"Sir Modava is personally acquainted with all the native princes; and he and his lordship are regarded by them as second only to the viceroy, as he is often unofficially designated. Every door in India, except those of a few mosques1 and Parsee temples, open to them, and procure2 for them and their friends all the privileges that can reasonably be expected. We respect the religious exclusiveness of the sects3, and do not ask them to exempt4 our people from the operation of their rules and customs. The British government rules India in the spirit of kindness and toleration, and interferes5 with the religious, or even political, institutions only so far as humanity and progressive civilization require. Both of them propose to volunteer to attend you in your travels in the peninsula, if agreeable to you."
"We should be delighted to have such conductors, and I shall gladly pay all the expenses incurred," the commander declared, with an earnestness that attested7 his sincerity8.
"The expense is a matter of no consequence to the two gentlemen; for both of them would be multimillionaires in America, though pounds don't count so numerously as dollars. I am not at all sure they wouldn't gladly pay the expenses of your party as well as their own; but I am not authorized9 to speak on this point. I advise you not to mention expense to either of my associates. But you can form no idea of the depths of gratitude10 in the hearts of the three quartered in your cabin for the timely and skilful11 service you rendered in saving us from certain death. I base my views on what I have heard them say, and what I feel myself," said the doctor with enthusiasm. "I am certain that any suggestion in regard to expense would hurt the feelings of my friends and companions."
"I thank you, Dr. Ferrolan, for the frankness with which you have spoken, and I shall assuredly profit by what you have said," added the commander.
"In what I said about expense I have been moved by what I should do myself if I had the control of the matter, and were as able as Sir Modava and his lordship to incur6 a heavy outlay12; though I have a sufficient income to support a bachelor, I am a poor man compared with them."
The interview closed, and the doctor retired13 at the end of his cigar. The next morning Captain Ringgold obtained the ready assent14 of the two gentlemen to take part in the conference appointed for half-past nine, and later that of Dr. Ferrolan.
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1 mosques | |
清真寺; 伊斯兰教寺院,清真寺; 清真寺,伊斯兰教寺院( mosque的名词复数 ) | |
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vt.获得,取得,促成;vi.拉皮条 | |
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n.宗派,教派( sect的名词复数 ) | |
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vi. 妨碍,冲突,干涉 | |
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vt.招致,蒙受,遭遇 | |
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adj.经检验证明无病的,经检验证明无菌的v.证明( attest的过去式和过去分词 );证实;声称…属实;使宣誓 | |
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(=skillful)adj.灵巧的,熟练的 | |
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v.批准,认可;n.批准,认可 | |
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