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ALTHOUGH the events that I am now relating happened many years ago, I shall still, for caution’s sake, avoid mentioning by name the various places visited by Mr. Dark and myself for the purpose of making inquiries1. It will be enough if I describe generally what we did, and if I mention in substance only the result at which we ultimately arrived.
On reaching Glasgow, Mr. Dark turned the whole case over in his mind once more. The result was that he altered his original intention of going straight to the north of Scotland, considering it safer to make sure, if possible, of the course the yacht had taken in her cruise along the western coast.
The carrying out of this new resolution involved the necessity of delaying our onward2 journey by perpetually diverging3 from the direct road. Three times we were sent uselessly to wild places in the Hebrides by false reports. Twice we wandered away inland, following gentlemen who answered generally to the description of Mr. James Smith, but who turned out to be the wrong men as soon as we set eyes on them. These vain excursions — especially the three to the western islands — consumed time terribly. It was more than two months from the day when we had left Darrock Hall before we found ourselves up at the very top of Scotland at last, driving into a considerable sea-side town, with a harbor attached to it. Thus far our journey had led to no results, and I began to despair of success. As for Mr. Dark, he never got to the end of his sweet temper and his wonderful patience.
“You don’t know how to wait, William,” was his constant remark whenever he heard me complaining. “I do.”
We drove into the town toward evening in a modest little gig, and put up, according to our usual custom, at one of the inferior inns.
“We must begin at the bottom,” Mr. Dark used to say. “High company in a coffee-room won’t be familiar with us; low company in a tap-room will.” And he certainly proved the truth of his own words. The like of him for making intimate friends of total strangers at the shortest notice I have never met with before or since. Cautious as the Scotch4 are, Mr. Dark seemed to have the knack5
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inquiries
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n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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adj.向前的,前进的;adv.向前,前进,在先 | |
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diverging
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分开( diverge的现在分词 ); 偏离; 分歧; 分道扬镳 | |
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n.伤口,刻痕;苏格兰威士忌酒;v.粉碎,消灭,阻止;adj.苏格兰(人)的 | |
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n.诀窍,做事情的灵巧的,便利的方法 | |
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varied
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wholesome
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worthy
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maiden
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fatigued
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saluted
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v.欢迎,致敬( salute的过去式和过去分词 );赞扬,赞颂 | |
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nostrils
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鼻孔( nostril的名词复数 ) | |
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stammered
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ashore
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Mediterranean
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hush
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drawn
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detailed
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narrative
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cape
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parlor
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innocence
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utterly
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virtue
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honeymoon
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highland
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anonymous
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gauger
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steward
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uncommonly
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secrecy
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depressed
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amazement
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