11.He made frank remarks about women running around like the house was afire, just because they were having company, but wild horses could not have dragged him from the scene.
12.We never shall be rich, and Plumfield may burn up any night, for that incorrigible Tommy Bangs will smoke sweet-fern cigars under the bed-clothes, though he's set himself afire three times already.
们永远会变得富有,Plumfield 可能会在任何一个晚上燃烧起来,因为那个可救药 Tommy Bangs 会在被褥下抽甜蕨类雪茄,尽管他已经三次自焚了。机翻
13." His shield is afire, " Gendry said in a hushed voice. Arya saw it in the same instant. The flames had spread across the chipped yellow paint, and the three black dogs were engulfed.
14.For a fire will be kindled by my wrath, one that burns down to the realm of the dead below. It will devour the earth and its harvests and set afire the foundations of the mountains.
15.Autumn and winter had passed, and Heidi knew that the time was coming when Peter would go up the Alp with his goats, where the flowers were glistening in the sunshine and the mountains were all afire.
16.Mac opened his eyes wide at this reply, then seemed to see the joke and joined in the laugh with such heartiness that Aunt Plenty's voice was heard demanding from above with sleepy anxiety: " Is the house afire" ?
17.'Let's see. I know a lot of girls and boys there. Alva Richards — I know his father. And Maggie Henry. And a kid named Mick Kelly — ' He felt as though his ears had caught afire. He knew himself to be a fool.