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Chapter Twenty Five.
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The Last.
“How comes it,” said Lieutenant1 Lindsay to Harold, on the first favourable2 opportunity that occurred after the meeting described in the last chapter; “how comes it that you and Kambira know each other so well?”
“I might reply by asking,” said Harold, with a smile, “how comes it that you are so well acquainted with Azinté? but, before putting that question, I will give a satisfactory answer to your own.”
Hereupon he gave a brief outline of those events, already narrated3 in full to the reader, which bore on his first meeting with the slave-girl, and his subsequent sojourn4 with her husband.
“After leaving the interior,” continued our hero, “and returning to the coast, I visited various towns in order to observe the state of the slaves in the Portuguese5 settlements, and, truly, what I saw was most deplorable—demoralisation and cruelty, and the obstruction6 of lawful7 trade, prevailed everywhere. The settlements are to my mind a very pandemonium8 on earth. Every one seemed to me more or less affected9 by the accursed atmosphere that prevails. Of course there must be some exceptions. I met with one, at the last town I visited, in the person of Governor Letotti.”
“Letotti!” exclaimed Lindsay, stopping abruptly10.
“Yes!” said Harold, in some surprise at the lieutenant’s manner, “and a most
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n.葡萄牙人;葡萄牙语 | |
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obstruction
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lawful
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abruptly
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cape
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peculiar
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poignant
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disposition
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subsided
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fully
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gratitude
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heartily
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sprightliness
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admiration
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beheld
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promotion
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prospects
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cargoes
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consul
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gal
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repression
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abolition
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extol
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jack
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passionately
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mariner
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bosom
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exigencies
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incapable
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stunning
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dwelling
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domain
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colonists
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nautical
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wont
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hazy
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consuls
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领事( consul的名词复数 ); (古罗马共和国时期)执政官 (古罗马共和国及其军队的最高首长,同时共有两位,每年选举一次) | |
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hoist
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n.升高,起重机,推动;v.升起,升高,举起 | |
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