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16. Shipwrecked Mariners
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Ample proof of Rob's careless and restless nature having been frankly1 placed before the reader in these pages, you will doubtless be surprised when I relate that during the next few hours our young gentleman suffered from a severe attack of homesickness, becoming as gloomy and unhappy in its duration as ever a homesick boy could be.
It may have been because he was just then cut off from all his fellow-creatures and even from the world itself; it may have been because he was satiated with marvels2 and with the almost absolute control over the powers which the Demon3 had conferred upon him; or it may have been because he was born and reared a hearty4, healthy American boy, with a disposition5 to battle openly with the world and take his chances equally with his fellows, rather than be placed in such an exclusive position that no one could hope successfully to oppose him.
Perhaps he himself did not know what gave him this horrible attack of "the blues," but the truth is he took out his handkerchief and cried like a baby from very loneliness and misery6.
There was no one to see him, thank goodness! and the tears gave him considerable relief. He dried his eyes, made an honest struggle to regain7 his cheerfulness, and then muttered to himself:
"If I stay up here, like an air-bubble in the sky, I shall certainly go crazy. I suppose there's nothing but water to look at down below, but if I could only sight a ship, or even see a fish jump, it would do me no end of good."
Thereupon he descended8 until, as the ocean's surface same nearer and nearer, he discovered a tiny island lying almost directly underneath
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frankly
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| adv.坦白地,直率地;坦率地说 | |
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marvels
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| n.奇迹( marvel的名词复数 );令人惊奇的事物(或事例);不平凡的成果;成就v.惊奇,对…感到惊奇( marvel的第三人称单数 ) | |
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demon
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hearty
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| adj.热情友好的;衷心的;尽情的,纵情的 | |
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disposition
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| n.性情,性格;意向,倾向;排列,部署 | |
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misery
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regain
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descend
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underneath
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clump
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joyful
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outright
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exhausted
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wreckage
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| n.(失事飞机等的)残骸,破坏,毁坏 | |
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allay
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pangs
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virtues
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| 美德( virtue的名词复数 ); 德行; 优点; 长处 | |
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converse
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benefactor
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confide
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prospect
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promptly
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possessed
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remarkable
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dangling
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abrupt
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abject
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tugging
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persevere
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bluff
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| v.虚张声势,用假象骗人;n.虚张声势,欺骗 | |
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