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CHAPTER IV. THE BIRD-CAGE
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The “Bird-cage” at Pretoria was the enclosure wherein the captured British officers were imprisoned1 during the second quarter of the year 1900. Here at the beginning of May two men were talking quietly as they lay on the bare ground in the centre of the compound. The Bird-cage was no home of luxury; but the men who had perforce to live in it tried to make the best of things, and grumbling2 was tacitly discountenanced. These two had become particular chums. For more than a month they had talked over everything which seemed of interest. At first of course it was the war and all connected with it which interested them most. They were full of hope; for though six months of constant reverses were behind them they could not doubt that Time and General Roberts would prevail. These two items of expected success were in addition to the British Army generally and the British soldier’s belief in it. When every battle or engagement which either of them had been in had been fought over again, and when their knowledge of other engagements and skirmishes had come to an end they fell back on sport. This subject held out for some time. The memories of both were copious3 of pleasant days and interesting episodes; and hopes ran high of repetitions and variations when the war should be over and the Boers reduced to that acquiescence4 in British methods and that loyalty5 to the British flag which British pride now demanded. Then “woman” had its turn, and every flirtation6 with the bounds of memory was recalled, without names or identification marks.
Then, when they knew each other better, they talked of the future in this respect. Young men, whatever exceptions these may be, are very sentimental7. They are at once imaginative and reticent8. Unlike girls their bashfulness is internal. The opening of their hearts, even in a measure, to each other in this respect was the crowning of their confidence. At this time they were occasionally getting letters. These had of course gone through the hands of the
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imprisoned
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| 下狱,监禁( imprison的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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grumbling
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| adj. 喃喃鸣不平的, 出怨言的 | |
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copious
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acquiescence
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loyalty
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flirtation
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sentimental
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| adj.多愁善感的,感伤的 | |
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reticent
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| adj.沉默寡言的;言不如意的 | |
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censor
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craving
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wont
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| adj.可怕的;令人惊恐的;恐怖的;极讨厌的 | |
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promising
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tightening
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imploring
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indifference
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decided
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avert
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cryptic
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forth
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professed
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persistence
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intrigue
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| vt.激起兴趣,迷住;vi.耍阴谋;n.阴谋,密谋 | |
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steadily
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trenches
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| 深沟,地沟( trench的名词复数 ); 战壕 | |
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presentiment
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logic
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scrap
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frankly
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victorious
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foes
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| 敌人,仇敌( foe的名词复数 ) | |
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regiment
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Portuguese
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distractions
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| n.使人分心的事[人]( distraction的名词复数 );娱乐,消遣;心烦意乱;精神错乱 | |
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immediate
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disposition
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prospect
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unfamiliar
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racing
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inadequate
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actively
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defiance
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tally
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| n.计数器,记分,一致,测量;vt.计算,记录,使一致;vi.计算,记分,一致 | |
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machinery
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| n.(总称)机械,机器;机构 | |
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exasperation
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retired
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radical
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epitome
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encompasses
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| v.围绕( encompass的第三人称单数 );包围;包含;包括 | |
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puny
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| adj.微不足道的,弱小的 | |
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premises
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whim
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entirely
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joyous
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realization
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| 渴望,切盼,向往( yearn的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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grizzlies
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| 北美洲灰熊( grizzly的名词复数 ) | |
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devoted
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| adj.忠诚的,忠实的,热心的,献身于...的 | |
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outfit
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| n.(为特殊用途的)全套装备,全套服装 | |
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