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___1___. But then, so was the dream.

In the early 1950s in a small Southern California town, a little girl left yet another load of books onto the tiny library's counter.

___2___. She'd make her weekly trek to the yellow library with the brown trim, the little one-room building where the children's library actually was just a nook. Frequently, ___3___.

As the white-haired librarian hand-stamped the due dates in the ten-year-old's choices, the little girl looked longingly at "The New Book" prominently displayed on the counter. ___4___, right there for the world to see.

That particular day, ___5___. "___6___," she said, "I 'm going to be a writer. I'm going to write books."

The promise was a long time keeping The girl was a reader she ventured out of that nook in search of heftier fare She marveled again at the wonder of writing a book and having it honored like that she confessed her goal When I grow up
承诺需要永久遵守,梦想也是如此。 20世纪50年代早期,在加利福尼亚南部的一个小镇上,一个女孩将一叠书放在图书馆的小柜台上。小女孩是这里的读者。每周,她都千辛万苦来到这个黄色的、有着棕色的装饰的图书馆。在这个小小的单间建筑里,儿童读物仅仅占据了一个角落,为了找到更多的精神食粮,她经常迈出那个角落。 当那个满头白发的图书管理员在这个10岁女孩的选书上贴上还书日期时,小女孩久久凝视着“新书展区”,她觉得能写书真是了不起,居然能被赋予如此荣耀,高高的摆放在那儿供全世界欣赏。 就在那个特别的日子,她说出了自己的目标。“等我长大以后”,她说,“我要当一位作家,我要写书。”