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My New Roommate


It was my first day at the institute



I got into the building where 1 was going to


live



My eyes searched carefully from the door of one bedroom to that of another for


my name which ought to have been pasted on the door of one of these bedrooms



At


last I found it



On stepping into the bedroom I found there was already in it a student


who was making his bed








Having


exchanged


with


me


a


few


words


of


greetings



he


resumed


his


arrangement of bedding and no longer paid any attention to me




What a stuck- up


fellow




I thought and began to survey the room



It looked quite similar to any other


bedroom in the building



Even the furniture in all bedrooms was uniform



It seemed


my bedroom had already been thoroughly cleaned by my new roommate








He was thin



short and dark-skinned



His hair looked like a bundle of straw



His


dirty clothes and lusterless eyes clearly indicated that he had had a long journey



His


clothes were made of cheap cloth



His coat was too short



and the legs of his trousers


were too loose



He wore a pair of unfashionable rubber shoes



Thus he did not look


like a smart freshman at a11.



A yokel,




I concluded




The second time he spoke



his accent told me that he was from the south




May


I help you get your luggage from the office?




I


did


not


decline


his


help


because


I


really


needed


it



He


was


quick


in


movement




He


walked


out


of


the


room


and


was


soon


far


ahead


of


me


in


the


corridor





A good guy,




I said to myself




I will make friends with him




I hurried


and caught up with him












1



My English Teacher






I like most of my teachers in college



They were



for the most part



friendly and


competent, willing to help students



I liked them



but I don



t remember them very


well



except for Mr. Jones



my freshman English teacher



He was an enthusiastic




sensitive man



who knew his subject and was determined that we would learn it and


love it, too








Mr.


Jones


was


a


tall



slender


man


in


his


mid-forties


with


gray,


thinning


hair



Perched precariously on his nose



his glasses gave him a serious look



But they


didn



t remain there long



for he was always either taking them off and polishing their


two pieces of glass or putting either of the two earpieces in his mouth when he was


meditating a response to some question raised by a student



When on his way to our


classroom



he always carried two or three books with strips of paper sticking out of


them



which were for marking the passages he wanted to read to us



I remember, too




his cardigan sweaters



He must have had a dozen of them



On rainy days he would


have a blue raincoat on



But what is most tenacious in my memory is his smile



When


he smiled



his whole face lit up



his eyes sparkled



His smile made you feel good



at ease



and somehow reassured




Though


habitually


friendly


and


at


ease


with


everybody,


he


was


a


bit


prim


in


classroom



and


he


could


be


stem


on


occasions



He


never


called


us


by


our


first


names



He


obviously


enjoyed


his


work


and


loved


his


students



but


he


kept


his


distance



He never deliberately or publicly embarrassed a student by using sarcastic


language



Nevertheless he could distinctly reveal his displeasure in his own way


< br>He



d


look


steadily


at


an


offending


student


for


quite


a


few


freezing


seconds



That


was


usually


enough


for


the


little


culprit


to


be


cowed



But


if


it


didn



t


work



he


< br>d


say


something to the student in a lowered tone of voice



He didn



t do this often, though




Mr. Jones had personality, integrity, vitality



a11 of which made him popular



but


what


I


liked most about


him was that he was


a


fine teacher


It was


true that he


cared about his students



but he cared more about teaching them his subject



And that



meant homework



lots of it



and pop quizzes now and then to keep them current on the



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reading



He lectured occasionally to provide background information whenever we


moved on to a new literary period



After a brief glance at his notes



he



d begin to



move around as he talked to the blackboard to the window, back to the 1ectem



But



he preferred discussion



a Socratic dialog ue



He



d write several questions on the board


for the next day



s discussion



and he



d expect you to be prepared to discuss them



He


directed the discussion, but he


didn’t


dominate it



for he was a good listener and made


sure we all had a chance to respond, whether we wanted to or not



If he was pleased


with a response



h e



d nod his head and smile



Occasionally he



d read a student



s essay,


praising its good points and then winking at the writer as he passed it back



But he


was tough-minded



too



as I suggested before



He really nailed you for sloppy work


or inattention



When you got an A from him



you really felt good



for he wasn



t an


easy grader



We used to complain about his grading standards



usually to no avail,


though he would change a grade if he thought he had been unfair




Mr. Jones was a competent teacher



He knew what he was doing in classroom



and he could conduct his class very well



But what was more important was that he


made


his


students


fall


in


love


with


the


course


he


offered



He


led


us


to


take


the


initiative in delving into it on out own













3



Mariak Anagian


She


was


ninety- two


years


old


when


I


met


her,


a


gentle



diminutive


lady


in


European dress



Her face was deeply lined



and her coarse grey hair had yellowed


with


the


years



She


spoke


softly


in


a


quivering


voice


in


half


English


and


half


American



Her gnarled hands testified to the years of hard work on the farm in her


homeland



Yet



in


her


dark


eyes


and


in


her


gentle


manner


there


was


a


childlike


simplicity as she told me her story



I thought



she has the wisdom that comes with


years of experience and the gentle purity of a child



that was a wonderful but strange


combination of traits




I knew that l would never forget her








Her name was Mariak Anagian When she was a young woman



her homeland


was invaded by foreign troops



She had been keeping house for her father, brothers




husband



and her two


young


children



One day she returned from the


market


and


found the mutilated


(残缺不全的)


bodies of her father and one of her brothers on her


doorstep



They were among the many victims of the war



Mariak



s husband was much


older than she



and he soon succumbed to the rigorous demands of field work and


mental


strain



leaving


Mariak


alone


in


the


world


to


take


care


of


her


two


small


children



Many of the


town’


s people helped her, and she was able to produce enough


on the small farm to feed her family



Shortly after the turn of the century, her daughter


married and went to America



A few years later



Mariak



s daughter sent her some


money which enabled her to come to the United States



Thus Mariak came to live in


the United States for thirty years








As Mariak told her story, her eyes grew large with fear and her breath quickened


with excitement



Then she wept



After a short time



she sat silently with her head


bowed



Suddenly, she rose from the chair, lifted her skirt to just above her ankles



and


began


to


dance


in


short



jerky


steps



She


sang


almost


inaudibly


in


her


native


language



but I knew it was a children



s song



Her simple melody and simple dance


steps were typically those of an average child



Her eyes shone with youthful gaiety,


and her voice was light and happy



Her grandson appeared at this time



spoke to her


affectionately, and led her away from the room





4



My Dormitory Bedroom



My


dormitory


bedroom


on


the


second


floor


of


Bienville


Hall


is


small


and


cluttered up



Its dark green walls and dirty white ceiling make it look gloomy and thus


even smaller than it is



On entering the bedroom



one would find my bed is right in his


way because it takes up half of the room



The two large windows over my bed are


obstructed from view by the golden heavy drapes



Against the left wall is a large book


case extending into the comer which is behind the head of my bed



The bookcase is


crammed with piles of sheets of paper, books



and knickknacks



Wedged in between


the bookcase and the wall opposite the bed is a small grey metal desk



Near the desk


stands a brown wooden chair which fills up the left end of the room



Stuffed under the


desk is a wastepaper basket overflowing with tom pieces of Paper and refuse



The


wall above the bookcase and desk is completely taken up with two small posters



On


the right side of the room is a narrow closet with clothes



shoes



hats



ten nis racquets




and boxes bulging out of its sliding doors



Every time 1 walk out of my bedroom



I


think to myself, Now I know what it is like to live in a closet

















5



Subways






Subways are long



dark



gloomy, sooty tunnels under the ground



Trains with


many


cars


clatter


on


steel


tracks


through


these


tunnels



The


automatic


doors


open


noisily, one at each end and another in the middle of the car



The trains have bright


electric


lights


and


long


benches


for


passengers




comfort



There


are


many


colorful


posters


on


the


damp


metal


walls


of


the


trains



Some


advertise


toothpaste


for


the


family



Many posters plead for support for charity organizations



A lot of posters urge


subway riders to buy a special lime-scented deodorant or a particular lemon-oil haft


tonic



A few posters ask readers to buy this soap or that shoe polish



Most of the riders


read the posters



A few of them read books or newspapers



Not many riders talk to


their


fellow


travelers


as


they


burrow


through


the


earth


from


one


end


of


the


city


to


another


















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