A conscientious1 host should ever be up betimes, to look after the welfare of his guests, and see to it that their day begin auspiciously2. King Media announced the advent3 of the sun, by rustling4 at my bower's eaves in person.
A repast was spread in an adjoining arbor5, which Media's pages had smoothed for our reception, and where his subordinate chiefs were in attendance. Here we reclined upon mats. Balmy and fresh blew the breath of the morning; golden vapors6 were upon the mountains, silver sheen upon the grass; and the birds were at matins in the groves7; their bright plumage flashing into view, here and there, as if some rainbow were crouching8 in the foliage9.
Spread before us were viands10, served in quaint-shaped, curiously-dyed gourds12, not Sevres, but almost as tasteful; and like true porcelain13, fire had tempered them. Green and yielding, they are plucked from the tree; and emptied of their pulp14, are scratched over with minute marks, like those of a line engraving15. The ground prepared, the various figures are carefully etched. And the outlines filled up with delicate punctures16, certain vegetable oils are poured over them, for coloring. Filled with a peculiar17 species of earth, the gourd11 is now placed in an oven in the ground. And in due time exhumed18, emptied of its contents, and washed in the stream, it presents a deep-dyed exterior19; every figure distinctly traced and opaque20, but the ground semi-transparent. In some cases, owing to the variety of dyes employed, each figure is of a different hue21.
More glorious goblets22 than these for the drinking of wine, went never from hand to mouth. Capacious as pitchers23, they almost superseded24 decanters.
Now, in a tropical climate, fruit, with light wines, forms the only fit meal of a morning. And with orchards25 and vineyards forever in sight, who but the Hetman of the Cossacs would desire more? We had plenty of the juice of the grape. But of this hereafter; there are some fine old cellars, and plenty of good cheer in store.
During the repast, Media, for a time, was much taken up with our raiment. He begged me to examine for a moment the texture26 of his right royal robe, and observe how much superior it was to my own. It put my mantle27 to the blush; being tastefully stained with rare devices in red and black; and bordered with dyed fringes of feathers, and tassels28 of red birds' claws.
Next came under observation the Skyeman's Guayaquil hat; at whose preposterous29 shape, our host laughed in derision; clapping a great conical calabash upon the head of an attendant, and saying that now he was Jarl. At this, and all similar sallies, Samoa was sure to roar louder than any; though mirth was no constitutional thing with him. But he seemed rejoiced at the opportunity of turning upon us the ridicule30, which as a barbarian31 among whites, he himself had so often experienced.
These pleasantries over, King Media very slightly drew himself up, as if to make amends32 for his previous unbending. He discoursed33 imperially with his chiefs; nodded his sovereign will to his pages; called for another gourd of wine; in all respects carrying his royalty34 bravely.
The repast concluded, we journeyed to the canoe-house, where we found the little Chamois stabled like a steed. One solitary35 depredation36 had been committed. Its sides and bottom had been completely denuded37 of the minute green barnacles, and short sea-grass, which, like so many leeches38, had fastened to our planks39 during our long, lazy voyage.
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1 conscientious | |
adj.审慎正直的,认真的,本着良心的 | |
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adv.吉利; 繁荣昌盛; 前途顺利; 吉祥 | |
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n.(重要事件等的)到来,来临 | |
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4 rustling | |
n. 瑟瑟声,沙沙声 adj. 发沙沙声的 | |
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5 arbor | |
n.凉亭;树木 | |
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n.水汽,水蒸气,无实质之物( vapor的名词复数 );自夸者;幻想 [药]吸入剂 [古]忧郁(症)v.自夸,(使)蒸发( vapor的第三人称单数 ) | |
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7 groves | |
树丛,小树林( grove的名词复数 ) | |
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v.屈膝,蹲伏( crouch的现在分词 ) | |
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n.叶子,树叶,簇叶 | |
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10 viands | |
n.食品,食物 | |
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11 gourd | |
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n.葫芦( gourd的名词复数 ) | |
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n.瓷;adj.瓷的,瓷制的 | |
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n.果肉,纸浆;v.化成纸浆,除去...果肉,制成纸浆 | |
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15 engraving | |
n.版画;雕刻(作品);雕刻艺术;镌版术v.在(硬物)上雕刻(字,画等)( engrave的现在分词 );将某事物深深印在(记忆或头脑中) | |
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n.(尖物刺成的)小孔( puncture的名词复数 );(尤指)轮胎穿孔;(尤指皮肤上被刺破的)扎孔;刺伤v.在(某物)上穿孔( puncture的第三人称单数 );刺穿(某物);削弱(某人的傲气、信心等);泄某人的气 | |
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v.挖出,发掘出( exhume的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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22 goblets | |
n.高脚酒杯( goblet的名词复数 ) | |
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[医]被代替的,废弃的 | |
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25 orchards | |
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n.(织物)质地;(材料)构造;结构;肌理 | |
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n.斗篷,覆罩之物,罩子;v.罩住,覆盖,脸红 | |
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31 barbarian | |
n.野蛮人;adj.野蛮(人)的;未开化的 | |
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adj.[医]变光的,裸露的v.使赤裸( denude的过去式和过去分词 );剥光覆盖物 | |
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n.水蛭( leech的名词复数 );蚂蟥;榨取他人脂膏者;医生 | |
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(厚)木板( plank的名词复数 ); 政纲条目,政策要点 | |
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