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CHAPTER XIV
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The months came and went. The drama and tragedy of the future were yet to come upon the stage, and in the meantime we pounded nuts and lived. It was a good year, I remember, for nuts. We used to fill gourds1 with nuts and carry them to the pounding-places. We placed them in depressions in the rock, and, with a piece of rock in our hands, we cracked them and ate them as we cracked.
It was the fall of the year when Lop-Ear and I returned from our long adventure-journey, and the winter that followed was mild. I made frequent trips to the neighborhood of my old home-tree, and frequently I searched the whole territory that lay between the blueberry swamp and the mouth of the slough2 where Lop-Ear and I had learned navigation, but no clew could I get of the Swift One. She had disappeared. And I wanted her. I was impelled3 by that hunger which I have mentioned, and which was akin4 to physical hunger, albeit5 it came often upon me when my stomach was full. But all my search was vain.
Life was not monotonous6 at the caves, however. There was Red-Eye to be considered. Lop-Ear and I never knew a moment’s peace except when we were in our own little cave. In spite of the enlargement of the entrance we had made, it was still a tight squeeze for us to get in. And though from time to time we continued to enlarge, it was still too small for Red-Eye’s monstrous7 body. But he never stormed our cave again. He had learned the lesson well, and he carried on his neck a bulging8 lump to show where I had hit him with the rock. This lump never went away, and it was prominent enough to be seen at a distance. I often took great delight in watching that evidence of my handiwork; and sometimes, when I was myself assuredly safe, the sight of it caused me to laugh.
While the other Folk would not have come to our rescue had Red-Eye proceeded to tear Lop-Ear and me to pieces before their eyes, nevertheless they sympathized with us. Possibly it was not sympathy but the way they expressed their
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gourds
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n.葫芦( gourd的名词复数 ) | |
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slough
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v.蜕皮,脱落,抛弃 | |
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impelled
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albeit
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conj.即使;纵使;虽然 | |
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monotonous
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monstrous
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bulging
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膨胀; 凸出(部); 打气; 折皱 | |
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hatred
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discomfiture
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decided
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twilight
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n.暮光,黄昏;暮年,晚期,衰落时期 | |
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molesting
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bickering
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outrageous
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congregate
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chatter
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vi./n.喋喋不休;短促尖叫;(牙齿)打战 | |
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chattered
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(人)喋喋不休( chatter的过去式 ); 唠叨; (牙齿)打战; (机器)震颤 | |
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bristled
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screeched
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vociferously
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bristling
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prod
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gregarious
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adj.群居的,喜好群居的 | |
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adj. 枯萎的,干瘪的,(人身体的部分器官)因病萎缩的或未发育良好的 动词wither的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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exclamations
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n.呼喊( exclamation的名词复数 );感叹;感叹语;感叹词 | |
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soothing
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illustrate
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v.举例说明,阐明;图解,加插图 | |
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drawn
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mutual
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sociable
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adumbration
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precipitated
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unanimity
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nascent
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pandemonium
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reigned
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simultaneously
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ardently
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hooted
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exclusion
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sensuous
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frenzy
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soothed
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v.安慰( soothe的过去式和过去分词 );抚慰;使舒服;减轻痛苦 | |
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preyed
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v.掠食( prey的过去式和过去分词 );掠食;折磨;(人)靠欺诈为生 | |
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lairs
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n.(野兽的)巢穴,窝( lair的名词复数 );(人的)藏身处 | |
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pounced
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v.突然袭击( pounce的过去式和过去分词 );猛扑;一眼看出;抓住机会(进行抨击) | |
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lurked
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vi.潜伏,埋伏(lurk的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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denizens
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culminate
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v.到绝顶,达于极点,达到高潮 | |
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mighty
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adj.强有力的;巨大的 | |
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