"Chattering daws," Martin muttered under his breath, and went on talking with Ruth and Arthur. “乌鸦嘴。”马丁低声说了一句,又和露丝与亚瑟谈话往了。
The poet should talk well, but not with an obvious striving after epigram; he should be sensitive, but not carry his vanity openly on his sleeve for the daws to peck at. 诗人应该很会说话,但并不刻意求工;他应该很敏感,但并不显露出他的虚荣。