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CHAPTER IV. THE SURVIVORS OF THE "WALDECK."
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In spite of the watchfulness1 of the French and English cruisers, there is no doubt that the slave-trade is still extensively carried on in all parts of equatorial Africa, and that year after year vessels2 loaded with slaves leave the coasts of Angola and Mozambique to transport their living freight to many quarters even of the civilized4 world.
Of this Captain Hull5 was well aware, and although he was now in a latitude6 which was comparatively little traversed by such slavers, he could not help almost involuntarily conjecturing7 that the negroes they had just found must be part of a slave-cargo which was on its way to some colony of the Pacific; if this were so, he would at least have the satisfaction of announcing to them that they had regained8 their freedom from the moment that they came on board the "Pilgrim."
Whilst these thoughts were passing through his mind, Mrs. Weldon, assisted by Nan and the ever active Dick Sands, was doing everything in her power to restore consciousness to the poor sufferers. The judicious9 administration of fresh water and a limited quantity of food soon had the effect of making them revive; and when they were restored to their senses it was found that the eldest10 of them, a man of about sixty years of age, who immediately regained his powers of speech, was able to reply in good English to all the questions that were put to him. In answer to Captain Hull's inquiry11 whether they were not slaves, the old negro proudly stated that he and his companions were
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警惕,留心; 警觉(性) | |
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civilized
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eldest
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savings
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幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 ) | |
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