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WE BEGAN THE STEEP CLIMB, AND THE ROAD GREW CONGESTED. As we wound higher,the cars became too close together for Alice to weave insanely between them anymore. We slowed to acrawl behind a little tan Peugeot.
"Alice," I moaned. The clock on the dash seemed to be speeding up.
"It's the only way in," she tried soothe1 me. But her voice was too strained to comfort.
The cars continued to edge forward, one car length at a time. The sun beamed down brilliantly, seemingalready overhead.
The cars crept one by one toward the city. As we got closer, I could see cars parked by the side of theroad with people getting out to walk the test of the way. At first I thought it was justimpatience—something I could easily understand. But then we came around a switchback, and I could see the filled parking lot outside the city wall, the crowds of people walking through the gates. No onewas being allowed to drive through.
"Alice," I whispered urgently.
"I know," she said. Her face was chiseled2 from ice.
Now that I was looking, and we were crawling slowly enough to see, I could tell that it was very windy.
The people crowding toward the gate gripped their hats and tugged3 their hair out of their faces. Theirclothes billowed around them. I also noticed that the color red was everywhere. Red shirts, red hats, redflags dripping like long ribbons beside the gate, whipping in the wind—as I watched, the brilliant crimsonscarf one woman had tied around her hair was caught in a sudden gust5. It twisted up into the air aboveher, writhing6 like it was alive. She reached for it, jumping in the air, but it continued to flutter higher, apatch of bloody7 color against the dull, ancient walls.
"Bella." Alice spoke8 quickly in a fierce, low voice. "I can't see what the guard here will decide now—ifthis doesn't work, you're going to have to go in alone. You're going to have to run. Just keep asking forthe Palazzo dei Priori, and running in the direction they tell you. Don't get lost.""Palazzo dei Priori, Palazzo dei Priori," I repeated the name over and over again, trying to get it down.

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v.安慰;使平静;使减轻;缓和;奉承 | |
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frantic
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plaza
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bruised
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gasping
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racing
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proximity
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underlying
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lank
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