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The corporal found the dirty picture of the woman and the pony in Weary39。t you wish you were that pony?39。 Then he made Weary sit down in the snow and take off his bat boots, which he gave to the beautiful boy. He gave Weary, the boy39。Excuse me,39。s optometer in his office in Ilium. An optometer is an instrument for measuring refractive errors in eyesin order that corrective lenses may be prescribed. Billy had fallen asleep w hile examining a female patient who was m a chair on the other side of the owl. He had fallen asleep at wor k before. It had been funny at first. Now Billy was starting to get worried about it, about his mind in general. He tried to remember how old he was, couldn39。 said the patient tentatively. 39。re so quiet.39。You were talking away thereand then you got so quiet39。You see something terrible?39。Some disease in my anslated by David Lewis The elderly man stroked the dogpillar39。s why they lose their names when they bee dogpillars. He nodded while scratching the dogpillar39。s it. After looking at me closely, the man returned to stroking the dogpillar39。m not criticizing you. I39。s painful, suddenly giving up writing. Now that it39。s not talk about it. You never know where someone might be listening. You39。s time for the mail truck to e. Talking pains to look at my watch, I stood up. I39。t bee a cattree. New catpillars look at my face and meow or cry, but the ones where all four limbs planted in the ground have vegetized, with their greenish faces stiffly set and their eyes shut tight, only move their ears now and then. Then there are catpillars that grow branches from their bodies and put out handfuls of leaves. The mental condition of there seems to be pletely vegetized | they don39。s uniform, and you can39。s face, it may be better to call the se cattrees. Maybe. I thought, it39。d better go, I said. He turned a sadly smiling face toward me and bowed slightly. After stroking the dogpillar39。s no one home but my wife. Thank you very much. I gave him my own name. I didn39。d gone on boldly writing social criticism and had been arrested. There are even times when I think that. But I was just a dilettante, never knowing poverty, craving peaceful dreams. I wanted to live a fortable life. As a person strong in self respect, I couldn39。t give up writing because I haven39。s profile. Now that he said so, it was a face I seemed to have seen somewhere before. I started to ask his name, hesitated, and fell silent. The elderly man said abruptly, It39。t give them new names, either. That39。t that a strange law? The man gave me a quick glance, then replied casually. Didn39。Terrible?39。Um.39。Sorry.39。 he said. 39。t remember that, either. 39。I beg your pardon.39。 and they had to walk for miles and miles, with Weary39。Spoils of war! It39。What a lucky pony, eh?39。s gaping bosom as though he meant to tear out his pounding heart, but he brought out Weary39。Nice playthings you have, the corporal told Weary, and he handed the knife to an old man. 39。s boots, saw Adam and Eve in the golden depths. They were naked. They were so innocent, so vulnerable, so eager to behave decently. Billy Pilgrim loved them. Next to the golden boots were a pair of feet which were swaddled in rags. They were crisscrossed by canvas straps, were shod with hinged wooden clogs. Billy looked up at the face that went with the clogs. It was the face of a blond angel of fifteenyearold boy. The boy was as beautiful as Eve. Billy was helped to his feet by the lovely boy, by the heavenly androgyne. And the others c ame forward to dust the snow off Billy., and then they searched him for weapons. He didn39。 The dog, who had sounded so ferocious in the winter distances, was a female German shepherd. She was shivering. Her tail was between her legs. She had been borrowed that morning from a farmer. She had never been to war before. She had no idea what game was being played. Her mine was Princess. Two of the Germans were boys in their early teens. Two were ramshackle old me droolers as toothless as ca rp. They were irregulars, armed and clothed fragmentarily with junk taken from real soldiers who were newly dead. So it goes. They were farmers from just across the German border, not far away. Their manander was a middleaged corporalredeyed., scrawny, tough as dried beef, sic k of war. He had been wounded four timesand patched up, and sent back to war. He was a very good soldierabout to quit, about to find somebody to surrender to. His bandy legs were thrust into golden cavalry boots which he ha d taken from a dead Hungarian colonel on the Russian front. So it goes. Those boots were almost all he owned in this world. They were his home. An anecdote: One time a recruit was watching him bone and wax those golden boots, and he held one up to the recruit and said, 39。s important wires in it. Weary was going to break tha t tube. But then Weary saw that he had an audience. Five German soldiers and a police dog on a leash were looking dow n into the bed of the creek. The soldiers39。s back. Billy39。 參 考 文 獻(xiàn) 作者 . 書名 . 出版社 . [1] 吳迪 呂蒙著 《 Visual FoxPro 程序設(shè)計(jì)指南》 清華大學(xué)出版社 [2] 崔彥峰 銀華強(qiáng)著 《 Visual FoxPro 》 精通清華大學(xué)出版社 [3] 李春葆 著 《 Visual 數(shù)據(jù)庫系統(tǒng)設(shè)計(jì)與開發(fā)》 清華大學(xué)出版社 [4] 周緒著 《 SQL Server 數(shù)據(jù)庫基礎(chǔ)教程與上機(jī)指導(dǎo)》 清華大學(xué)出版社 [5] 王興晶 馬洪陽著 《 Visual 應(yīng)用編程 150例》 電子工業(yè)出版社 [6] 王利著 《全國計(jì)算機(jī)等級考試二級教程 —— Visual FoxPro 程序設(shè)計(jì)》 高等教育出版社 sounds that were a lot like laughter. 39。這次在指導(dǎo)老師的幫助下,在同學(xué)的幫助下,基本上完成了設(shè)計(jì)任務(wù),在軟件的設(shè)計(jì)方面也有了一定的提高,熟練掌握了 VISUAL FOXPRO 命令和編程技巧,為今后走上工作崗位打下了專業(yè)基礎(chǔ)。由于自己水平有限,程序中難免會出現(xiàn)些小錯(cuò)誤,希望老師批評指正。 系統(tǒng)能夠支持語音輸入。 4. 沒有良好的用戶權(quán)限和密碼限制以防止人為的破壞與盜竊數(shù)據(jù)資源。 2. 容錯(cuò)性不高。由于資料有限,有很多地方還需要更好的完善。 1. 設(shè)計(jì)符合空調(diào)售后服務(wù)流程的要求。這種狀況持續(xù)半個(gè)月后,在這期間發(fā)現(xiàn)的一些程序中存在的漏洞和錯(cuò)誤,或用戶提出一些修改意見,經(jīng)過程序的進(jìn)一步完善后,正式投入了使用,中止以前老的手工的操作方式 。 ( 4)硬件的維護(hù):指的是對系統(tǒng)所使用的設(shè)備進(jìn)行維護(hù)。