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When he came to, Mort rolled over, sat up groggily1, and turned his wrist to look at his watch. It said quarter past two, but of course it must have stopped at that time last night; he had found Tom's Scout2 at mid-morning, and this couldn't be afternoon. He had fainted, and, considering the circumstances, that wasn't surprising. But no one faints for three and a half hours.
The watch's second hand was making its steady little circle, however.
Must have jogged it when I sat up, that's all.
But that wasn't all. The sun had changed position, and would soon be lost behind the clouds which were filling up the sky. The color of the lake had dulled to a listless chrome.
So he had started off fainting, or swooning, and then what? Well, it sounded incredible, but he supposed he must have fallen asleep. The last three days had been nerve-racking, and last night he had been sleepless4 until three. So call it a combination of mental and physical fatigue5. His mind had just pulled the plug. And
Shooter! Christ. Shooter said he'd call!
He tried to get to his feet, then fell back with a little oof! sound of mingled6 pain and surprise as his left leg buckled7 under him. It was full of pins and needles, all of them crazily dancing. He must have lain on the goddam thing. Why hadn't he brought the Buick, for Christ's sake? If Shooter called and Mort wasn't there to take the call, the man might do anything.
He lunged to his feet again, and this time made it all the way up. But when he tried to stride on the left leg, it refused his weight and spilled him forward again. He almost hit his head on the side of the truck going down and was suddenly looking at himself in one of the hubcaps of the Scout. The convex surface made his face look like a grotesque8 funhouse mask. At least he had left the goddamned hat back at the house; if he had seen that on his head, Mort thought he would have screamed. He wouldn't have been able to help himself.
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| adv.酒醉地;东倒西歪地 | |
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scout
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| n.童子军,侦察员;v.侦察,搜索 | |
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tar
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| n.柏油,焦油;vt.涂或浇柏油/焦油于 | |
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sleepless
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| adj.不睡眠的,睡不著的,不休息的 | |
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fatigue
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| n.疲劳,劳累 | |
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mingled
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| 混合,混入( mingle的过去式和过去分词 ); 混进,与…交往[联系] | |
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buckled
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| a. 有带扣的 | |
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grotesque
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| adj.怪诞的,丑陋的;n.怪诞的图案,怪人(物) | |
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kernel
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| n.(果实的)核,仁;(问题)的中心,核心 | |
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sane
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| adj.心智健全的,神志清醒的,明智的,稳健的 | |
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subsiding
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| v.(土地)下陷(因在地下采矿)( subside的现在分词 );减弱;下降至较低或正常水平;一下子坐在椅子等上 | |
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rusty
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| adj.生锈的;锈色的;荒废了的 | |
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alcoholic
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| adj.(含)酒精的,由酒精引起的;n.酗酒者 | |
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shortcut
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hatchet
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| n.短柄小斧;v.扼杀 | |
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screwdriver
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| n.螺丝起子;伏特加橙汁鸡尾酒 | |
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glistening
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| adj.闪耀的,反光的v.湿物闪耀,闪亮( glisten的现在分词 ) | |
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smacked
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| 拍,打,掴( smack的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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gut
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| n.[pl.]胆量;内脏;adj.本能的;vt.取出内脏 | |
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entangled
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| adj.卷入的;陷入的;被缠住的;缠在一起的v.使某人(某物/自己)缠绕,纠缠于(某物中),使某人(自己)陷入(困难或复杂的环境中)( entangle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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trot
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| n.疾走,慢跑;n.老太婆;现成译本;(复数)trots:腹泻(与the 连用);v.小跑,快步走,赶紧 | |
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