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Chapter Four.
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In which Quashy is Communicative and an Enemy is Turned into a Friend.
The pass which our travellers had just crossed merely led them over a mountain chain which may be described as the Peruvian Cordillera. Beyond it lay a fruitful valley of considerable extent, which terminated at the base of the great range, or backbone2, of the Andes. Beyond this again lay another valley of greater extent than the first, which was bounded by a third range or cordillera of inferior height, the eastern slopes of which descended3 on one hand in varying undulations to the dense4 forests of equatorial Brazil, on the other, by easy gradations to the level Pampas or plains which extend for hundreds of miles through the lands of the Argentine Confederation to the Atlantic.
Two mountain passes, therefore, were still to be crossed, and Lawrence Armstrong began to think that if things went on as they had begun a pretty lively experience probably lay before them.
But in this he was mistaken, at least as regarded banditti, though in some other respects the journey was not quite devoid6 of stirring incidents—as we shall see.
We have said that the good-nature of the young Englishman induced him to attempt conversation with the Indian girl, and at first Manuela appeared to be amused, if not interested, by his unsuccessful efforts; but after one of these futile7 attempts Pedro made some remarks to the girl in the Indian tongue, and in a tone of remonstrance8, which had the effect of rendering9 her more silent and grave than before. Lawrence, therefore, finally ceased to address her, though his natural gallantry prompted him to offer assistance when it seemed necessary, and to accost10 her with a
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remonstrance
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meditative
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prelude
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villain
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saluted
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bruised
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[医]青肿的,瘀紫的 | |
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a.隐藏的,隐蔽的 | |
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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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relish
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opportune
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gratitude
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a.使人消除恐惧和疑虑的,使人放心的 | |
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