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The author sets out on his third voyage. Is taken by pirates. The malice1 of a Dutchman. His arrival at an island. He is received into Laputa.
I had not been at home above ten days, when Captain William Robinson, a Cornish man, commander of the Hopewell, a stout2 ship of three hundred tons, came to my house. I had formerly3 been surgeon of another ship where he was master, and a fourth part owner, in a voyage to the Levant. He had always treated me more like a brother, than an inferior officer; and, hearing of my arrival, made me a visit, as I apprehended4 only out of friendship, for nothing passed more than what is usual after long absences. But repeating his visits often, expressing his joy to find I me in good health, asking, “whether I were now settled for life?” adding, “that he intended a voyage to the East Indies in two months,” at last he plainly invited me, though with some apologies, to be surgeon of the ship; “that I should have another surgeon under me, beside our two mates; that my salary should be double to the usual pay; and that having experienced my knowledge in sea-affairs to be at least equal to his, he would enter into any engagement to follow my advice, as much as if I had shared in the command.”
He said so many other obliging things, and I knew him to be so honest a man, that I could not reject this proposal; the thirst I had of seeing the world, notwithstanding my past misfortunes, continuing as violent as ever. The only difficulty that remained, was to persuade my wife, whose consent however I at last obtained, by the prospect6 of advantage she proposed to her children.
We set out the 5th day of August, 1706, and arrived at Fort St. George the 11th of April, 1707. We staid there three weeks to refresh our crew, many of whom were sick. From thence we went to Tonquin, where the captain resolved to continue some time, because many of the goods he intended to buy were not ready, nor could he expect to be dispatched in several months. Therefore, in hopes to defray some of the charges he must be at, he bought a sloop7, loaded it with several sorts of goods, wherewith the Tonquinese usually trade to the neighbouring islands, and putting fourteen men on board, whereof three were of the country, he appointed me master of the sloop, and gave me power to traffic, while he
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malice
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| n.恶意,怨恨,蓄意;[律]预谋 | |
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apprehended
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| 逮捕,拘押( apprehend的过去式和过去分词 ); 理解 | |
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standing
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prospect
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| n.前景,前途;景色,视野 | |
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sloop
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transacted
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| v.办理(业务等)( transact的过去式和过去分词 );交易,谈判 | |
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gale
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| n.大风,强风,一阵闹声(尤指笑声等) | |
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laden
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| adj.装满了的;充满了的;负了重担的;苦恼的 | |
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prostrate
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| v.拜倒,平卧,衰竭;adj.拜倒的,平卧的,衰竭的 | |
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pinioned
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| v.抓住[捆住](双臂)( pinion的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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countenances
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| n.面容( countenance的名词复数 );表情;镇静;道义支持 | |
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jabbering
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| v.急切而含混不清地说( jabber的现在分词 );急促兴奋地说话;结结巴巴 | |
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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Christians
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| n.基督教徒( Christian的名词复数 ) | |
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Christian
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| adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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inflamed
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| adj.发炎的,红肿的v.(使)变红,发怒,过热( inflame的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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vehemence
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| n.热切;激烈;愤怒 | |
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perfectly
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humility
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repent
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| v.悔悟,悔改,忏悔,后悔 | |
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malicious
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reprobate
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| n.无赖汉;堕落的人 | |
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inflicted
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determined
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latitude
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| n.纬度,行动或言论的自由(范围),(pl.)地区 | |
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longitude
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kindle
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strewing
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distresses
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creek
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lodged
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desolate
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miserable
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| adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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descending
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descend
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| vt./vi.传下来,下来,下降 | |
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astonishment
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disposition
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intervals
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beheld
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| v.看,注视( behold的过去式和过去分词 );瞧;看呀;(叙述中用于引出某人意外的出现)哎哟 | |
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circumspectly
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conjecture
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supplicating
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posture
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cadence
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verge
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fixed
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| adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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drawn
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