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Chapter Twenty.
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The Chase continued and disastrously1 interrupted.
The day following that on which the wives of Simek and Okiok, and the mothers of Arbalik and Ippegoo with the spinster Sigokow arrived, the southern Eskimos resumed their route northward2, and the pursuers continued their journey to the south—the former in their sledges3 over the still unmelted ice-foot along the shore; the latter, in kayaks, by a lead of open water, which extended as far as the eye could reach.
Angut, Okiok, and Simek led the way in kayaks, the kayak damaged by the seal having been repaired. The other men were forced to embark4 in the women’s boat. Eskimo men deem this an undignified position, and will not usually condescend5 to work in oomiaks, which are invariably paddled by the women, but Rooney, being influenced by no such feelings, quietly took the steering6 paddle, and ultimately shamed Arbalik and Ippegoo as well as the sons of Okiok into lending a hand.
During the first part of the voyage all went well, but next day the lead of open water was found to trend off the land, and run out into the pack, where numerous great glaciers7 were seen—some aground, others surging slowly southward with the Polar current.
“I don’t like the look of it,” remarked Angut, when the other leaders of the party ranged alongside of him for a brief consultation8.
“Neither do I,” said Simek. “The season is far advanced, and if there should be a general break-up of the ice while we are out among the floes, we should be lost.”
“But it is impossible for us to travel by land,” said Okiok. “No man knows the land here. The sea runs so far in that we might spend many moons in going round the bays without advancing far on our journey.”
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ad.灾难性地 | |
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condescend
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v.俯就,屈尊;堕落,丢丑 | |
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glaciers
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冰河,冰川( glacier的名词复数 ) | |
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cascades
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倾泻( cascade的名词复数 ); 小瀑布(尤指一连串瀑布中的一支); 瀑布状物; 倾泻(或涌出)的东西 | |
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caverns
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cavern
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v.撕碎( rend的现在分词 );分裂;(因愤怒、痛苦等而)揪扯(衣服或头发等);(声音等)刺破 | |
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catastrophe
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vi.膨胀,肿胀;增长,增强 | |
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微睡,睡眠(slumber的现在分词形式) | |
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(=vigor)n.智力,体力,精力 | |
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