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Chapter 15
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From small-pox and the Evil Eye, a wasteful1 marriagefeast, and the
kindness of my co-wife, may the Gods protect my son. — Hindu Proverb.
Tarvin made his way to the banquet with his face aflame and his tongue dry between his teeth. He had seen it. It existed. It was not a myth. And he would have it; he would take it back with him. Mrs. Mutrie should hang it about the sculptured neck that looked so well when she laughed; and the Three C.‘s should come to Topaz. He would be the saviour2 of his town; the boys at home would take the horses out of his carriage and drag him up Pennsylvania Avenue with their own hands; and town lots would sell next year in Topaz by the running inch.
It was worth all the waiting, worth the damming of a hundred rivers, worth a century of pachisi playing, and a thousand miles of bullock-cart. As he drained a glass to the health of the young Maharaj Kunwar at the banquet that evening, he renewed his pledge to himself to fight it out on this line if it took all summer. His pride of success had lain low of late, and taken many hurts; but now that he had seen his prize he esteemed3 it already within his grasp, as he had argued at Topaz that Kate must be his because he loved her.
Next morning he woke with a confused notion that he stood on the threshold of great deeds; and then, in his bath, he wondered whence he had plucked the certainty and exultation4 of the night before. He had, indeed, seen the Naulahka. But the temple doors had closed on the vision. He found himself asking whether either temple or necklace had been real, and in the midst of his wonder and excitement was half way to the city before he knew that he had left the rest-house. When he came to himself, however, he knew well whither he was going and what he was going for. If he had seen the Naulahka, he meant to keep it in sight. It had disappeared into the temple. To the temple, therefore, he would go.
Fragments of burnt-out torches lay on the temple steps among trampled5 flowers and spilt oil, and the marigold garlands hung limp and wilted6 on the fat shoulders of the black stone bulls that guarded the inner court. Tarvin took off his white pith helmet (it was very hot, though it was only two hours after dawn), pushed back the
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踩( trample的过去式和过去分词 ); 践踏; 无视; 侵犯 | |
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弄脏; 玷污; 涂抹; 擦上 | |
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incense
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dome
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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alienated
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possessed
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Christian
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profanation
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investigations
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traitor
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perfectly
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humbly
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nervously
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pompous
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exhaustion
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stupor
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v.昏迷;不省人事 | |
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malady
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passionately
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miserable
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adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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wrath
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beckoning
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vernacular
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delirious
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writhed
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(因极度痛苦而)扭动或翻滚( writhe的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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cemetery
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coffin
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immortal
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alleviate
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eyebrows
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眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 ) | |
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