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6. The Buccaneers
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Once more the blacks formed a circle around our adventurer, who coolly drew his tube and said to the chief:
"Tell your people I'm going to walk away through those trees, and if any one dares to interfere1 with me I'll paralyze him."
The chief understood enough English to catch his meaning, and repeated the message to his men. Having seen the terrible effect of the electric tube they wisely fell back and allowed the boy to pass.
He marched through their lines with a fine air of dignity, although he was fearful lest some of the blacks should stick a spear into him or bump his head with a war-club. But they were awed2 by the wonders they had seen and were still inclined to believe him a god, so he was not molested3.
When he found himself outside the village he made for the high plateau in the center of the island, where he could be safe from the cannibals while he collected his thoughts. But when he reached the place he found the sides so steep he could not climb them, so he adjusted the indicator4 to the word "up" and found it had still had enough power to support his body while he clambered up the rocks to the level, grass-covered space at the top.
Then, reclining upon his back, he gave himself up to thoughts of how he might escape from his unpleasant predicament.
"Here I am, on a cannibal island, hundreds of miles from civilization, with no way to get back," he reflected. "The family will look for me every day, and finally decide I've broken my neck. The Demon5 will call upon me when the week is up and won't find me at home; so I'll miss the next three gifts. I don't mind that so much, for they might bring me into worst scrapes than this. But how am I to get away from this beastly island? I'll be eaten, after all, if I don't look out!"
These and similar thoughts occupied him for some time, yet in spite of much planning and thinking he could find no practical means of escape.
At the end of an hour he looked over the edge of the plateau and found it surrounded by a ring of the black cannibals, who had calmly seated themselves to watch his movements.
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interfere
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| v.(in)干涉,干预;(with)妨碍,打扰 | |
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awed
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molested
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indicator
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demon
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| n.魔鬼,恶魔 | |
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dents
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| vi.窥(刺)探,打听;vt.撬动(开,起) | |
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bulged
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grumbled
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vessel
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dingy
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hovering
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countenance
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daggers
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conveyance
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mechanism
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regain
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brutal
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malicious
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inflict
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| vt.(on)把…强加给,使遭受,使承担 | |
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dangling
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villains
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| n.恶棍( villain的名词复数 );罪犯;(小说、戏剧等中的)反面人物;淘气鬼 | |
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astounded
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accurately
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scrambling
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hurrah
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gliding
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abated
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| 减少( abate的过去式和过去分词 ); 减去; 降价; 撤消(诉讼) | |
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interfered
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slumber
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uneven
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| adj.不平坦的,不规则的,不均匀的 | |
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exhausted
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| adj.极其疲惫的,精疲力尽的 | |
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