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Chapter Twenty Nine.
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The Fishery Disasters.
One fine day, when summer had merged1 into autumn, and things in Red River appeared to be advancing favourably2, and Dan Davidson had recovered his strength, and Little Bill was fairly well, it occurred to Okématan that he would like to go to Lake Winnipeg, and see how the settlers who had gone to the fishery there, were getting on.
You see, the Cree chief was an observant savage3, and, before returning to his tribe, had made up his mind to see all the phases in the life of the new Palefaces who had thus come to take possession of the land.
He was a remarkably4 independent fellow, and as he served the Davidsons for nothing except his food—which he did not count, as he could easily have supplied himself with victuals5 by means of his line, bow, and gun—he did not deem it necessary to ask leave of absence. He merely went to the house one morning, and announced his intention of going to Lake Winnipeg to fish.
“I will go with you,” said Dan, to whom the announcement was made.
“An’ so will I,” said Fred Jenkins, who chanced to be conversing6 with Dan at the time—“that is, if they can spare me just now.”
“The canoe of Okématan,” said the chief, “holds no more than three. He wishes to take with him Arch-ee and Leetil Bill.”
“Very well,” returned Dan, “there’s no objection to that, for there is not much doing on the farm at this moment, and Archie has worked hard all the summer, so he deserves a holiday. We will just make up the same party that started last time, only that Fergus and I will take a somewhat bigger canoe so as to accommodate you, Jenkins.”
“Thankee. Though I am big—unfort’nitly—I can stow myself away in small compass, an’ I’ve larned how, when there ain’t overmuch grub, to git along fairly well on short allowance. When d’ee trip your anchor?—I mean, when do ye start?”
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(使)混合( merge的过去式和过去分词 ); 相融; 融入; 渐渐消失在某物中 | |
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ad.不同寻常地,相当地 | |
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victuals
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n.食物;食品 | |
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v.交谈,谈话( converse的现在分词 ) | |
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手持着使用(武器、工具等)( wield的现在分词 ); 具有; 运用(权力); 施加(影响) | |
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seaman
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crab
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n.螃蟹,偏航,脾气乖戾的人,酸苹果;vi.捕蟹,偏航,发牢骚;vt.使偏航,发脾气 | |
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lighting
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n.照明,光线的明暗,舞台灯光 | |
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animation
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n.活泼,兴奋,卡通片/动画片的制作 | |
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prospects
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追随者( follower的名词复数 ); 用户; 契据的附面; 从动件 | |
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suffocation
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