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CHAPTER III. DEAD OR ALIVE?
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The conversation was interrupted by the return of Thud, who seemed to be slightly excited, though his visage usually expressed nothing but self-satisfaction, the solemn look befitting one with an inward consciousness that he was seated in a professor’s chair to enlighten the world with his wisdom.
“What’s the matter, boy?” asked the doctor quickly. “Where are Io and her husband?”
“Looking after a wretched native woman whom an ox has gored1 and trampled2 upon,” replied Thud. “If Oscar had not rushed up and broken his umbrella over the brute3, the woman would have been killed outright4. I think that she is killed,” continued the lad, “or more than half. You never saw such a horrid5 rush of blood from the wound! Io tied her silk scarf round the woman to stop it;—the scarf will have to be thrown away. ’Tis no use to try to save the creature. I’ve a theory,”—Thud had relapsed into his natural, or rather unnatural6 manner,—“that when people are at the last gasp7 it’s better to leave them to die in peace.”
“We’ll remember your counsel when an ox gores9 you,” said the doctor tartly10. He had risen from his seat on hearing of the accident, taken up his solar topi and umbrella, and was about to start with the chaplain to see if his surgical11 skill could avail.
“No use in going out; they are all coming into the veranda
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gored
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| v.(动物)用角撞伤,用牙刺破( gore的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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trampled
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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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brute
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outright
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| adv.坦率地;彻底地;立即;adj.无疑的;彻底的 | |
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horrid
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| adj.可怕的;令人惊恐的;恐怖的;极讨厌的 | |
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gasp
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| n.喘息,气喘;v.喘息;气吁吁他说 | |
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| n.贴边,镶边;vt.缝贴边;(in)包围,限制 | |
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gores
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| n.(动物)用角撞伤,用牙刺破( gore的名词复数 )v.(动物)用角撞伤,用牙刺破( gore的第三人称单数 ) | |
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tartly
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surgical
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veranda
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| vi./n.呻吟,抱怨;(发出)呻吟般的声音 | |
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remains
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corpse
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spoke
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instinctive
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obedience
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pastor
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perch
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