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AMONG THE MOST VIVID memories of my life are those of the events on the Ghost which occurred during the forty hours succeeding the discovery of my love for Maud Brewster. I, who had lived my life in quiet places, only to enter at the age of thirty-five upon a court of the most irrational1 adventure I could have imagined, never had more incident and excitement crammed2 into any forty hours of my experience. Nor can I quite close my ears to a small voice of pride which tells me I did not do so badly, all things considered.
To begin with, at the midday dinner Wolf Larsen informed the hunters that they were to eat thenceforth in the steerage. It was an unprecedented3 thing on sealing-schooners, where it is the custom for the hunters to rank unofficially as officers. He gave no reason, but his motive4 was obvious enough. Horner and Smoke had been displaying a gallantry toward Maud Brewster, ludicrous in itself and inoffensive to her, but to him evidently distasteful.
The announcement was received with black silence, though the other four hunters glanced significantly at the two who had been the cause of their banishment5. Jock Horner, quiet as was his way, gave no sign; but the blood surged darkly across Smoke's forehead, and he half opened his mouth to speak. Wolf Larsen was watching him, waiting for him, the steely glitter in his eyes; but Smoke closed his mouth again without having said anything.
'Anything to say?' the other demanded aggressively.
It was a challenge, but Smoke refused to accept it.
'About what?' he asked so innocently that Wolf Larsen was disconcerted, while the others smiled.
'Oh, nothing,' Wolf Larsen said lamely6. 'I just thought you might want to register a kick.'
'About what?' asked the imperturbable7 Smoke.
Smoke's mates were now smiling broadly. His captain could have killed him, and I doubt not that blood would have flowed had not Maud Brewster been present. For that matter, it was her presence which enabled Smoke to act as he did. He was too
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irrational
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adj.无前例的,新奇的 | |
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motive
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banishment
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lamely
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imperturbable
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spoke
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smoothly
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adv.平滑地,顺利地,流利地,流畅地 | |
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abominably
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adv. 可恶地,可恨地,恶劣地 | |
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sneering
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fleeting
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leeward
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adj.背风的;下风的 | |
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hull
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n.船身;(果、实等的)外壳;vt.去(谷物等)壳 | |
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savagely
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vessel
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n.船舶;容器,器皿;管,导管,血管 | |
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gaily
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adv.欢乐地,高兴地 | |
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softening
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naive
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adj.幼稚的,轻信的;天真的 | |
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determined
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adj.坚定的;有决心的 | |
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密集( swarm的过去式和过去分词 ); 云集; 成群地移动; 蜜蜂或其他飞行昆虫成群地飞来飞去 | |
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taut
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innate
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fluffy
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positively
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marvel
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讥笑,冷笑( sneer的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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a.震惊的,义愤填膺的 | |
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强烈的愿望( aspiration的名词复数 ); 志向; 发送气音; 发 h 音 | |
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touching
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hogged
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qualified
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confiding
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recuperate
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v.恢复 | |
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dictates
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queried
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v.质疑,对…表示疑问( query的过去式和过去分词 );询问 | |
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valid
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adj.有确实根据的;有效的;正当的,合法的 | |
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placid
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primal
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adj.原始的;最重要的 | |
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melancholy
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n.忧郁,愁思;adj.令人感伤(沮丧)的,忧郁的 | |
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materialist
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n. 唯物主义者 | |
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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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