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THE ROLL-CALL III
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George sailed down Piccadilly westwards on the top of a motor-bus. The August afternoon was superb. Piccadilly showed more than its usual splendour of traffic, for the class to whom the sacred word 'England' signified personal dominion1 and a vast apparatus2 of personal luxury either had not gone away for its holiday or had returned therefrom in a hurry. The newspaper placards spoke3 of great feats4 of arms by the Allies. Through the leafage of Hyde Park could be seen uncountable smart troops manoeuvring in bodies. On the top of the motor-bus a student of war was explaining to an ignorant friend that the active adhesion of Japan, just announced, meant the beginning of the end for Germany. From Japan he went to Namur, seeing that Namur was the 'chief bastion' of the defensive5 line, and that hence the Germans would not be 'allowed' to take it. Almost every motor-bus carried a fine specimen6 of this type of philosopher, to whom the whole travelling company listened while pretending not to listen. George despised him for his manner, but agreed with some of his reasoning.
George was thinking chiefly about Sir Isaac. Impressive person, Sir Isaac, even if hateful! It was remarkable7 how the fellow seemed always to have leisure. Organization, of course! Indubitably the fellow's arguments could not be gainsaid8. The firing-line was not the only or even the most important part of the national war machine. To suppose otherwise was to share the crude errors of the childlike populace and its Press. Men were useless without guns, guns without shot, shot without explosives; and explosives could not be produced without a factory. The populace would never understand the close interdependence of various activities; it would never see beyond the recruiting station; it was meet only for pity. Sir Isaac had uttered a very wise saying: "Things are always arranged in the end ... It's up to the individual to look out for himself." Sir Isaac was freed from the
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dominion
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n.统治,管辖,支配权;领土,版图 | |
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n.装置,器械;器具,设备 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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功绩,伟业,技艺( feat的名词复数 ) | |
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defensive
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specimen
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remarkable
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v.否认,反驳( gainsay的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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virtue
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n.德行,美德;贞操;优点;功效,效力 | |
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impartiality
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unwillingly
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dignified
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a.可敬的,高贵的 | |
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cannon
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n.大炮,火炮;飞机上的机关炮 | |
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flannels
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法兰绒男裤; 法兰绒( flannel的名词复数 ) | |
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persuasively
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adj.旋转的,轮转式的;循环的v.(使)旋转( revolve的现在分词 );细想 | |
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athletic
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complexion
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adv. 偷偷地, 暗中地 | |
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cane
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arrogant
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v.看;送秋波;n.秋波,媚眼 | |
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virgins
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处女,童男( virgin的名词复数 ); 童贞玛利亚(耶稣之母) | |
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fatuous
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adj.愚昧的;昏庸的 | |
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gutter
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n.沟,街沟,水槽,檐槽,贫民窟 | |
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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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