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经典散文:最浪漫的回忆一份美好的回忆可勾起以前美好的记忆,让自己感到美好,下面小编为大家整理了经典散文:最浪漫的回忆,欢迎阅读!AsAnnalookedoutthewindowofheroldbeachhouseontheedgeoftheemeraldsea,shebedpantorememberallthebeautifulmemoriesshehadtherethroughouthermanyyears.OnememoryinparticularseemedtocometomindItwasabout70yearsagolateinthemonthof.August.Annawas16yearsoldandthatwasherfirstsummertogetherwithPeter.Althoughshefeltthatshehadbeenwithhimforever,ithadonlybeenashortmonthsincethenhadtirstmetonthatverybeach.ThisparticulardaywassomemorablethatAnnafoundherselfthinkingaboutitallthetime,sincePeterha、passedaway.坐落在翠绿的海边的海滨别墅里,安娜望着窗外,开始回忆起她多年来在那里留下的美丽的瞬间,关于其中的某个瞬间的记忆犹为深刻。故事发生在大概70年前的深秋,那年安娜16岁,也是她和皮特一起度过的第一个夏天。尽管她感觉已经和皮特在一起很久了,可实际上自从他们第一次在海滩相遇才过去短短一个月而已。那是特殊的`一天,是值得回忆的一天,自从皮特去世后,安娜的思绪总是不自觉地回到那一天。Earlythatmorningatabout5:45,Annaawoketothesoundofatappingonherwindow.Whensheopenedthewindow,tohersurprisePeterwasstandingtherewithapicnicbasketandablanket.PetertoldAnnathatsinceitwashislastdayatthebeachthissummerthathewantedtospendtheentiredaywithher.fromthetimeofthesunrisetoafterthesunsetonthehorizon.Aftertheywatchedthesunriseearlythatandatetheirromanticpicnicbreakfast.they一satontheswingatthenearbypark.Theytalkedforhoursonend,tellingeachotherhowtheywouldkeepintouchuntiltheycouldbetogetherthefollowingsummer.那天清晨约5:45,安娜就被轻轻敲打窗子的声音弄醒了打开窗,她惊讶地发现皮特站在窗外手里提着野餐篮和毯子他说今天是和安娜一起在海滩度过的这个夏天的最后一天,他想要一整天都和安娜在一起,从日出到日落他们一起观看老人那天清晨的的日出,一起享用了一顿浪漫的野餐早餐,一起在附近的公园荡秋千他们交谈了好几个小时,让彼此知道他们会一直保持联系,直到第二年夏天再次相见。Itwasabeautifuldayandtheaunbeameddownonthemintheearlyafternoonastheyswaminthewavesofthecrystalclearwateratthebeach.Annacouldrememberthemsplashingandplayinginthewaterforwhathasseemedlikeamillionyearsandnotknowingwhereallthetimehadgone.那天天气很好,他们在海边清澈的波浪里游泳,午后的阳光照耀在他们身上安娜仍然记得,他们在海里打着水仗,时间在嬉戏中不知不觉地流失。Itwasalreadystartingtogetdarkonthebeach.Sothen,AnnaandPeterdriedoffandfoundaprettyspotatthetopofahilltheyhadoftengonetotalkthroughoutthesummer.Theysetouttheirblanketsandlaidineachother'sarmuntilallofsudderitbegantopour.Mostpeoplewouldhavethoughtthattherainwouldputadamp