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XXVIII "EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!"
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It was raining in London—pouring. It had been raining for two weeks, more or less, generally more. When the train from Dover drew in at Charing1 Cross, the weather seemed suddenly to have considered that it had so far been too lenient2 and must express itself much more vigorously. So it had gathered together its resources and poured them forth3 in a deluge4 which surprised even Londoners.
The rain so beat against and streamed down the windows of the third-class carriage in which Marco and The Rat sat that they could not see through them.
They had made their homeward journey much more rapidly than they had made the one on which they had been outward bound. It had of course taken them some time to tramp back to the frontier, but there had been no reason for stopping anywhere after they had once reached the railroads. They had been tired sometimes, but they had slept heavily on the wooden seats of the railway carriages. Their one desire was to get home. No. 7 Philibert Place rose before them in its noisy dinginess5 as the one desirable spot on earth. To Marco it held his father. And it was Loristan alone that The Rat saw when he thought of it. Loristan as he would look when he saw him come into the room with Marco, and stand up and salute6, and say: "I have brought him back, sir. He has carried out every single order you gave him—every single one. So have I." So he had. He had been sent as his companion and attendant, and he had been faithful in every thought. If Marco would have allowed him, he would have waited upon him like a servant, and have been proud of the service. But Marco would never let him forget that they were only two boys and that one was of no more importance than the other. He had secretly even felt this attitude to be a sort of grievance7. It would have been more like a game if one of them had been the mere
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charing
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| n.炭化v.把…烧成炭,把…烧焦( char的现在分词 );烧成炭,烧焦;做杂役女佣 | |
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lenient
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forth
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deluge
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dinginess
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salute
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grievance
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mere
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blustered
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vassal
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dungeon
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tapestry
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embroidered
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hues
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splendors
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dungeons
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perils
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wrought
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moss
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uncertainties
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longing
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cavern
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passionate
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gnawed
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crutches
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rattling
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exultant
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inmates
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sitting-room
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squad
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commotion
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assassination
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briefly
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brutal
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stonily
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jaw
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reverence
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majestic
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| adj.雄伟的,壮丽的,庄严的,威严的,崇高的 | |
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groaned
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frenzy
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