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“It’s incredible,” thought Hilary to herself, “incredible that I’ve been hereten days!” The frightening thing in life, Hilary thought, was how easily youadapted yourself. She remembered once being shown in France some pe-culiar torture arrangement of the Middle Ages, an iron cage wherein aprisoner had been confined and in which he could neither lie, stand norsit. The guide had recounted how the last man imprisoned1 there had livedin it for eighteen years, and had been released and had lived for anothertwenty after that, before dying, an old man. That adaptability2, thought Hil-ary, was what differentiated3 man from the animal world. Man could livein any climate and on any food and under any conditions. He could existslave or free.
She had felt first, when introduced into the Unit, a blinding panic, a hor-rible feeling of imprisonment4 and frustration5, and the fact that the impris-onment was camouflaged6 in circumstances of luxury had somehow madeit seem all the more horrible to her. And yet now, already, even after aweek here, she had begun insensibly to accept the conditions of her life asnatural. It was a queer, dream-like existence. Nothing seemed particularlyreal, but already she had the feeling that the dream had gone on a longtime and would go on for a long time more. It would, perhaps, last forever.?.?. She would always live here in the Unit; this was life, and there wasnothing outside.
This dangerous acceptance, she thought, came partly from the fact thatshe was a woman. Women were adaptable7 by nature. It was their strengthand their weakness. They examined their environment, accepted it, andlike realists settled down to make the best of it. What interested her mostwere the reactions of the people who had arrived here with her. HelgaNeedheim she hardly ever saw except sometimes at meals. When theymet, the German woman vouchsafed
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下狱,监禁( imprison的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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区分,区别,辨别( differentiate的过去式和过去分词 ); 区别对待; 表明…间的差别,构成…间差别的特征 | |
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imprisonment
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frustration
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adaptable
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adj.能适应的,适应性强的,可改编的 | |
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arrogance
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bondage
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frankly
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civilized
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frenzied
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deception
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corruption
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tempted
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