ONE day there was a traveller in the woods in California, in the dry season, when the Trades were blowing strong. He had ridden a long way, and he was tired and hungry, and dismounted from his horse to smoke a pipe. But when he felt in his pocket he found but two matches. He struck the first, and it would not light.
“Here is a pretty state of things!” said the traveller. “Dying for a smoke; only one match left; and that certain to miss fire! Was there ever a creature so unfortunate? And yet,” thought the traveller, “suppose I light this match, and smoke my pipe, and shake out the dottle here in the grass — the grass might catch on fire, for it is dry like tinder; and while I snatch out the flames in front, they might evade1 and run behind me, and seize upon yon bush of poison oak; before I could reach it, that would have blazed up; over the bush I see a pine tree hung with moss2; that too would fly in fire upon the instant to its topmost bough3; and the flame of that long torch — how would the trade wind take and brandish4 that through the inflammable forest! I hear this dell roar in a moment with the joint5 voice of wind and fire, I see myself gallop6 for my soul, and the flying conflagration7 chase and outflank me through the hills; I see this pleasant forest burn for days, and the cattle roasted, and the springs dried up, and the farmer ruined, and his children cast upon the world. What a world hangs upon this moment!”
With that he struck the match, and it missed fire.
“Thank God!” said the traveller, and put his pipe in his pocket.
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vt.逃避,回避;避开,躲避 | |
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2 moss | |
n.苔,藓,地衣 | |
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3 bough | |
n.大树枝,主枝 | |
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4 brandish | |
v.挥舞,挥动;n.挥动,挥舞 | |
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5 joint | |
adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合 | |
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6 gallop | |
v./n.(马或骑马等)飞奔;飞速发展 | |
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7 conflagration | |
n.建筑物或森林大火 | |
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