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CHAPTER XVIII CURDIE'S CLUE
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CURDIE was as watchful1 as ever, but was almost getting tired of his ill-success. Every other night or so he followed the goblins about, as they went on digging and boring, and getting as near them as he could, watched them from behind stones and rocks; but as yet he seemed no nearer finding out what they had in view. As at first, he always kept hold of the end of his string, while his pickaxe left just outside the hole by which he entered the goblins' country from the mine, continued to serve as an anchor and hold fast the other end. The goblins hearing no more noise in that quarter, had ceased to apprehend3 an immediate4 invasion, and kept no watch.
One night, after dodging5 about and listening till he was nearly falling asleep with weariness, he began to roll up his ball, for he had resolved to go home to bed. It was not long, however, before he began to feel bewildered. One after another he passed goblin-houses, caves that is, occupied by goblin families, and at length was sure they were many more than he had passed as he came. He had to use great caution to pass unseen—they lay so close together. Could his string have led him wrong? He still followed winding6 it, and still it led him into more thickly populated quarters, until he became quite uneasy, and indeed apprehensive7; for although he was not afraid of the cobs, he was afraid of not finding his way out. But what could he do? It was of no use to sit down and wait for the morning—the morning made no difference here. It was all dark, and always dark; and if his string failed him he was helpless. He might even arrive within a yard of the mine, and never know it. Seeing he could do nothing better, he would at least find where the end of the string was, and if possible how it had come to play him such a trick. He knew by the size of the ball that he was getting pretty near the last of it, when he began to feel a tugging8 and pulling at it. What could it mean? Turning a sharp corner, he thought he heard strange sounds. These grew, as he went on, to a scuffling and
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watchful
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| adj.注意的,警惕的 | |
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axe
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| n.斧子;v.用斧头砍,削减 | |
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apprehend
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| vt.理解,领悟,逮捕,拘捕,忧虑 | |
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immediate
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dodging
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| n.避开,闪过,音调改变v.闪躲( dodge的现在分词 );回避 | |
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winding
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apprehensive
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tugging
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| n.牵引感v.用力拉,使劲拉,猛扯( tug的现在分词 ) | |
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growling
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squeaking
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scramble
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scrambled
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horrid
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| adj.可怕的;令人惊恐的;恐怖的;极讨厌的 | |
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hideous
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scampering
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untied
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| 松开,解开( untie的过去式和过去分词 ); 解除,使自由; 解决 | |
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glimmer
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hesitation
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rugged
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mica
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flickering
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chamber
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majesty
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unnatural
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groan
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| vi./n.呻吟,抱怨;(发出)呻吟般的声音 | |
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whim
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insinuate
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wretch
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touching
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growled
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enjoyment
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discomfiture
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perpendicular
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projection
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cavern
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mingled
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strutting
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grimaces
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| n.(表蔑视、厌恶等)面部扭曲,鬼脸( grimace的名词复数 )v.扮鬼相,做鬼脸( grimace的第三人称单数 ) | |
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dominions
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| 统治权( dominion的名词复数 ); 领土; 疆土; 版图 | |
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scoffing
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| n. 嘲笑, 笑柄, 愚弄 v. 嘲笑, 嘲弄, 愚弄, 狼吞虎咽 | |
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swarming
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| 密集( swarm的现在分词 ); 云集; 成群地移动; 蜜蜂或其他飞行昆虫成群地飞来飞去 | |
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relish
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slaty
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courageous
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shrieking
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appalled
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nostrils
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| 鼻孔( nostril的名词复数 ) | |
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granite
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frightful
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stunned
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