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"BELLA, WHY DON'T YOU TAKE OFF," MIKE SUGGESTED, his eyes focused off to the side, notreally looking at me. I wondered how long that had been going on without me noticing.
It was a slow afternoon at Newton's. At the moment there were only two patrons in the store, dedicatedbackpackers from the sound of their conversation. Mike had spent the last hour going through the prosand cons1 of two brands of lightweight packs with them. But they'd taken a break from serious pricing toindulge in trying to one-up each other with their latest tales from the trail. Their distraction2 had given Mikea chance to escape.
"I don't mind staying," I said. I still hadn't been able to sink back into my protective shell of numbness,and everything seemed oddly close and loud today, like I'd taken cotton out of my ears. I tried to tuneout the laughing hikers without success.
"I'm telling you," said the thickset man with the orange beard that didn't match his dark brown hair. "I'veseen grizzlies4 pretty close up in Yellowstone, but they had nothing on this brute5." His hair was matted,and his clothes looked like they'd been on his back for more than a few days. Fresh from the mountains.
"Not a chance. Black bears don't get that big. The grizzlies you saw were probably cubs6." The secondman was tall and lean, his face tanned and wind-whipped into an impressive leathery crust.
"Seriously, Bella, as soon as these two give up, I'm closing the place down," Mike murmured.
"If you want me to go…" I shrugged7.
"On all fours it was taller than you," the bearded man insisted while I gathered my things together. "Big asa house and pitch-black. I'm going to report it to the ranger8 here. People ought to be warned—thiswasn't up on the mountain, mind you—this was only a few miles from the trailhead."Leather-face laughed and rolled his eyes. "Let me guess—you were on your way in? Hadn't eaten realfood or slept off the ground in a week, right?""Hey, uh, Mike, right?" the bearded man called, looking toward us.

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n.欺骗,骗局( con的名词复数 )v.诈骗,哄骗( con的第三人称单数 ) | |
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grizzlies
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北美洲灰熊( grizzly的名词复数 ) | |
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brutal
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horrify
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maze
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pallid
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vampire
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insanity
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pact
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groaning
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drizzle
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v.下毛毛雨;n.毛毛雨,蒙蒙细雨 | |
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trickled
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rusting
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smeared
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promising
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freshman
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whim
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unreasonable
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vaguely
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lanky
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vein
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jaw
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unfamiliar
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pelted
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amazement
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grimaced
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discomfort
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chuckled
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reminders
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cinder
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automobile
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bribed
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bust
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syllables
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reign
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winked
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