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CHAPTER LIX
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I now decided1 that Pittsburgh would be as good a field as any, and one morning seeing a sign outside a cut-rate ticket-broker’s window reading “Pittsburgh, $5.75,” I bought a ticket, returned to my small room to pack my bag, and departed. I arrived at Pittsburgh at six or seven that same evening.
Of all the cities in which I ever worked or lived Pittsburgh was the most agreeable. Perhaps it was due to the fact that my stay included only spring, summer and fall, or that I found a peculiarly easy newspaper atmosphere, or that the city was so different physically2 from any I had thus far seen; but whether owing to one thing or another certainly no other newspaper work I ever did seemed so pleasant, no other city more interesting. What a city for a realist to work and dream in! The wonder to me is that it has not produced a score of writers, poets, painters and sculptors3, instead of—well, how many? And who are they?
I came down to it through the brown-blue mountains of Western Pennsylvania, and all day long we had been winding4 at the base of one or another of them, following the bed of a stream or turning out into a broad smooth valley, crossing directly at the center of it, or climbing some low ridge5 with a puff-puff-puff and then clattering6 almost recklessly down the other slope. I had never before seen any mountains. The sight of sooty-faced miners at certain places, their little oil and tow tin lamps fastened to their hats, their tin dinner-pails on their arms, impressed me as something new and faintly reminiscent of the one or two small coal mines about Sullivan, Indiana, where I had lived when I was a boy of seven. Along the way I saw a heavy-faced and heavy-bodied type of peasant woman, with a black or brown or blue or green skirt and a waist of a contrasting color, a headcloth or neckerchief of still another, trailed by a few children of equally solid proportions, hanging up clothes or doing something else about their miserable
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sculptors
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n.绕,缠,绕组,线圈 | |
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ridge
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n.山脊;鼻梁;分水岭 | |
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clattering
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发出咔哒声(clatter的现在分词形式) | |
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miserable
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Forsaken
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miseries
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blessings
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labor
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contented
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stockade
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electrified
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v.使电气化( electrify的过去式和过去分词 );使兴奋 | |
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inflaming
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unduly
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boundless
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counteract
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vt.对…起反作用,对抗,抵消 | |
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misery
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困境( woe的名词复数 ); 悲伤; 我好苦哇; 某人就要倒霉 | |
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lurid
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savage
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conniving
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parvenu
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abeyance
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bosom
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n.四轮的运货马车( wagon的名词复数 );铁路货车;小手推车 | |
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n.星系;银河系;一群(杰出或著名的人物) | |
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rosy
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subterranean
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buffalo
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n.(北美)野牛;(亚洲)水牛 | |
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retired
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pastor
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n.牧师,牧人 | |
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sprained
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v.&n. 扭伤 | |
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hearth
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n.壁炉炉床,壁炉地面 | |
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canyon
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adj.亲切的,和蔼的,愉快的,脾气好的 | |
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canny
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adj.谨慎的,节俭的 | |
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reticent
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vacancy
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n.(旅馆的)空位,空房,(职务的)空缺 | |
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stationery
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n.文具;(配套的)信笺信封 | |
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eastward
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adv.向东;adj.向东的;n.东方,东部 | |
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ridges
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n.脊( ridge的名词复数 );山脊;脊状突起;大气层的)高压脊 | |
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granite
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ascended
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v.上升,攀登( ascend的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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rugged
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adj.高低不平的,粗糙的,粗壮的,强健的 | |
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checkered
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adj.有方格图案的 | |
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spires
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skyscraper
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n.摩天大楼 | |
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vents
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(气体、液体等进出的)孔、口( vent的名词复数 ); (鸟、鱼、爬行动物或小哺乳动物的)肛门; 大衣等的)衩口; 开衩 | |
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transacted
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v.办理(业务等)( transact的过去式和过去分词 );交易,谈判 | |
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