THE LAST LEAF Audiobook Short Story by O. Henry Learn English Through Story

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our story today is called the last leaf

it was written by o henry here is

barbara klein with the story

many artists lived in the greenwich

village area of new york

two young women named sue and johnsy

shared a studio apartment at the top of

a three-story building

johnsy’s real name was joanna

in november

a cold unseen stranger came to visit the

city

this disease pneumonia

killed many people

johnsy lay on her bed

hardly moving

she looked through the small window

she could see the side of the brick

house

next to her building

one morning a doctor examined johnsy and

took her temperature

then he spoke with sue in another room

she has one chance in

let us say ten

he said

and that chance is for her to want to

live

your friend has made up her mind that

she is not going to get well

has she anything on her mind

she

she wanted to paint the bay of naples in

italy someday

said sue

paint

said the doctor bosh

has she anything on her mind worth

thinking twice

a

man for example

a man

said sue

is a man worth

but no doctor there is nothing of the

kind

i will do all that science can do

said the doctor

but whenever my patient begins to count

the carriages at her funeral

i take away 50 percent from the curative

power of medicines

after the doctor had gone

sue went into the work room and cried

then

she went to johnsy’s room with her

drawing board whistling ragtime

john c lay with her face toward the

window

sue stopped whistling thinking she was

asleep

she began making a pen and ink drawing

for a story in a magazine

young artists must work their way to art

by making pictures for magazine stories

sue heard a low sound

several times repeated

she went quickly to the bedside

johnsy’s eyes were open wide

she was looking out the window and

counting

counting backward

12

she said

and a little later

eleven

and then

ten

and

nine

and then eight and seven

almost together

sue

looked out the window

what was there to count

there was only an empty yard and the

blank side of the house seven meters

away

an old ivy vine going bad at the roots

climbed halfway up the wall

the cold breath of autumn had stricken

leaves from the plant until its branches

almost bare

hung on the bricks

what is it dear

asked sue

six

said john c quietly

they’re falling faster now

three days ago there were almost a

hundred

it made my head hurt to count them

but now

it’s easy

there goes another one

there are only five left now

five what dear asked sue

leaves

on the plant

when the last one falls

i must go too

i’ve known that for three days

didn’t the doctor tell you

oh i never heard of such a thing said

sue

what have old ivy leaves to do with your

getting well

and you used to love that vine don’t be

silly

why the doctor told me this morning that

your chances for getting well real soon

were

let’s see exactly what he said he said

the chances were ten to one

try to eat some soup now

and let me go back to my drawing so i

can sell it to the magazine and buy food

and wine for us

you needn’t get any more wine

said johnsy

keeping her eyes fixed out the window

there goes another one

no

i don’t want any soup

that leaves just four

i want to see the last one fall before

it gets dark

then i’ll go two

john c dear said sue will you promise me

to keep your eyes closed and not look

out the window until i’m done working

i must hand those drawings in by

tomorrow

tell me as soon as you have finished

said johnsy

closing her eyes and lying white and

still as a fallen statue

i want to see the last one fall

i’m tired of waiting

i’m tired of thinking

i want to turn loose my hold on

everything

and go sailing down

down

just like one of those poor tired leaves

try to sleep said sue

i must call mr bearman up to be my model

for my drawing of an old miner

don’t try to move until i come back

old bearman was a painter who lived on

the ground floor of the apartment

building

bearman was a failure in art

for years he had always been planning to

paint a work of art

but had never yet begun it

he earned a little money by serving as a

model to artists who could not pay for a

professional model

he was a fierce little old man who

protected the two young women in the

studio apartment above him

sue found bearman in his room

in one area was a blank canvas that had

been waiting 25 years for the first line

of paint

sue told him about johnsy

and how she feared that her friend would

float away like a leaf

old bearman was angered at such an idea

are there people in the world with the

foolishness to die because leaves drop

off a vine

why do you let that silly business come

in her brain

she she is very sick and weak said sue

and the disease has left her mind full

of strange ideas

this is not any place in which one so

good as miss johnsy shall lie sick

yelled bearman

someday i will paint a masterpiece and

we shall all go away

john c was sleeping when they went

upstairs

sue pulled the shade down to cover the

window

she and bearman went into the other room

they looked out a window fearfully at

the ivy vine

then

they looked at each other without

speaking

a cold rain was falling mixed with snow

bearman sat

and posed as the miner

the next morning sue awoke after an

hour’s sleep

she found johnsy with wide open eyes

staring at the covered window

pull up the shade i want to see

she ordered quietly

sue obeyed

after the beating rain and fierce wind

that blew through the night

there yet stood against the wall one ivy

leaf

it was the last one on the vine

it was still dark green at the center

but its edges were colored with the

yellow

it hung bravely from the branch about

seven meters above the ground

it is the last one

said john c

i thought it would surely fall during

the night

i heard the wind

it will fall today

and i shall die at the same time

dear dear said sue

leaning her worn face toward the bed

think of me

if you won’t think of yourself

what would i do

but johnsy did not answer

the next morning when it was light

john c demanded that the window shade be

raised

the ivy leaf was still there

john c lay for a long time

looking at it

and then she called to sue

who was preparing chicken soup

i’ve been a bad girl

said johnsy

something has made that last leaf stay

there

to show me how bad i was

it is wrong to want to die

you may bring me a little soup now

an hour later she said

someday

i hope to paint the bay of naples

later in the day the doctor came

and sue talked to him in the hallway

even chances

said the doctor

with good care you’ll win

and now i must see another case i have

in your building

bearman his name is

some kind of an artist i believe

pneumonia too

he is an old weak man and his case is

severe

there’s no hope for him

but he goes to the hospital today to

ease his pain

the next day the doctor said to sue

she’s out of danger

you won

nutrition and care now

that’s all

later that day

sue came to the bed where john c lay

and put one arm around her

i have something to tell you white mouse

she said

mr bearman died of pneumonia today in

the hospital

he was sick only two days

they found him the morning of the first

day in his room downstairs helpless with

pain

his shoes and clothing were completely

wet

and icy cold

they could not imagine where he had been

on such a terrible night

and then

they found a lantern

still lighted and they found a ladder

that had been moved from its place

and art supplies and a painting board

with green and yellow colors mixed on it

and look out the window dear

at the last ivy leaf on the wall

didn’t you wonder why it never moved

when the wind blew

oh darling

it is bearman’s masterpiece

he painted it there the night

that the last leaf

fell

you have heard the story the last leaf

by o’henry

your storyteller was barbara klein

this story was adapted by shelley

gullist and produced by lawan davis

i’m faith lapidus

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我们今天的故事被称为最后一片叶子

它是欧亨利写的 这里是芭芭拉克莱恩

讲述了

许多艺术家住在

纽约格林威治村地区的故事

两位名叫苏和约翰西的年轻女性

在山顶合租了一间工作室公寓

一栋三层楼

约翰西的真名是

乔安娜 十一月

一个冷漠的陌生人来到

这座城市

这种疾病肺炎

杀死了很多人

约翰西躺在她的床上一

动不动

她透过小窗户看着

她可以看到旁边砖房的侧面

一天早上,一位医生在她的大楼里

检查了约翰西并量

了她的体温,

然后他在另一个房间与苏交谈,

她有一次机会

让我们说十次,

他说

,那个机会是她想

活下去

你的朋友已经下定决心

她不会好起来

的 她有什么想法吗

她想画意大利那不勒斯湾

有一天

说 苏

油漆

说波什

医生 她有什么值得

思考的事情

例如

一个男人两次,一个男人

说苏

是一个值得的男人,

但没有医生没有

那种

我会尽科学所能做的事情

,医生说,

但每当我的病人开始数

她葬礼上的车厢时,

我会拿走 50% 医生走后

,由于药物的疗效,

苏进工作室哭了起来,

然后

她拿着画板去约翰西的房间

吹口哨,拉格泰姆·

约翰 C 脸对着窗户躺着,

苏停止吹口哨,以为她

睡着了,

她开始做

为杂志上的故事画笔墨画

年轻艺术家必须

通过为杂志故事制作图片来走上艺术之路

苏听到低声

重复了好几次

她迅速走到床边 然后

倒数

12

说,过了一会儿,

十一

,然后是

,然后是八和七,

几乎在一起

看着

窗外 再数一数

,只有一个空院子,

七米开外的房子空荡荡的一面,

一根根部腐烂的老常春藤

爬上半壁墙

,秋天的冷气已经

从植物上夺走了叶子,直到它的树枝

几乎光秃秃的

挂着 在

砖头上,亲爱的

问苏

说,约翰 c 悄悄地说,

他们现在下落得更快,

三天前有将近

一百个

,数得我头疼,

但现在

很容易

再有一个

,现在只剩下五个了

五 亲爱的问苏

最后一棵落下时叶子在植物上

我也必须去

我知道三天

没有医生告诉你

哦我从来没有听说过这样的事情说

苏有老常春藤叶子怎么办 随着你的

康复

,你曾经爱过那棵葡萄树,

别傻了,

为什么今天早上医生告诉我,

你很快就会康复的机会是真的

让我们看看他说的是什么他说

的机会是十比一

尝试吃一些 现在

和汤 让我回去画我的画,这样我

就可以把它卖给杂志,

为我们买食物和酒,

你不需要再喝酒了,

约翰西说,

眼睛盯着窗外,

还有一个,

不,

我不想要

只剩下四个的汤

我想在天黑之前看到最后一个掉下来

然后

我去两个 明天必须交出那些图纸

你一完成就告诉我

约翰西

闭上眼睛 躺在

白色的雕像 像一尊倒下的雕像

我想看到最后一个倒下

我厌倦了等待

我厌倦了

思考 想放开我对

一切的控制

像那些可怜的疲惫的叶子一样向下航行

试着睡觉 苏说,

我必须叫贝尔曼先生做我的模型,

为我画一个老矿工

不要试图移动,直到 我回来了

老熊人是住

在公寓一楼的画家

建造

Bearman 多年来一直是艺术上的失败

他一直计划

画一件艺术品

但从未开始

凶猛的小老头在

他上方的工作室公寓里保护了两个年轻女人,

苏在他房间

的一个区域发现熊人是一张

已经等了 25 年的第一

道油漆的空白画布,

苏告诉他关于约翰西的事情

以及她是如何害怕的 她的朋友会

像树叶一样

飘走 老熊被这种想法激怒

了世界上是否有人

愚蠢地因为树叶掉下来而死

苏虚弱地说

,病魔让她的脑海里充满

了奇怪的想法,

这不是任何一个

像约翰西小姐这样优秀的人会生病的

地方

他们上楼时c正在睡觉

苏拉下窗帘遮住

窗户

她和熊人走进另一个房间

他们恐惧地看着窗外

的常春藤藤

然后

他们互相看着对方不

说话 冷雨夹着雪

第二天早上,熊坐在矿工的样子,苏醒了一个小时后,

她发现约翰西睁大眼睛

盯着被遮盖的窗户

拉起窗帘,我想看到

她安静地命令

在暴雨和狂风吹过之后服从

了 整夜

有一片常春藤叶子靠在墙上

它是藤蔓上的最后一叶

它的中心仍然是深绿色的,

但它的边缘被染上了

黄色

它勇敢地挂

在离地面约七米的树枝

上 最后一个

说 john

ci 认为它肯定会在夜间坠落

我听到风

今天它会坠落

我将同时死去

亲爱的 亲爱的 苏

靠着她疲惫的脸说 走到床边

想想我,

如果你不考虑自己,

我会怎么做,

第二天早上天亮时约翰西没有回答

约翰 c 要求拉起窗帘

常春藤叶还在那儿

约翰 c 躺了一会儿 看了好久

然后她打电话

给正在准备鸡汤的苏

我一直是个坏女孩

说约翰西

有些东西让最后一片叶子留在那里

向我展示我有多糟糕

想要死是错误的

你可能会带来 我现在喝点汤

一个小时后她说

有一天

我希望能

在那天晚些时候画那不勒斯湾 医生来了

,苏在走廊里和他说话,

甚至机会

医生小心你会赢

,现在我必须 看看我

在你楼里

的另一个案例 医生说要起诉的那一天,

她不在了

你赢得了

营养和护理

,这一切都

过去了,那天晚些时候,

苏来到约翰 C 躺着的床上

,一只胳膊搂着她,

我有话要告诉你白老鼠,

她说

熊先生今天在医院死于肺炎,

他只是生病了 两天

后,第一天早上,他们

在楼下的房间里发现他因

疼痛

而无助,他的鞋子和衣服都

湿透了

,冰冷,

他们无法想象

在如此可怕的夜晚他在哪里

,然后

他们发现一盏灯

还亮着, 他们找到了一个

从原处搬走的梯子

和美术用品,还有一块

绿黄相间的画板,

然后看着窗外亲爱

的墙上最后一片常春藤叶子,

你不奇怪为什么它从来没有移动

过 风在吹

哦,亲爱的,

这是熊人的杰作,

在最后一片叶子落下的那个晚上画了它,

你听过这个故事,最后一片叶子

作者是欧亨利,

你的说书人是芭芭拉·克莱因,

这个故事是改编的 由 shelley

gullist 制作,lawan davis 制作,

我是信仰 lapidus

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