盖着布的鸟笼:盖着布的鸟笼读后感 icannothonestlysaythattherewaseveratimethatiwenthungrywhenilivedinthatorphanagein1)jacksonville,florida.imean,iwishtherehadbeenmoretoeatattimes,andthereweretimeswhenmystomachsuregrowledalotatnighttime. onedayoursecondgradeclassatspringparkschoolwasreleasedearlybecauseofa2)firedrill.asiwalkedbacktotheorphanage,aboutablockawayfromtheschool,isawawomanstandingonherfrontlawneatingasandwich.istoppedandstoodtherelookingather. “canihelpyou。”sheaskedme. “justlookingatthatsandwich,”ireplied. “wouldyoulikeasandwich。”sheaskedme. “yes,ma’am.iguess,”isaid. shewalkedbackintoherhouseandwithinaminutehadcomebackoutholdingasandwichinherhand. “here,”shesaid,handingmethesandwich. iraisedthesandwichtomymouthanditookabite. icouldfeelmyeyesrollbackintomyheadasitastedthewonderfultreat. “thisisverygood.whatisit。”iaskedher. “itisameatsandwich,”shetoldme. “wedon’tgetmuchmeatatthechildren’shomeorphanage,”itoldher. “ifyouevergethungryformeatyoucancomebyhere,”shetoldme,asshewalkedbackintoherhouseandclosedthedoor. islowlywalkedbacktotheorphanageeatingthesandwichandmakingsurethatmymouthwascleansothatnoonewouldknowthatihadeatenameatthing. thenextdayafterschoolionceagainwalkedbyherhousetoseeifshewasthere.sureenoughshesawmeandinvitedmeintoeatanothermeatsandwich. 第 1 页 共 5 页 asisatatherdiningroomtableinoticedthatshehadalargeblackbirdlockedinacageatthefarendoftheroom. “isthatabig,blackeaglebird。”iaskedher. “no.thatisatalkingcrow,”shetoldme. “birdscan’ttalk,”itoldher,wrinklingupmyforeheadinamazement. “ohyestheycan,”sheadvisedme. “howcanbirdstalklikehumanbeings。”iaskedher. “youjusthavetosaytheexactsamethingstothemover,andover,andovereverydayandthatishowtheylearntotalk,”shesaid. everydayforalmostsixmonthsiwouldcomebyherhousetoeatameatsandwichbeforereturningtotheorphanage.wheniwouldknockonherdoorshewouldalwayssay,“justamoment.iamcoveringthebirdcage.” allthetimesthatiwentthe...