英语翻译An Act of Kindness President Abraham Lincoln often visit
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英语翻译
An Act of Kindness
President Abraham Lincoln often visited hospitals to talk with wounded soldiers during the Civil War.Once,doctors pointed out a young soldier who was near death and Lincoln went over to his bedside.
"Is there anything I can do for you?" asked the President.
The soldier obviously didn't recognize Lincoln,and with some effort he was able to whisper,"Would you please write a letter to my mother?"
A pen and paper were provided and the President carefully began writing down what the young man was able to say:
"My dearest mother,I was badly hurt while doing my duty.I'm afraid I'm not going to recover.Don't grieve too much for me,please.Kiss Mary and John for me.May God bless you and father."
The soldier was too weak to continue,so Lincoln signed the letter for him and added,"Written for your son by Abraham Lincoln."
The young man asked to see the note and was astonished when he discovered who had written it."Are you really the President?" he asked.
"Yes I am," Lincoln replied quietly.Then he asked if there was anything else he could do.
"Would you please hold my hand?" the soldier asked."It will help to see me through to the end."
In the hushed room,the tall gaunt President took the boy's hand in his and spoke warm words of encouragement until death came.
An Act of Kindness
President Abraham Lincoln often visited hospitals to talk with wounded soldiers during the Civil War.Once,doctors pointed out a young soldier who was near death and Lincoln went over to his bedside.
"Is there anything I can do for you?" asked the President.
The soldier obviously didn't recognize Lincoln,and with some effort he was able to whisper,"Would you please write a letter to my mother?"
A pen and paper were provided and the President carefully began writing down what the young man was able to say:
"My dearest mother,I was badly hurt while doing my duty.I'm afraid I'm not going to recover.Don't grieve too much for me,please.Kiss Mary and John for me.May God bless you and father."
The soldier was too weak to continue,so Lincoln signed the letter for him and added,"Written for your son by Abraham Lincoln."
The young man asked to see the note and was astonished when he discovered who had written it."Are you really the President?" he asked.
"Yes I am," Lincoln replied quietly.Then he asked if there was anything else he could do.
"Would you please hold my hand?" the soldier asked."It will help to see me through to the end."
In the hushed room,the tall gaunt President took the boy's hand in his and spoke warm words of encouragement until death came.
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行为的和善
亚伯拉罕林肯总统经常访问医院,跟受伤的士兵在内战.有一次,医生指出,一名年轻士兵谁是接近死亡和林肯走到他的床边.
“有什么我可以为你做的?”要求总统.
士兵显然不承认林肯,并与一些努力,他能够耳语:“请你写信给我的母亲?”
用笔和纸提供了总统和认真开始写下来什么的年轻人能够说:
“我最亲爱的母亲,我是受重伤,在做我的职责.我怕我不会收回.不要过于悲伤请给我.吻玛丽和约翰对我来说.愿上帝保佑你和父亲“ .
该士兵是太弱,无法继续,所以林肯在信上签名,并为他补充说,“书面你儿子的亚伯拉罕林肯.”
这个年轻人要见的说明,并感到惊讶时,他发现谁写了它.“你是真正的总统?”他问道.
“是我,”林肯悄悄地回答.然后,他询问是否有别的,他可以做.
“请你持有我的手?”士兵问.“这将有助于见我到底.”
在安静房间,高大的憔悴主持男孩的手在他和以热情洋溢的鼓励,直到去世了.
行为的和善
亚伯拉罕林肯总统经常访问医院,跟受伤的士兵在内战.有一次,医生指出,一名年轻士兵谁是接近死亡和林肯走到他的床边.
“有什么我可以为你做的?”要求总统.
士兵显然不承认林肯,并与一些努力,他能够耳语:“请你写信给我的母亲?”
用笔和纸提供了总统和认真开始写下来什么的年轻人能够说:
“我最亲爱的母亲,我是受重伤,在做我的职责.我怕我不会收回.不要过于悲伤请给我.吻玛丽和约翰对我来说.愿上帝保佑你和父亲“ .
该士兵是太弱,无法继续,所以林肯在信上签名,并为他补充说,“书面你儿子的亚伯拉罕林肯.”
这个年轻人要见的说明,并感到惊讶时,他发现谁写了它.“你是真正的总统?”他问道.
“是我,”林肯悄悄地回答.然后,他询问是否有别的,他可以做.
“请你持有我的手?”士兵问.“这将有助于见我到底.”
在安静房间,高大的憔悴主持男孩的手在他和以热情洋溢的鼓励,直到去世了.
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