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VOA慢速英语:'Two Thanksgiving Day Gentlemen,' by O. Henry
Puritan(s) – n. a member of a Protestant group in England and New England in the 16th and 17th centuries that opposed many customs of the Church of England
servant – n. a person who is hired to do household or personal duties such as cleaning and cooking
eye-glasses – n. a pair of lenses set into a frame and worn over your eyes to help you see
tear(s) – n. a drop of liquid that comes from your eyes especially when you cry
remembrance – n. something that is done or made to honor the memory of a person, thing, or event
bug – n. a usually small insect
waiter – n. a man who serves food or drinks to people in a restaurant
cent(s) – n. a unit of money that is equal to ¹/₁₀₀ of the basic unit of money in many countries
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