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CHAPTER XX. DARK MEMORIES.
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The mules1 having returned and had some hours’ rest, there was nothing now which need delay the travellers’ departure from the village; but Oscar wished to see a little more of the Karen apostle before starting for Moulmein. After partaking of breakfast with his wife, Mr. Coldstream quitted the hut, and went in search of Ko Thah Byu. On inquiring where he could be found, one of the peasants directed Coldstream to a small clump2 of bushes with the remark, “Ko Thah Byu read—pray—alone.”
Though hesitating a little as to whether he should intrude3 on the solitude4 of the Karen preacher, Oscar yet overcame his scruples5, as another opportunity for conversation with his preserver might not occur. Coldstream found Ko Thah Byu seated on a large mossy stone, with his Bible on his knee; he was in the act of closing the holy book when the Englishman appeared, and the Karen rose to meet him.
“I have not yet thanked you, as I now do from my heart,” said Mr. Coldstream, “for my own preservation6, and, far more, for that of my wife. Only show me how I can prove my gratitude7. Is there anything that I can offer—”
An expressive8 movement of the native’s brown hand, and a contraction9 of his brow, made Mr. Coldstream pause. Oscar felt that it would be as impossible to press gold on this moneyless Karen as upon a European noble. It was scarcely necessary for Ko Thah Byu to express his thoughts in words, though he did so with a native dignity which gave them force. “Ko Thah Byu wants nothing from his white brother. Ko Thah Byu did only his duty. Keep money for those who need.”
“I should like to have a little conversation with you, my friend,” said Mr. Coldstream, seating himself on the trunk of a felled tree which happened to be near, and motioning to the Karen to resume his former seat. “I should like to know something of your former history; I desire to hear what it was that first led to God one whom I regard as one of the noblest of men.”
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mules
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| 骡( mule的名词复数 ); 拖鞋; 顽固的人; 越境运毒者 | |
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clump
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| n.树丛,草丛;vi.用沉重的脚步行走 | |
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intrude
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solitude
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| n. 孤独; 独居,荒僻之地,幽静的地方 | |
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| n.良心上的不安( scruple的名词复数 );顾虑,顾忌v.感到于心不安,有顾忌( scruple的第三人称单数 ) | |
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preservation
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gratitude
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expressive
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contraction
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savage
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demons
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| n.恶人( demon的名词复数 );恶魔;精力过人的人;邪念 | |
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softened
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conversion
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crooked
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bent
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| n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的 | |
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Christian
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subdued
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leopard
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redeeming
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psalm
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transgression
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iniquity
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transgressions
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agitation
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abodes
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