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CHAPTER XXV THE REAL HEROINE
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Chesty Todd had spoken so lightly, in a serio-comic vein2, and had so belittled3 the “reformed villain” and contemptuously made him appear pitiful and weak, that he had somewhat disarmed4 his hearers and led them to forget the seriousness of the contemplated5 crime. But Mrs. Kane, listening intently to the story, found no humor in the situation, and the blind woman’s gentle remark promptly6 recalled to every mind the full horror of the dastardly attempt.
She was quite right in declaring that Orissa alone could approve or condemn7 Tyler’s statement. If he spoke1 truly he was entitled to a degree of mercy at their hands; if, knowing that a girl was operating the Kane Aircraft, he had still persisted in his frantic8 attempt to wreck9 it and send her to her death, then no punishment could be too great for such a cowardly deed.
This was instantly appreciated by all present. Even Tyler, seeing that his fate hinged on Orissa’s evidence, ventured to raise his head and cast at 216her an imploring10 glance. Chesty Todd dropped his flippant air and earnestly watched the girl’s face; the others with equal interest awaited her decisive statement.
As for Orissa, the gravity of the situation awed11 her. Recalling the dreadful moments when she battled in the air for her life she saw before her the scowling
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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vein
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| n.血管,静脉;叶脉,纹理;情绪;vt.使成脉络 | |
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| 使显得微小,轻视,贬低( belittle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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disarmed
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| v.裁军( disarm的过去式和过去分词 );使息怒 | |
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contemplated
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| adj. 预期的 动词contemplate的过去分词形式 | |
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promptly
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condemn
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| vt.谴责,指责;宣判(罪犯),判刑 | |
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frantic
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wreck
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| n.失事,遇难;沉船;vt.(船等)失事,遇难 | |
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imploring
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awed
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| adj.充满敬畏的,表示敬畏的v.使敬畏,使惊惧( awe的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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scowling
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| 怒视,生气地皱眉( scowl的现在分词 ) | |
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determined
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| adj.坚定的;有决心的 | |
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deliberately
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| adv.审慎地;蓄意地;故意地 | |
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condone
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| v.宽恕;原谅 | |
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infamous
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| adj.声名狼藉的,臭名昭著的,邪恶的 | |
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noted
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miserable
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| adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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abject
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| adj.极可怜的,卑屈的 | |
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withered
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| adj. 枯萎的,干瘪的,(人身体的部分器官)因病萎缩的或未发育良好的 动词wither的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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contemptible
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| adj.可鄙的,可轻视的,卑劣的 | |
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worthy
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vengeance
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| n.报复,报仇,复仇 | |
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brutal
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| adj.残忍的,野蛮的,不讲理的 | |
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offense
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| n.犯规,违法行为;冒犯,得罪 | |
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| adj.暂停活动的;休眠的;潜伏的 | |
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redeem
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| v.买回,赎回,挽回,恢复,履行(诺言等) | |
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perversity
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awaken
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| vi.醒,觉醒;vt.唤醒,使觉醒,唤起,激起 | |
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remorse
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retrieve
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| vt.重新得到,收回;挽回,补救;检索 | |
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offender
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avenge
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shameful
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frenzy
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| n.疯狂,狂热,极度的激动 | |
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utterly
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vile
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| adj.卑鄙的,可耻的,邪恶的;坏透的 | |
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musingly
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| adv.沉思地,冥想地 | |
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prosecute
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| vt.告发;进行;vi.告发,起诉,作检察官 | |
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meekly
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| adv.温顺地,逆来顺受地 | |
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brute
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| n.野兽,兽性 | |
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curiously
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reluctance
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| n.厌恶,讨厌,勉强,不情愿 | |
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mighty
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| adj.强有力的;巨大的 | |
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growled
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| v.(动物)发狺狺声, (雷)作隆隆声( growl的过去式和过去分词 );低声咆哮着说 | |
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hoarsely
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| adv.嘶哑地 | |
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clinching
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| v.(尤指两人)互相紧紧抱[扭]住( clinch的现在分词 );解决(争端、交易),达成(协议) | |
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placid
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| adj.安静的,平和的 | |
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possessed
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| adj.疯狂的;拥有的,占有的 | |
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fascination
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| n.令人着迷的事物,魅力,迷恋 | |
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accurately
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| adv.准确地,精确地 | |
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abhorrent
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| adj.可恶的,可恨的,讨厌的 | |
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whining
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| n. 抱怨,牢骚 v. 哭诉,发牢骚 | |
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ignoble
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| adj.不光彩的,卑鄙的;可耻的 | |
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longing
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| adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过 | |
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shuffled
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| v.洗(纸牌)( shuffle的过去式和过去分词 );拖着脚步走;粗心地做;摆脱尘世的烦恼 | |
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doorway
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| n.门口,(喻)入门;门路,途径 | |
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impulsively
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reverently
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