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Chapter 6
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Chapter 6
Sarah King stood in the precincts of the Temple—the Haramesh-Sherif. Her back was to the Dome1 of
the Rock. The splashing of fountains sounded in her ears. Little groups of tourists passed by without
disturbing the peace of the oriental atmosphere.
Strange, thought Sarah, that once a Jebusite should have made this rocky summit into a
threshing floor and that David should have purchased it for six hundred shekels of gold and made it a
Holy Place. And now the loud chattering2 tongues of sightseers of all nations could be heard.
She turned and looked at the Mosque3 which now covered the shrine4 and wondered if Solomon’s
temple would have looked half as beautiful.
There was a clatter5 of footsteps and a little party came out from the interior of the Mosque. It
was the Boyntons escorted by a voluble dragoman. Mrs Boynton was supported between Lennox and
Raymond. Nadine and Mr Cope walked behind. Carol came last. As they were moving off, the latter
caught sight of Sarah.
She hesitated, then, on a sudden decision, she wheeled round and ran swiftly and noiselessly
across the courtyard.
‘Excuse me,’ she said breathlessly. ‘I must—I—I felt I must speak to you.’
‘Yes?’ said Sarah.
Carol was trembling violently. Her face was quite white.
‘It’s about—my brother. When you—you spoke6 to him last night you must have thought him
very rude. But he didn’t mean to be—he—he couldn’t help it. Oh, do please believe me.’
Sarah felt that the whole scene was ridiculous. Both her pride and her good taste were offended.
Why should a strange girl suddenly rush up and tender a ridiculous apology for a boorish7 brother?
An off-hand reply trembled on her lips—and then, quickly, her mood changed.
There was something out of the ordinary here. This girl was in deadly earnest. That something
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n. (机器振动发出的)咔嗒声,(鸟等)鸣,啁啾 adj. 喋喋不休的,啾啾声的 动词chatter的现在分词形式 | |
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n.清真寺 | |
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变为深红色(crimson的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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darting
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authoritatively
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hippopotamus
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savagery
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creeds
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humanitarianism
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sentimental
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dependence
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