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SOMETIMES I THOUGHT Wolf Larsen mad, or half mad at least, what with his strange moods and vagaries1. At other times I took him for a great man, a genius who had never arrived. And, finally, I was convinced that he was the perfect type of the primitive2 man, born a thousand years or generations too late, and an anachronism in this culminating century of civilization. He was certainly an individualist of the most pronounced type. Not only that, but he was very lonely. There was no congeniality between him and the rest of the men aboard ship; his tremendous virility3 and mental strength walled him apart. They were more like children to him, even the hunters, and as children he treated them, descending4 perforce to their level and playing with them as a man plays with puppies. Or else he probed them with the cruel hand of a vivisectionist, groping about in their mental processes and examining their souls as though to see of what this soul-stuff was made.
I had seen him a score of times, at table, insulting this hunter or that with cool and level eyes and, withal, a certain air of interest, pondering their actions or replies or petty rages with a curiosity almost laughable to me who stood onlooker5 and who understood. Concerning his own rages, I was convinced that they were not real, that they were sometimes experiments, but that in the main they were the habits of a pose or attitude he had seen fit to take toward his fellowmen. I knew, with the possible exception of the incident of the dead mate, that I had not seen him really angry; nor did I wish ever to see him in a genuine rage, when all the force of him would be called into play.
While on the question of vagaries, I shall tell what befell Thomas Mugridge in the cabin, and at the same time complete an incident upon which I have already touched once or twice. The twelve o'clock dinner was over, one day, and I had just finished putting the cabin in order, when Wolf Larsen and Thomas Mugridge descended6 the companion-stairs. Though the cook had a cubby-hole of a state-room opening off from the cabin, in the cabin itself he had never dared to linger or to be seen, and he flitted to and fro, once or twice a day, like a timid specter.
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n.奇想( vagary的名词复数 );异想天开;异常行为;难以预测的情况 | |
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adj.原始的;简单的;n.原(始)人,原始事物 | |
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virility
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n.雄劲,丈夫气 | |
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descending
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onlooker
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n.旁观者,观众 | |
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a.可敬的,高贵的 | |
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adj. 慢慢移动的, 滑移的 动词shuffle的现在分词形式 | |
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dealing
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n.经商方法,待人态度 | |
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thoroughly
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bunk
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n.(车、船等倚壁而设的)铺位;废话 | |
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maudlin
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forefinger
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vacuously
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shriek
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v./n.尖叫,叫喊 | |
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tangled
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adj. 纠缠的,紊乱的 动词tangle的过去式和过去分词 | |
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ethics
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n.伦理学;伦理观,道德标准 | |
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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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vt.使混合,使相混;vi.混合起来;相交往 | |
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perspicacity
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n. 敏锐, 聪明, 洞察力 | |
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wry
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withholding
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devour
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altruism
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n.利他主义,不自私 | |
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confession
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psychology
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immortality
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immoral
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ferment
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materialist
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n. 唯物主义者 | |
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allusion
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n.暗示,间接提示 | |
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tiresome
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adj.令人疲劳的,令人厌倦的 | |
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simplicity
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n.简单,简易;朴素;直率,单纯 | |
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materialism
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n.[哲]唯物主义,唯物论;物质至上 | |
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vigor
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n.活力,精力,元气 | |
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countenance
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hustle
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unprecedented
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