphere. Suddenly from the kitchen a gust of fragrance, the original will eat Christmas dinner, wow! It's really delicious, and I savor my mother's cooking.

  Time went by so quickly, so I passed one. I wish time would stop, and it would be Christmas every day. But that's impossible. So I had to wait for the next Christmas with a worried and patient mood.

英文作文 篇4

  一、利用单元话题由“听”导“写”

  听力训练对“写”其实是有帮助的:在识别语段中的重要信息并进行简单的推断时,可以训练写作语言归纳的能力;在根据所听的内容做笔记时可以进行写作选材能力的训练;在根据话语中的线索把相关事实和信息联系起来的训练中,可以进行列提纲的训练;在听故事时可以学习对人和物的描写等等。

  多数学生在学习写作初期,都有面对题目束手无策的经历。他们往往是冥思苦想半天,仍想不出写什么或不知道从何人手,即使写出几句话,也是词不达意,逻辑混乱。因此,有人认为,内容贫乏是中学生英语写作中的一个问题。其实,初中教材的单元话题非常贴近学生的生活,任何一个单元都有一个中心话题。即主题。教学中,不妨围绕中心话题,借助上述“听”的训练,逐步“写”好文章。

  例如,七年级下册Unit 9 How was your weekend?通过学习,学生掌握了描述周末一系列活动的词汇、句型。我与学生一起讨论、分析,让学生掌握写作思路。为了训练学生的写作水平,我从“听”人手设计了以下教学过程。

  1.教师自述

  我用第一人称的口吻描述了My weekend:I had a busy weeken&On Saturday morning I cleaned my roomand washed the clothes.In the afternoon 1 went shop—ping with my daughter.In the evening I cooked dinner formy family.On Sunday morning I visited my friends.Inthe afternoon I cleaned the garderL In the evening 1watched TV at home.I felt a little tired but happy.让学生了解我在周末都做了些什么,并且让学生一边听,一边看黑板上我书写的key words:had a busy weekend,cleaned my rOOm,washed the clothes,went shopping,cooked dinner,visited my friends,cleaned the garden,watched TV...这样可以让学生掌握这些动词词组的使用方法,为写作作好铺垫:

  2.听力拓展

  我充分利用听力材料Section A lb,先投影如下问题:

  On Saturday morning.what did Imcy do?

  On Saturday afternoon,what did Lucy do?

  On Saturday night,what did Lucy do?

  On Sunday morning,what did Lucy do?

  On Sunday afternoon,what did Lucy do?

  On Sunday night,what did Lucy do?

  让学生一边听,一边写下答案。这样,一篇小短文就在不知不觉中写好了。

  二、利用问题信息引“说”导“写”

  任何一种语言的学习都是从“说”开始的,包括母语学习。学习英语写作也离不开“说”,因为要使用某种语言就得培养这种语言的语感。在写作的入门阶段,引导学生将“说”的语言变成文字是最基本、最有效的训练形式。对此,我让学生自己以回答问题的途径获取写作的信息。例如,在七年级下册Unit 9 How was your weekend?的单元话语训练中,我设计了一系列问题与学生口头交流:

  Did you watch TV on Saturday evening?Was the program interesting?

  What did you do on Sunday?

  显然,交际的内容就是写作的素材。学生在回答问题过程中已经逐步完成了一篇小作文。在这个基础上,要求学生根据自己的周末,写一篇My weekend。这样的设计,学生很感兴趣,学生会根据自己的生活,写出丰富多彩的作文。最后让不同层次的学生到教室前面表演、交流,并给予鼓励与表扬。这样,既巩固了本单元所学的一系列动词词组、句型,又激发了学生对学习英语的兴趣;既让学生熟练掌握了教材内容,又与学生的日常生活联系起来,开拓了思路。如此逐步走向“成功”的训练,自然增强了学生“写”的自信心。

  由“说”导“写”的训练要点是,教师要指导学生做好写作前的准备,明确写作要求,注意写作材料的选择,理清写作思路,列好提纲,让学生对写作过程充满期待。再者,帮助学生收集与写作话题有关的材料和观点,并选择合适的语言来表达,注意与本单元所学知识联系起来。

  三、利用文本典范。借“读”导“写”

  阅读是写作的基础,阅读为写作提供了语言材料和语言图式,学生只有在阅读中体察到语言的特性并有所感悟,才能从中获取语言信息,吸收语言材料,从而把吸收的语言变成写作的内容。课本选中的'作品,体裁多样,题材新颖,语言真实生动,文化内涵丰富,贴近中学生的生活。例如,Go for it 3a提供的阅读文章,不仅是教的蓝本、说的范文,而且也是习作的样本。

  在阅读教学中,教师要善于引导学生准确解析词句的运用,把握篇章结构,掌握连段成篇的方法,并把所“读”到的内容,经过分解后作为自己写作的养料。例如,七年级下册Go for it Unit 12中的3a文本写作的思路和内容是:书信格式;写家中的规章制度(能做什么,不

  能做什么);作者的体会和感受。教学过程中,对范文进行分析之后,我让学生模仿范文写一篇My farnilyrules或My school rules,因为有了阅读的铺垫,大大降低了学生写作的难度。

  借“读”导“写”,不能游离于读。写的基础离不开阅读。语言的输入与输出有密切的关联。作为输出方式的写作一旦失去了阅读,就失去了源头活水,失去了写作的支架。所以,英语写作不可能是单一的写,而应当有阅读的交流,然后冉提升到写。常言道,熟能生巧,只要学生的“读”达到一定的量和质,自然就能灵活运用英语去表达自己的所见所闻、自己的观点和思想。

  总之,英语写作是学生英语能力的综合体现,是一种长期积累的成果。我们只有在平时的课堂教学中,始终把写作训练视为初中英语教学的重要内容,创造性地使用教材,在听说读中挖掘教材中的写作元素,有计划、有策略、有系统地引导学生进行积极有效的写作训练,才能帮助学生走出英语写作的困境,减少学生写作的困难,提高学生写作的积极性。如是,教师也就进入了“高效轻负”的教学境界。

英文作文 篇5

  The April fool’s day is coming. The people, especially the teenagers, are quite excited about the jokes they are going to make on the others. One of the jokes is to tell your boyfriend or girlfriend that you want to break up with him or her. Sometimes, the jokes just have gone too far that people may take it seriously. So, in the western countries, people make a rule that all the jokes make on April 1st should be end by 12 a.m. After that moment, no more jokes.

  It’s said that the April fool’s day is started from France. In the year of 1582, the French King Charles decided that the first day of New Year should be January 1st but not April 1st. But some people were not happy about this decision; they still send their New Year gifts to the others on April 1st. The supporters despised the protesters’ behaviors that they give the protesters fake presents and invited them to the fake parties which didn’t go to run at all. When someone has been made fun of, the people around them will cry out “Poisson D’ Avril”, which mean “April fool.” After that, the tradition of making fun of others on April 1st has remained.

  In China, some people are quite enjoying this special foreign festival. The kid will have the fully excuse to mess around without being published. They can put the mustard into the toothpaste; tell their friends that the girls they crush on are waiting in the park; lie to their friends they don’t need to do their homework on this day. These just some jokes, they mean no harm but fun. Sometimes, we live under too much pressure that we really need some joys in our life.

  Happy April fool’s day!

  愚人节马上就要来了。对于人们来说,特别是青少年,对着一节日将要进行的恶作剧感到特别的兴奋。其中的一个恶作剧就是告诉你的男朋友或者女朋友你要和他/她分手。有的时候,玩笑开过了头,人们就会把它当真。所以,在西方国家,人们规定所有的恶作剧都应该在中午12点之前停止。在这以后,恶作剧不再有。

  据说愚人节源自于法国。在1582年,法国国王查理决定把新年的第一天从4月1日改为1月1日。但有些人对此很不乐意。他们依旧在4月1日派送新年礼物。国王的支持者们非常鄙视反对者的行为,他们就想出了送给反对者假礼物、邀请他们去参加那些根本就不打算举办的假派对。当这些人被捉弄的时候,周围的`人就会大叫“Poisson D’ Avril”(原文为法语)意为“四月的笨蛋”。从这以后,在4月1日开玩笑的传统就流传了下来。

英文作文 篇6

  A week ago, my best friend gave me a lovely cat. I love it very much. It is special. Its fur is black not yellow. So I call it little black. It has the same taste with me. We all like eating fish. So, after it comes to my home, nearly every meal will appear fish. I like playing with it. It always makes me laugh. Every morning, it will wake me up. It brings much happiness for me.

  One day, cat is in the basket. It‘s very lazy. It is sleeping. Now the cat‘s food is beside the cat. One mouse is very hungry. It is eating the cat‘s food. The cat‘s food is so yummy. The cat wakes up. He is behind the mouse. He wants to catch the mouse. So,he is chasing the mouse. The mouse is afraid. He jumps onto the door. But, the door is high. The cat can‘t catch the mouse. The mouse is under the chair now.

英文作文 篇7

  Our school will have a performance at the night of children’s day. And several classmates and I are going to perform a fairy tale------Snow White. I will perform the role snow white. I will wait for my prince to kiss me to wake me up. Then we will have a happy life. Although we have practice many times, I still feel nervous. But I believe in myself, and I also believe in my classmates. Wait for our wonderful performance!

  我们学校在儿童节晚上会有表演。我和几个同学一起演一个童话故事------白雪公主。

  我将扮演白雪公主。我会等着我的王子来吻醒我。然后,我们就会过着幸福的生活。虽然我们已经练习很多次了,但我仍然会感到紧张。话题作文 儿童节英语作文文章话题作文 儿童节英语作文出自,此链接!。不过我相信我自己,我也相信我的'同学。等着我们精彩的表演吧!

英文作文 篇8

  In our country,the number of wild animals is becoming smaller and smaller.Some of them are even dying outThe dangerous methods we human being has taken are as follows:

  We have been cutting the trees to build houses,so the home of animals is intruded and they have to find new places to live.In this process,some of them died in the new environment.

  The abuse of pesticide has also been endangering the life of wild animals.

  In addition,in order to earn money,people have been killing the rare wild animals.

  In that we have realized the threat of our behavior to our best friends,we should take actions to change such a condition by taking the following methods:

  We should protect the wild animal by protecting the environment that they live in and protect themselves,not to hurt them.At the same time,we should establish more natural reserves for the wild animals.

  I believe as long as work together to protect the wild animals,our life will be more and more comfortable.

英文作文 篇9

  他是我的好朋友(He is my good friend)

  my pet is a toy bear. his name is small white. he is white. he has blue eyes and blue ears. his hands and feet are blue too. he is naughty. he likes to make fun of me. he likes reading. when i am unhappy, he accompanies me. he is my good friend.

  我的好朋友(My good friend)

  my good friendi have a good friens,his name is zhou xiaoqiang.he is 15 years old.he likes play basketball and good at basketball.he is tall and thin.his studies is very good.all teacher like him.his favorite subject is math and english. his nose is very beautiful.i like him very much.

  译文:我的'好朋友我有一个好朋友,他叫周小强。他今年15岁。他喜欢打篮球并且有一个较高的水平。他的身高和身材。他学习很出色。他最喜欢的主题是数字和应该。他的鼻子很漂亮,总是分享他的主题。

  好朋友(good friend)

  i have a good friend. she is a beautiful girl. she has long black hair, two big black eyes and a red mouth. her voice is better. she is good at singing. she is a clever girl. she likes reading books , playing computer games and chess. she is also nice. she often helps us . our classmates like her very much..

  他是我的好朋友(He is my good friend)

  my pet is a toy bear. his name is small white. he is white. he has blue eyes and blue ears. his hands and feet are blue too. he is naughty. he likes to make fun of me. he likes reading. when i am unhappy, he accompanies me. he is my good friend.

  MyGoodFriend_500字

  my good friendi have a good friend. she is a girl. and she is pretty. she is very good at english! and her english grades are very well! my good friend is a student of hengfu road middle school in class five junior one. she is 13 years old. she is 1 years older than me. and she has two beautiful eyes. she has a cherry mouth and a little nose. she loves to smile. and her smile is very beautiful. do you know her hobby? let me tell you! her favourite sport is badminton. she enjoys doing housework and playing computer games. so her mother loves her very much. and all of her family love her, too.i am very happy to be her friends!! class five, junior one long meimiao no. 29

  Mr.Good

  I could’ve kicked myself for chasing a woman bass player all the way to Cincinnati: a month after I got there, I left her for a twenty-three-year-old grocery clerk. A few weeks later that was over, too, and I didn’t even have money for a bus ticket back to Dallas. I hadn’t been able to find a gig since I’d moved.

  I tried finding work in a music store, and then started applying anywhere and everywhere—fast food, motels, convenience stores—and finally to stay out of a homeless shelter I had to pawn the only one of my guitars worth much, a 1965 Gibson Hummingbird. I stayed drunk for two days. Then I started working day labor so I could get it back. I was mixing mortar and carrying bricks, which I hated because it messed with my hands. The second week I smashed a thumbnail.Everyday I went to the pawnshop to make sure the guitar was still there. The owner looked like a vaguely degenerate antique dealer in a movie.

  He wore a vest. Every morning I got up at five and made the half-hour walk to the temp service, a trailer set up in a gravel lot. The place looked like a used car dealership without any cars and the owner was a big thick guy named Purcell who was quick to let you know he was retired Navy. The whole set up was pretty shady. Pay was always in cash and you had to get there before dawn to get a job. Except for me the crowd was all Mexican, illegals I’m pretty sure. They stayed to themselves, so I’d stand alone while we waited for Purcell to show up and smoke and drink coffee and think about how I was going to smash the guitar over a low brick wall once I got it back. My father gave it to me when I was eighteen. One afternoon, 1979, when my high school let out he was in the parking lot sitting on the hood of an old Lincoln he’d parked sideways across five spaces. You couldn’t miss him any way you looked. He was dressed in the same outfit Hank Williams was buried in.

  I hadn’t heard from him for seven years. I told my friends I was supposed to meet with a teacher and went back inside and hid in the bathroom—I figured if I waited long enough he’d leave. The janitor ran me out of there so I wouldn’t interfere with his drinking. I killed some time walking the halls, then fooling at my locker. Finally the assistant principal who was locking up made me leave.He was still outside. It was deserted now. He smiled and waved. "Thought that was you I saw," he said. "Figured I’d wait."I nodded. I didn’t know what to say."I hear you’re getting ready to be a high school graduate," he said.I nodded again."That’s real good." He cocked his head, looking at me and smiling. "Your grandma don’t mind your hair being that long?""She hasn’t said anything.""First time I came in with a duck tail she chased me with the scissors." He took a pack of cigarettes from his inside coat pocket and rapped it on his knee and a single cigarette jumped halfway out, and if he hadn’t been my father that would’ve been cool as hell.He wanted to go get a hamburger.

  The inside of the Lincoln smelled like a strip club at six AM. The radio was missing. I reminded him how to get to McKenna’s, a place that had curb service. After we got our drinks he poured part of his Coke out the window and filled it back up from a pint of bourbon he pulled from under the seat. He offered me the bottle but I shook my head."Don’t drink?" he asked. I shrugged.He nodded. "Don’t seem to talk, either."After seven years that crawled all over me. I turned away and stared out my window."Ah son," he said, "I know, I know. I . . . well," and then I heard his cup slosh. I was looking out at a station wagon where a woman was handing around soft serve cones to her kids. A little boy in the backseat was looking back at me.

  "Your grandma tells me you’re playing now," he said."Yeah." I still didn’t look at him."What’re you doing?"I was in a bad cover band that played sock hops and dances at country clubs. I’d been listening to Earl Klugh and Wes Montgomery, too, trying some of that out."Not much," I said.The boy pulled his nose up with his thumb and grinned. He had braces. His mother had on a green scarf. "I guess you don’t go in for Bob Wills and such," he said."No," I said. "Not many do anymore," he said. "That’s why this car’s such a piece of shit."Then neither of us said anything. A long minute passed, then another. The little boy kept making faces between licks of his cone. Then the mother caught him. After a glance at me, she jerked him around by the collar.

  I heard him splash bourbon into his cup again.Then the car hop brought the tray with the food and hung it on his window and I felt like I could finally turn around."Anything else?" she asked. She was bleach blond and pudgy—I recognized her from school a couple years back but didn’t know her. She had on white jeans and a pink shirt with the tails tied into a knot below her breasts. When you looked at her all you saw was stomach."You all got any ice cream left in there?"

  he said."Sure," she said."Then get you one and charge it on my ticket. Girl who looks sweet as cake needs some ice cream to go with her."She giggled. "Or maybe you want a drink of this special Co’-Cola instead?" he asked.She leered, looked left and then right. "Sure," she said. He handed her the cup and she ducked her head and took a drink."When they let you off here?" he said."Not soon enough," she said. "The horse’s ass that runs the place keeps us here half the night.""Well, we’re big boys," he said. "We get to stay up late."I opened my door and got out. He looked around. "Hey, where you going?"

  I shut the door. My eyes met the girl’s over the roof of the car, then I ducked my head in the window. "I’ve got to go," I said. "I’ll see you," and I started away from the car. "Hey!" he yelled.But I didn’t turn around. He yelled a couple more times but I kept going. When I was far enough away I looked back. The girl was still standing at the Lincoln. I was hoping he’d be waiting outside the house when I got home. He wasn’t.A week later a notice came from Martin’s Drugs saying I had a Trailways package. It was a cardboard box wrapped in brown butcher’s paper and tied with string, light to carry but about the size of Shakespeare’s coffin. When I got it home and opened it I found a new calfskin guitar case packed in newspaper and inside that was the Hummingbird. The guitar was in good shape, but the words Mr Good were scratched in tall letters on the back of the body. In the bottom of the case was a note:SonI wont you to have this a fine instrumint i bought it new in 1965.

  Maybe somday we can play together i can teech you some Bob wills. The only thing about it is i got no idee how the writing got on the back i woke up in a motel in oddessa tex 8 yeer ago and it was almost nite and their it was this is stil a good guitar. Dad I hadn’t heard from him since. If he was alive he’d be sixty-three, and the older I got the more I wished I could see him. We’d have something to talk about now that I’d made every mistake he had. Once I was living with a psychologist and she started ribbing me after she saw how I took such good care of the Gibson.

  Better take Mr. Good to soccer practice, she’d say, or Mr. Good says he wants to order Chinese. If she hadn’t been so good-looking I wouldn’t have put up with her—she’d come home after counseling all day and make astrology charts on her clients and smoke pot. She finally drank enough coffee one morning to think to ask how I got the guitar. I told her the story about my dad. "That’s cute," she said.I just stared at her."What is it?" she said.I shook my head."No, what is it?" she asked, almost hysterical."Nothing," I said. "Just looking at your hair."* * *It was cold. I was in Purcell’s lot, smoking, drinking coffee, half-listening to the Spanish talk all around me.

  I had seven hundred dollars in my socks—after getting paid today I’d have enough to get the Gibson back, and after Monday and Tuesday I’d have enough to go back to Dallas—and then suddenly an angry shout came from behind the trailer, then another. The lot quickly fell silent. Then the Spanish started up again and most of the men walked over and looked behind the trailer but as soon they did they started leaving, some running, and in about two minutes the place was deserted except for me.I kept watching the trailer, about fifteen yards away.

  Nothing. I couldn’t hear anything either but the hum of the arc lights. I didn’t know what to do. I was kind of scared, but I had to try to work that day, no matter what, so I decided to stay where I was and wait for Purcell to show up. I started to light another cigarette, then footsteps sounded on the gravel and a man staggered around the side of the trailer. He was clutching his side and when he saw me he said something in Spanish.

  He was big, at least three hundred pounds, and looked like a bear coming toward me. Then he just stopped and stood there. I could hear his breathing. He sank to his knees like a camel sitting down and fell over.For about a hundred and fifty dollars I would’ve left.But there weren’t any philanthropists in the vicinity. I went over to him. He had rolled onto his back and when he saw me standing over him he started talking in Spanish.

  He had a rip in the side of his thin jacket and there were dark stains around it. I took off my denim coat and kneeled down, and when he saw what I was doing he moved his hands and let me use the coat as a compress. Some warm blood soaked into the denim, but not much. He seemed more panicked than anything. He just kept on jabbering. Then I heard other voices. Two Mexicans were standing a few yards away, at the edge of the light. "Habla ingles?" I called out."No much, no much," the taller of the two said.

  I got him to hold the jacket in place and right away he and the injured man started talking, arguing it sounded like. I ran the three blocks to the store where I made a point of buying my coffee every morning because I liked the way the clerk looked. I asked her to call 911. "Sorry, the phone’s not public," she said."Are you kidding?" I said.She shook her head. "That’s the rule.""But a guy’s been knifed or something."She hesitated, then looked at her watch, a pink thing the size of a coaster. "My manager’s due here any minute now and he says you can’t let the phone thing get started or people’ll be asking to use it all the time." She looked over my shoulder. "Could you move, please?"

  I stepped over but stayed at the counter and an old black guy in a baseball cap moved up and gave her numbers for a lottery ticket. "So you’re not going to call?" I said."No," she said.I went outside and picked up the receiver on the pay phone on the side of the building and put it to my ear even though I knew it was dead.

  I asked two people going into the store if they had cell phones—both shook their heads, though one had his in a holster on his belt. Then I ran back to the temp service because there wasn’t another payphone nearby and I didn’t know what else to do.Purcell was there. He had his headlights directed onto the scene and he stood in their beams next to the injured man and the two Mexicans who were squatting over him. The shorter one, who I could now see was an older man, was crying. "I can’t have this kind of helling going on here," Purcell was saying."Mr. Purcell," I said.He jerked his head around and squinted into the headlights. "Hey, who’s there?" He recognized me. "So did you see what happened here?" "No. I just tried to call an ambulance but I couldn’t find a phone."He waved like he was shooing a fly. "I checked him, he doesn’t need one. It’d be a waste of the taxpayers’ money. All he’s got is a little lard sliced off." Then he put his hands on his hips and stared down at the man. He had on a white short sleeve shirt and a dark tie; I had never seen him in a coat, no matter the temperature.

  "Hey," he said loudly and all three Mexicans looked up at him and he spoke to them in broken Spanish. The tall one holding my jacket answered.According to Purcell’s translation: the two Mexicans who had stayed were from the same town in Mexico as the injured man, and the older one was his uncle or cousin or something. Two days ago the tall Mexican had heard that the injured man—who looked at least thirty—had gotten someone’s teenage daughter pregnant.

  The tall Mexican wasn’t sure who the girl was, but he’d heard there’d been a blow up with her father. "I didn’t think there was anybody left who cared about that," Purcell said. He took out a pack of Juicy Fruit and put a stick in his mouth. He stared down at the man, his face a brown study. I crossed my arms and hugged myself. I was freezing."This has implications," Purcell said. "We should probably call an ambulance," I said."We might do that," he said.

  "But we’ve got to move him off this property first."I didn’t say anything, but Purcell jerked his head around like I had."Just because this pussel-gut decides to tap some Mexican cheerleader, I should have to pay double and triple on my liability insurance? And as for the police," he said, "what’d you think: Columbo’s gonna show up here at dawn?" He pulled a wallet-on-a-chain out of his back pocket and started speaking Spanish again. When he finished all three Mexicans nodded. The old one wiped his eyes with the back of his hand. Then Purcell took out two fifty-dollar bills and handed one to each of the two squatting men. They both spoke to the injured man, patted him on the shoulder, then stood up and left.

  Purcell bent over the injured man and slipped two bills into his pants pocket. He spoke to him and the man answered. Purcell replied, his voice angry. The man shook his head back and forth on the ground. Purcell started cursing in English. He turned to me, "Sack of shit says he can’t get up.""Huh," I said.Purcell gave the man a little kick in the hip and said something in Spanish. Then he grabbed the man’s arm and tried to haul him up. He didn’t budge.

  He was dead weight. Purcell dropped his arm. "All right," he said, "you get his shoulders and I’ll get his legs," and he stepped around the man to his feet. I didn’t move. He waved. "Come on, let’s go.""That’s my coat there," I pointed."Yeah? So?" he said."It’s ruined," I said.His expression deadened as he figured it out, which took about two seconds. He shook his head and cursed again. He took out his wallet and handed over a fifty."I need a hundred more," I said.If either of us had been smoking the whole block would’ve exploded. "Listen," he said, "I wouldn’t be paying anybody anything if I could speak enough Spanish to make these tacos understand if they don’t do what I say I’ll tell the police whatever I want. But even though you’re a goddamn briar you understand me, don’t you?""The police might hassle me on your sayso," I said, "but that’s about all they could do. And think about it. If I do end up talking to them, I’m such a briar I might let it slip how you run a straight cash business."He turned his back to me and started muttering. He stayed that way at least a half-minute.

  Then he turned back around holding out five twenties. His mouth was very tight.Lifting the man was like picking up one end of a rowboat full of water, if you’ve ever done that. We carried him ten yards, rested, then went the last ten yards to the street. Purcell dropped the man’s feet and stayed bent over with his hands on his knees, huffing and puffing. He glanced up at me, then unhooked his key ring from his belt and tossed it and it hit the sidewalk right in front of me and I had to do a skip to keep it from hitting my feet. "Move my car up to the trailer," he said.I looked at the keys, then at him. "What?" I said. "Do it, or I’ll tell the cops you robbed me." He took his cell phone out of his back pocket."Why do you want me to do it?" I said."Just because I do," he said."Forget you," I said."All right," he said and punched a button on the phone, and that’s when I thought of the seven hundred dollars in my socks and how great it would look on a guy without a coat.

  The car was a Cadillac in name only. The last time it looked good Eddie Murphy was funny. I slid under the wheel, but didn’t close the door so the rooflight would stay on and I could find things. The seat was too far up for me to fit my feet to the pedals, so I reached down to find the lever and my hand hit a bottle under the seat. It was a half-pint of Jack Daniels and all that was empty was the neck. I unscrewed the cap, bent over like I’d dropped the keys and took a drink, then sat up again. The glove box was missing its door, a cigar with an inch of dead ash was in the ashtray, a single porno playing card was in the passenger seat, a woman who looked like she was waiting for surgery to begin. I turned the card over: seven of clubs. I bent over and took another drink. I was thinking of the last time I saw my father—one of these old boats always did that. I discovered the seat wouldn’t move, so I managed to get situated with my legs splayed out on either side of the steering wheel.

  I shut the door, then pulled the car up in front of the trailer and cut the engine and the lights. I stuck the half-pint down the front of my pants. Then I looked in the rearview mirror: Purcell was still at the curb, under a streetlight, standing over the injured man talking and gesturing. It looked like he was haranguing a corpse.I leaned over to get at my pants pocket and took out the hundred and fifty and put it on the dash behind the steering wheel. I just couldn’t abide the idea of having to think of Purcell everytime I played the Gibson. I would’ve rather seen it in the hands of Campfire Girls. The pawn shop opened a half-hour before the liquor stores. I’d been waiting in a coffee shop across the street. I had the Gibson’s empty calfskin case and a Epiphone in its case. I was going to pawn the Epi which would give me the last fifty I needed to get the Gibson back, plus another sixty or seventy. That much would get me to Shreveport, and I figured I knew enough people in Dallas I could find someone who’d drive out and get me.I went in the pawn shop, the bell ringing over my head, and right away I noticed the Gibson wasn’t on its stand in the line of guitars that sat on a high shelf in the back.

  Holding the two cases I suddenly felt like an idiot in a Norman Rockwell painting. The empty one felt light enough to throw through the display window. The owner was still wearing his pea coat and was at the back of the long shotgun room behind a line of jewelry cases to my left. He came up front. "It’s gone," he said. "Girl bought it last night not long after you came in."I set down the guitar cases."She paid cash so I don’t know who she was," he said. I asked him what she looked like."I wouldn’t kick her out of bed for eating crackers," he said.I kept looking at him. I couldn’t believe he had said that. Then he gave a police blotter description of the girl—young, long brown hair, skinny, pale, wearing jeans and a green jacket, said he wouldn’t call her pretty exactly. I asked him, if she came back in, to give her my name and the place where I roomed and to tell her I’d pay to get the Gibson back. I said I’d pay him, too, for doing that."Once I tell her, you got no reason to pay me," he said."That’s true," I said. "A twenty ought to take care of it," he said.I felt so beat I didn’t argue. I squatted down and lifted my pants leg to get at my sock.

  The bell rang and a guy in a dirty overcoat and came in and set down a kit bag and started pulling out barber tools. I stood up and the owner took my twenty. I picked up my guitar cases and left.Walking down the street, freezing, I realized I could take the money I had and buy a coat and a bus ticket and be back in Dallas by midnight or I could stay in Cincinnati and buy a coat and try to find the Gibson. I thought about it three seconds and decided to stay.I can play guitar pretty well. And I’ve spent twenty years worth of afternoons in libraries killing time before gigs so I know the difference between Augustine of Hippo and all the other Augustines and I know that even if we do come up with a unified field theory it isn’t going to change a damn thing. But other than that, I wouldn’t take my own advice about anything.

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