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CHAPTER IX. ADRIFT.
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Gibbie was now without a home. He had had a whole city for his dwelling1, every street of which had been to him as another hall in his own house, every lane as a passage from one set of rooms to another, every court as a closet, every house as a safe, guarding the only possessions he had, the only possessions he knew how to value—his fellow-mortals, radiant with faces, and friendly with hands and tongues. Great as was his delight in freedom, a delight he revelled2 in from morning to night, and sometimes from night to morning, he had never had a notion of it that reached beyond the city, he never longed for larger space, for wider outlook. Space and outlook he had skyward—and seaward when he would, but even into these regions he had never yet desired to go. His world was the world of men; the presence of many was his greater room; his people themselves were his world. He had no idea of freedom in dissociation with human faces and voices and eyes. But now he had left all these, and as he ran from them a red pall3 seemed settling down behind him, wrapping up and hiding away his country, his home. For the first time in his life, the fatherless, motherless, brotherless, sisterless stray of the streets felt himself alone. The sensation was an awful one. He had lost so many, and had not one left! That gash4 in Sambo's black throat had slain5 "a whole cityful." His loneliness grew upon him, until again he darted6 aside from the road into the bush, this time to hide from the Spectre of the Desert—the No Man. Deprived of human countenances8, the face of creation was a mask without eyes, and liberty a mere9 negation10. Not that Gibbie had ever thought about liberty; he had only enjoyed: not that he had ever thought about human faces; he had only loved them, and lived upon their smiles. "Gibbie wadna need to gang to h'aven," said Mysie, the baker's daughter, to her mother, one night, as they walked home from a merry-making. "What for that, lassie?" returned her mother. "Cause he wad be meeserable whaur there was nae drunk fowk," answered Mysie. And now it seemed to the poor, shocked, heart-wounded creature, as if the human face were just the one thing he could no more look upon. One haunted him, the black one, with the white, staring eyes, the mouth in its throat, and the white grinning teeth.
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dwelling
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| v.作乐( revel的过去式和过去分词 );狂欢;着迷;陶醉 | |
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slain
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| 杀死,宰杀,杀戮( slay的过去分词 ); (slay的过去分词) | |
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negation
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overflow
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| 爱抚的,表现爱情的,亲切的 | |
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horrid
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recoil
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groove
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| n.沟,槽;凹线,(刻出的)线条,习惯 | |
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socket
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joint
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quay
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beheld
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| 逐渐扩散的感觉( ripple的名词复数 ) | |
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friendliness
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abode
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misery
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fugitive
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covert
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thicket
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trot
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infancy
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| n.婴儿期;幼年期;初期 | |
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turnips
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| 芜青( turnip的名词复数 ); 芜菁块根; 芜菁甘蓝块根; 怀表 | |
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turnip
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touching
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covetousness
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indifference
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kennel
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kennels
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cuffs
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utterly
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descend
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shafts
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repose
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enticing
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astonishment
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chamber
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plumes
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| 羽毛( plume的名词复数 ); 羽毛饰; 羽毛状物; 升上空中的羽状物 | |
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poking
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endearment
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contented
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rattle
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whined
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expedient
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scouring
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trickling
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graceful
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eminence
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dread
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calf
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scattered
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