As in Sooloo's seas, one vast water-spout will, sudden, form: and whirling, chase the flying Malay keels; so, before a swift-winged cloud, a thousand prows1 sped by, leaving braided, foaming2 wakes; their crowded inmates4' arms, in frenzied5 supplications wreathed; like tangled6 forest-boughs.
"See, see," cried Yoomy, "how the Death-cloud flies! Let us dive down in the sea."
"Nay," said Babbalanja. "All things come of Oro; if we must drown, let Oro drown us."
"Down sails: drop paddles," said Media: "here we float."
Like a rushing bison, sweeping7 by, the Death-cloud grazed us with its foam3; and whirling in upon the thousand prows beyond, sudden burst in deluges8; and scooping9 out a maelstrom10, dragged down every plank11 and soul.
Long we rocked upon the circling billows, which expanding from that center, dashed every isle12, till, moons after-ward, faint, they laved all Mardi's reef.
"Thanks unto Oro," murmured Mohi, "this heart still beats."
That sun-flushed eve, we sailed by many tranquil13 harbors, whence fled those thousand prows. Serene14, the waves ran up their strands15; and chimed around the unharmed stakes of palm, to which the thousand prows that morning had been fastened.
"Flying death, they ran to meet it," said Babbalanja. "But 'tie not that they fled, they died; for maelstroms, of these harbors, the Death-cloud might have made. But they died, because they might not longer live. Could we gain one glimpse of the great calendar of eternity16, all our names would there be found, glued against their dates of death. We die by land, and die by sea; we die by earthquakes, famines, plagues, and wars; by fevers, agues; woe17, or mirth excessive. This mortal air is one wide pestilence18, that kills us all at last. Whom the Death-cloud spares, sleeping, dies in silent watches of the night. He whom the spears of many battles could not slay19, dies of a grape-stone, beneath the vine-clad bower20 he built, to shade declining years. We die, because we live. But none the less does Babbalanja quake. And if he flies not, 'tis because he stands the center of a circle; its every point a leveled dart21; and every bow, bent22 back:—a twang, and Babbalanja dies."
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1 prows | |
n.船首( prow的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.布满泡沫的;发泡 | |
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v./n.泡沫,起泡沫 | |
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n.囚犯( inmate的名词复数 ) | |
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5 frenzied | |
a.激怒的;疯狂的 | |
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adj. 纠缠的,紊乱的 动词tangle的过去式和过去分词 | |
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adj.范围广大的,一扫无遗的 | |
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v.使淹没( deluge的第三人称单数 );淹没;被洪水般涌来的事物所淹没;穷于应付 | |
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n.捞球v.抢先报道( scoop的现在分词 );(敏捷地)抱起;抢先获得;用铲[勺]等挖(洞等) | |
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10 maelstrom | |
n.大乱动;大漩涡 | |
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11 plank | |
n.板条,木板,政策要点,政纲条目 | |
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adj. 安静的, 宁静的, 稳定的, 不变的 | |
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n.凉亭,树荫下凉快之处;闺房;v.荫蔽 | |
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