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XXIII THE SILVER HORN
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During the next week, which they spent in journeying towards Vienna, they gave the Sign to three different persons at places which were on the way. In a village across the frontier in Bavaria they found a giant of an old man sitting on a bench under a tree before his mountain "Gasthaus" or inn; and when the four words were uttered, he stood up and bared his head as the guide had done. When Marco gave the Sign in some quiet place to a man who was alone, he noticed that they all did this and said their "God be thanked" devoutly1, as if it were part of some religious ceremony. In a small town a few miles away he had to search some hours before he found a stalwart young shoemaker with bright red hair and a horseshoe-shaped scar on his forehead. He was not in his workshop when the boys first passed it, because, as they found out later, he had been climbing a mountain the day before, and had been detained in the descent because his companion had hurt himself.
When Marco went in and asked him to measure him for a pair of shoes, he was quite friendly and told them all about it.
"There are some good fellows who should not climb," he said. "When they find themselves standing2 on a bit of rock jutting3 out over emptiness, their heads begin to whirl round—and then, if they don't turn head over heels a few thousand feet, it is because some comrade is near enough to drag them back. There can be no ceremony then and they sometimes get hurt—as my friend did yesterday."
"Did you never get hurt yourself?" The Rat asked.
"When I was eight years old I did that," said the young shoemaker, touching4 the scar on his forehead. "But it was not much. My father was a guide and took me with him. He wanted me to begin early. There is nothing like it—climbing. I shall be at it again. This won't do for me. I tried shoemaking because I was in love with a girl who wanted me to stay at home. She married another man. I am glad of it. Once a guide, always a guide." He knelt down to measure Marco's foot, and Marco bent5 a little forward.
"The Lamp is lighted," he said.
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devoutly
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| adv.虔诚地,虔敬地,衷心地 | |
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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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jutting
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| v.(使)突出( jut的现在分词 );伸出;(从…)突出;高出 | |
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touching
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bent
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curiously
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mule
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precipices
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foaming
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moss
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looming
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sketch
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descend
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| vt./vi.传下来,下来,下降 | |
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onward
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marvel
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velvet
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huddled
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crumbling
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crutches
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spoke
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obeisance
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sweeping
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mellow
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awesome
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peril
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hearth
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saluted
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| v.欢迎,致敬( salute的过去式和过去分词 );赞扬,赞颂 | |
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