产地 | 上海 |
---|---|
额定电压 | 220V |
附加功能 | 手机遥控 |
功能 | 拖扫吸式 |
适用面积 | 120-150平米 |
品牌 | galileo/伽利略 |
型号 | FR-S01 |
是否带遥控器 | 是 |
吸尘器款式 | 卧式 |
外观造型 | 扫地机器人 |
清扫路线 | 规划式 |
是否自动充电 | 是 |
碰撞保护 | 机械+电子双层保护 |
是否有定时预约功能 | 是 |
有无虚拟墙 | 有 |
FragmentWelcome to consult...oured guest, and I thought Mrs.
Heep an agreeable woman.
‘My Uriah,’ said Mrs. Heep, ‘has looked forward to this, sir, a
long while. He had his fears that our umbleness stood in the way,
and I joined in them myself. Umble we are, umble we have been,
umble we shall ever be,’ said Mrs. Heep.
‘I am sure you have no occasion to be so, ma’am,’ I said, ‘unless
you like.’
‘Thank you, sir,’ retorted Mrs. Heep. ‘We know our station and
are thankful in it.’
I found that Mrs. Heep gradually got nearer to me, and that
Uriah gradually got opposite to me, and that they respectfully
plied me with the choicest of the eatables on the table. There was
nothing particularly choice there, to be sure; but I took the will for
the deed, and felt that they were very attentive. Presently they
began to talk about aunts, and then I told them about mine; and
about fathers and mothers, and then I told them about mine; and
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then Mrs. Heep began to talk about fathers-in-law, and then I
began to tell her about mine—but stopped, because my aunt had
advised me to observe a silence on that subject. A tender young
cork, however, would have had no more chance against a pair of
corkscrews, or a tender young tooth against a pair of dentists, or a
little shuttlecock against two battledores, than I had against Uriah
and Mrs. Heep. They did just what they liked with me; and
wormed things out of me that I had no desire to tell, with a
certainty I blush to think of. the more especially, as in my juvenile
frankness, I took some credit to myself for being so confidential
and felt that I was quite the patron of my two respectful
entertainers.
They were very fond of one another: that was certain. I take it,
that had its effect upon me, as a touch of nature; but the skill with
which the one followed up whatever the other said, was a touch of
art which I was still less proof against. When there was nothing
more to be got out of me about myself (for on the Murdstone and
Grinby life, and on my journey, I was dumb), they began about Mr.
Wickfield and Agnes. Uriah threw the ball to Mrs. Heep, Mrs.
Heep caught it and threw it back to Uriah, Uriah kept it up a little
while, then sent it back to Mrs. Heep, and so they went on tossing
it about until I had no idea who had got it, and was quite
bewildered. The ball itself was always changing too. Now it was
Mr. Wickfield, now Agnes, now the excellence of Mr. Wickfield,
now my admiration of Agnes; now the extent of Mr. Wickfield’s
business and resources, now our domestic life after dinner; now,
the wine that Mr. Wickfield took, the reason why he took it, and
the pity that it was he took so much; now one thing, now another,
then everything at once; and all the time, without appearing to
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speak very often, or to do anything but sometimes encourage them
a little, for fear they should be overcome by their humility and the
honour of my company, I found myself perpetually letting out
something or other that I had no business to let out and seeing the
effect of it in the twinkling of Uriah’s dinted nostrils.
I had begun to be a little uncomfortable, and to wish myself well
out of the visit, when a figure coming down the street passed the
door—it stood open to air the room, which was warm, the weather
being close for the time of year—came back again, looked in, and
walked in, exclaiming loudly, ‘Copperfield! Is it possible?’
It was Mr. Micawber! It was Mr. Micawber, with his eye-glass,
and his walking-stick, and his shirt-collar, and his genteel air, and
the condescending roll in his voice, all complete!
‘My dear Copperfield,’ said Mr. Micawber, putting out his hand,
‘this is indeed a meeting which is calculated to impress the mind
with a sense of the instability and uncertainty of all human—in
short, it is a most extraordinary meeting. Walk