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CHAPTER V The Bladder-Wort
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Little Mrs. Reed-Warbler's babies were now expected any day.
There was no end to her nervousness and unreasonableness1. Her husband simply could not satisfy her. If he brought her a fly, she shook her head and asked how could he think her capable of eating immediately before the most important event in her life. If he brought her none, she said it was evidently his intention to starve her. If he sang, it was unbearable2 to listen to him. If he was silent, she could plainly see that he no longer cared for her.
"You don't appreciate me as I deserve," he said. "You ought to be married to the eel3 for a bit, or to the cray-fish's husband; then you would know what's what."
"And you ought to have taken the spider," said she. "Then you would have been eaten."
"Dear lady! Dear lady!" cried the cray-fish from down in the mud.
"Well?" said the reed-warbler.
"I can't stand this!" said Mrs. Reed-Warbler.
"I only wanted to ask you, dear lady, not to forget me and those shells," said the cray-fish.
"I won't have anything to do with an odious4 woman like you, who eats her own children," replied Mrs. Reed-Warbler.
"Oh, dear!... Surely, ma'am, you don't believe that mean carp who was here the other day? A horrid5, malicious6 fellow like that! He doesn't even belong to the pond, you know. He's a regular man's fish. They only put him here to fatten7 him up and eat him afterwards ... I saw it myself last year; he was a mere8 spawn
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unreasonableness
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| 无理性; 横逆 | |
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unbearable
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eel
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| n.鳗鲡 | |
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odious
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horrid
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malicious
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fatten
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spawn
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| n.卵,产物,后代,结果;vt.产卵,种菌丝于,产生,造成;vi.产卵,大量生产 | |
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chattering
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| n. (机器振动发出的)咔嗒声,(鸟等)鸣,啁啾 adj. 喋喋不休的,啾啾声的 动词chatter的现在分词形式 | |
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rabble
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| abbr. 电子发射器定位系统(=electronic emitter location system) | |
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vengeance
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lodge
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lodger
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exhausted
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prey
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beaks
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| n.鸟嘴( beak的名词复数 );鹰钩嘴;尖鼻子;掌权者 | |
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