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CHAPTER XXXII
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When the Snark sailed on her long cruise from San Francisco there was nothing to drink on board. Or, rather, we were all of us unaware1 that there was anything to drink, nor did we discover it for many a month. This sailing with a "dry" boat was malice2 aforethought on my part. I had played John Barleycorn a trick. And it showed that I was listening ever so slightly to the faint warnings that were beginning to arise in my consciousness.
Of course, I veiled the situation to myself and excused myself to John Barleycorn. And I was very scientific about it. I said that I would drink only while in ports. During the dry sea-stretches my system would be cleansed3 of the alcohol that soaked it, so that when I reached a port I should be in shape to enjoy John Barleycorn more thoroughly4. His bite would be sharper, his kick keener and more delicious.
We were twenty-seven days on the traverse between San Francisco and Honolulu. After the first day out, the thought of a drink never troubled me. This I take to show how intrinsically I am not an alcoholic5. Sometimes, during the traverse, looking ahead and anticipating the delightful6 lanai luncheons7 and dinners of Hawaii (I had been there a couple of times before), I thought, naturally, of the drinks that would precede those meals. I did not think of those drinks with any yearning8, with any irk at the length of the voyage. I merely thought they would be nice and jolly, part of the atmosphere of a proper meal.
Thus, once again I proved to my complete satisfaction that I was John Barleycorn's master. I could drink when I wanted, refrain when I wanted. Therefore I would continue to drink when I wanted.
Some five months were spent in the various islands of the Hawaiian group. Being
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unaware
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cleansed
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弄干净,清洗( cleanse的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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thoroughly
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alcoholic
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adj.(含)酒精的,由酒精引起的;n.酗酒者 | |
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delightful
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adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的 | |
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n.午餐,午宴( luncheon的名词复数 ) | |
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locker
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ranch
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befuddlement
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v.使苦恼( harry的过去式和过去分词 );不断烦扰;一再袭击;侵扰 | |
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