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Not exactly the sort of thing for an idle fellow to think about, isit? But outsiders, you know, often see most of the game; and sittingin my arbor1 by the wayside, smoking my hookah of contentment andeating the sweet lotus-leaves of indolence, I can look out musinglyupon the whirling throng2 that rolls and tumbles past me on the greathigh-road of life.
Never-ending is the wild procession. Day and night you can hear thequick tramp of the myriad3 feet--some running, some walking, somehalting and lame4; but all hastening, all eager in the feverish5 race,all straining life and limb and heart and soul to reach theever-receding horizon of success.
Mark them as they surge along--men and women, old and young, gentleand simple, fair and foul6, rich and poor, merry and sad--all hurrying,bustling, scrambling7. The strong pushing aside the weak, the cunningcreeping past the foolish; those behind elbowing those before; thosein front kicking, as they run, at those behind. Look close and seethe8 flitting show. Here is an old man panting for breath, and there atimid maiden9 driven by a hard and sharp-faced matron; here is astudious youth, reading "How to Get On in the World" and lettingeverybody pass him as he stumbles along with his eyes on his book;here is a bored-looking man, with a fashionably dressed woman jogginghis elbow; here a boy gazing wistfully back at the sunny village thathe never again will see; here, with a firm and easy step, strides abroad-shouldered man; and here, with stealthy tread, a thin-faced,stooping fellow dodges10 and
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arbor
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lame
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maiden
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rogue
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baker
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maker
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scarlet
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glib
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quack
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laborer
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vats
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irritable
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dolt
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philosophical
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strife
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knights
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| 骑士; (中古时代的)武士( knight的名词复数 ); 骑士; 爵士; (国际象棋中)马 | |
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breach
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ecstasy
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toiling
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posterity
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gaping
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pony
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clergy
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