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I
was crossing a very busy street when I heard something familiar. I later
asked my sister Jeanne how she had known it was me! She said it was my laugh.
I wouldn't say my laugh is unusual, but I guess to a family member it can spread
to him or her in some way. It hits their hearts and makes a deep, clear sound that
continues for a long time in their minds. I would tell you our story right here.
I
come from a broken family. After we grew up, I haven't seen my other three brothers
and sisters for many years. And that is where this story begins.
My
sister Jeanne was only 14 months older than me, but by the time we were teenagers
we had lost touch with each other. By age 19, I had moved away from our home
in Wisconsin to live on my father's horse farm in Virginia, where
I worked to treat sick or injured animals. I was told that Jeanne got married at
18, and moved to Chicago. And our connection somehow ended since then.
About
five years flew by. I was 24 and on a trip with my husband to New York City,
a place where I had never been before. It was a very, very large city. I was used
to riding my horse to the corner store where everyone knew everyone and everything
going on in the quiet little town of Driver, Virginia. We went to New York to visit
my husband's cousin. We went to Little Italy, the Statue of Liberty, Chinatown,
and several other places of interest. I had never seen so many taxis in one place
in all my life.
One
day, we were crossing a very busy street filled with people. Everyone was in a hurry.
I laughed at something my husband said, and I suddenly heard my name called
from somewhere behind me: "Chery!" I stopped in the middle of the road.
Tears rolled down quickly at once from my face. I knew without a doubt that it was
my sister Jeanne.
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Paragraph 1:
I
shouted back before even turning to look. "Jeanne?"
Paragraph 2:
Since
that time, my sister and I have never been separated.
答案:Paragraph 1: I shouted back before even turning to look. "Jeanne?" It was her, my dear sister. I began pushing people out of my way to get to her. People in the street were looking at us very surprisingly. They started to part, letting us go through. And there we were, standing in the middle of the street, facing each other and smiling. I asked her what she was doing in New York, and she told me everything about herself those years. It was a miracle to see my sister there. Paragraph 2: Since that time, my sister and I have never been separated. My sister moved back to Wisconsin with me. We live not far away from each other, and we often visit our father together and look after him quite well. We visit each other as well and talk with each other almost every day. Whenever we are in trouble, we help each other. Many years have passed, and we have got into touch with my other brothers and sisters. We are now living a happy life on the horse farm.