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BRAVE WINDS, BLOWING FAIR, swiftly drove the Ghost northward1 into the sealherd. We encountered it well up to the forty-fourth parallel, in a raw and stormy sea across which the wind harried2 the fog-banks in eternal flight. For days at a time we could never see the sun or take an observation; then the wind would sweep the face of the ocean clean, the waves would ripple3 and flash, and we would learn where we were. A day of clear weather might follow, or three days or four, and then the fog would settle down upon us seemingly thicker than ever.
The hunting was perilous4; yet the boats were lowered day after day, were swallowed up in the gray obscurity, and were seen no more till nightfall, and often not till long after, when they would creep in like sea-wraiths, one by one, out of the gray. Wainwright, the hunter whom Wolf Larsen had stolen with boat and men, took advantage of the veiled sea and escaped. He disappeared one morning in the encircling fog with his two men, and we never saw them again, though it was not many days before we learned that they had passed from schooner5 to schooner until they finally regained6 their own.
This was the thing I had set my mind upon doing, but the opportunity never offered. It was not in the mate's province to go out in the boats, and though I maneuvered7 cunningly for it, Wolf Larsen never granted me the privilege. Had he done so, I should have managed somehow to carry Miss Brewster away with me. As it was, the situation was approaching a stage which I was afraid to consider. I involuntarily shunned8 the thought of it, and yet the thought continually arose in my mind like a haunting specter.
I had read sea-romances in my time, wherein figured, as a matter of course, the lone
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n.涟波,涟漪,波纹,粗钢梳;vt.使...起涟漪,使起波纹; vi.呈波浪状,起伏前进 | |
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lone
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harped
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graceful
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lithe
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helping
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analogous
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robust
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noted
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culmination
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savage
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savagery
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possessed
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solely
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prey
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leopards
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n.豹( leopard的名词复数 );本性难移 | |
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preying
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perturbed
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enticing
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luring
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吸引,引诱(lure的现在分词形式) | |
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imperative
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assailed
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appreciation
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esthetic
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monkish
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ecstasy
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oblivious
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verge
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