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X THE RAT—AND SAMAVIA
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What The Rat thought when Loristan began to speak to him, Marco wondered. Suddenly he stood in an unknown world, and it was Loristan who made it so because its poverty and shabbiness had no power to touch him. He looked at the boy with calm and clear eyes, he asked him practical questions gently, and it was plain that he understood many things without asking questions at all. Marco thought that perhaps he had, at some time, seen drunken men die, in his life in strange places. He seemed to know the terribleness of the night through which The Rat had passed. He made him sit down, and he ordered Lazarus to bring him some hot coffee and simple food.
"Haven't had a bite since yesterday," The Rat said, still staring at him. "How did you know I hadn't?"
"You have not had time," Loristan answered.
"Look at my clothes," said The Rat.
"Lie down and sleep," Loristan replied, putting his hand on his shoulder and gently forcing him toward the sofa. "You will sleep a long time. You must tell me how to find the place where your father died, and I will see that the proper authorities are notified."
"What are you doing it for?" The Rat asked, and then he added, "sir."
"Because I am a man and you are a boy. And this is a terrible thing," Loristan answered him.
He went away without saying more, and The Rat lay on the sofa staring at the wall and thinking about it until he fell asleep. But, before this happened, Marco had quietly left him alone. So, as Loristan had told him he would, he slept deeply and long; in fact, he slept through all the night.
When he awakened2 it was morning, and Lazarus was standing3 by the side of the sofa looking down at him.
"You will want to make yourself clean," he said. "It must be done."
"Clean!" said The Rat, with his squeaky laugh. "I couldn't keep clean when I had a room to live in, and now where am I to wash myself?" He sat up and looked about him.
"Give me my crutches
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afterward
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awakened
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standing
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| n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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crutches
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| n.拐杖, 支柱 v.支撑 | |
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swell
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| vi.膨胀,肿胀;增长,增强 | |
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rigid
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authoritative
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| adj.有权威的,可相信的;命令式的;官方的 | |
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erect
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battered
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foulness
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maudlin
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flannel
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| n.法兰绒;法兰绒衣服 | |
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swells
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dingy
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seclusion
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brutal
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squad
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darting
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| v.投掷,投射( dart的现在分词 );向前冲,飞奔 | |
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sitting-room
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| n.(BrE)客厅,起居室 | |
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rigidly
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speck
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linen
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| n.亚麻布,亚麻线,亚麻制品;adj.亚麻布制的,亚麻的 | |
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shuffled
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scarlet
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| adv.聚精会神地;周到地;谛;凝神 | |
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sketching
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graveyard
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ragged
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