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Seventeen
IIt proved fairly simple on the following morning for Victoria to go out byherself with few explanations. She had inquired about the Beit Melek Aliand had learnt it was a big house built right out on the river some waydown the West Bank.
So far Victoria had had very little time to explore her surroundings andshe was agreeably surprised when she came to the end of the narrowstreet and found herself actually on the riverbank. She turned to her rightand made her way slowly along the edge of the high bank. Sometimes thegoing was precarious—the bank had been eaten away and had not alwaysbeen repaired or built-up again. One house had steps in front of it which,if you took one more, would land you in the river on a dark night. Victorialooked down at the water below and edged her way round. Then, for awhile, the way was wide and paved. The houses on her right hand had anagreeable air of secrecy1. They offered no hint as to their occupancy. Occa-sionally the central door stood open and peering inside Victoria was fas-cinated by the contrasts. On one such occasion she looked into a courtyardwith a fountain playing and cushioned seats and deck chairs round it,with tall palms growing up and a garden beyond, that looked like thebackcloth of a stage set. The next house, looking much the same outside,opened on a litter of confusion and dark passages, with five or six dirtychildren playing in rags. Then she came to palm gardens in thick groves2.
On her left she had passed uneven3 steps leading down to the river and anArab boatman seated in a primitive4 rowing boat gesticulated and called,asking evidently if she wanted to be taken across to the other side. Shemust by now, Victoria judged, be just about opposite the Tio Hotel, thoughit was hard to distinguish differences in the architecture viewed from thisside and the hotel buildings looked more or less alike. She came now to aroad leading down through the palms and then to two tall houses with bal-conies. Beyond was a big house built right out on to the river with agarden and balustrade. The path on the bank passed on the inside of whatmust be the Beit Melek Ali or the House of King Ali.
In a few minutes more Victoria had passed its entrance and had come toa more squalid part. The river was hidden from her by palm plantationsfenced off with rusty
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secrecy
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almighty
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pang
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jealousy
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anticipation
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friendliness
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lather
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assailed
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v.攻击( assail的过去式和过去分词 );困扰;质问;毅然应对 | |
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saturated
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a.饱和的,充满的 | |
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vt.使窒息,使缺氧,阻碍;vi.窒息,窒息而亡,阻碍发展 | |
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