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CHAPTER XVI. THE LONE VILLAGE.
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Thud could not be persuaded to mount Ma Ping again. Io pleaded to be allowed to walk, at least for a part of the stage; so she and Maha descended1 the elephant ladder, and for an hour Thud had the howdah all to himself. Coldstream then made the lazy lad descend2, to walk the rest of the way, while his sister and her attendant resumed their places. Thud grumbled4 not a little, and thought the stage interminable. However, the halting-place for the night was reached at last: it was under a thick banyan5 tree, whose dense6 foliage7 would protect from the night dews those who had to sleep on the ground. The servants were busy pitching the small tent which Coldstream had brought for his wife.
“I can’t sleep on the bare earth,” said Thud doggedly8; “it is so hard, and I should catch my death of cold.”
“I am going to sleep on the ground,” observed Oscar. “We have plenty of rugs and wraps. I have often made my bed beneath a tree.”
“You, I daresay; but I’m different. I’ve a theory that development of brain makes the bodily frame more delicate, and that philosophers need to sleep softer and fare better than other men.”
“You were forewarned as to what you would have to meet,” was Oscar’s quiet reply.
“And then on the ground one is not safe from all sorts of reptiles—ants, caterpillars10, centipedes, scorpions11, snakes!” cried Thud, raising his voice to more emphatic12 pitch till he reached his
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descended
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| vt./vi.传下来,下来,下降 | |
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grumble
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| vi.抱怨;咕哝;n.抱怨,牢骚;咕哝,隆隆声 | |
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grumbled
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| 抱怨( grumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 发牢骚; 咕哝; 发哼声 | |
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banyan
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| n.菩提树,榕树 | |
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dense
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foliage
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caterpillars
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scorpions
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growled
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candid
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proceeding
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buffaloes
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saviour
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savages
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inquiries
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scattered
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Christian
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Christians
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