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CHAPTER XXIII TRAVELS IN HOLLAND
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The rattel-wagon1, which is a kind of a long wagon set with benches, carried us in four hours of travel to the great city of Rotterdam. It was long past dark by then, but the streets pretty brightly lighted and thronged2 with the wild-like, outlandish characters--bearded Hebrews, black men, and the hordes3 of courtesans, most indecently adorned4 with finery and stopping seamen5 by their very sleeves; the clash of talk about us made our heads to whirl; and what was the most unexpected of all, we appeared to be no more struck with all these foreigners than they with us. I made the best face I could, for the lass's sake and my own credit; but the truth is I felt like a lost sheep, and my heart beat in my bosom6 with anxiety. Once or twice I inquired after the harbor or the berth7 of the ship Rose; but either fell on some who spoke8 only Hollands, or my own French failed me. Trying a street at a venture, I came upon a lane of lighted houses, the doors and windows thronged with wauf-like painted women; these jostled and mocked upon us as [pg 296]we passed, and I was thankful we had nothing of their language. A little after we issued forth9 upon an open place along the harbour.
"We shall be doing now," cries I, as soon as I spied masts. "Let us walk here by the harbour. We are sure to meet some that has the English, and at the best of it we may light upon that very ship."
We did the next best, as happened; for about nine of the evening, whom should we walk into the arms of but Captain Sang? He told us they had made their run in the most incredible brief time, the wind holding strong until they reached port; by which means his passengers were all gone already on their further travels. It was impossible to chase after the Gebbies into High Germany, and we had no other acquaintance to fall back upon but Captain Sang himself. It was the more gratifying to find the man friendly and wishful to assist. He made it a small affair to find some good plain family of merchants, where Catriona might harbour till the Rose was loaden; declared he would then
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wagon
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| n.四轮马车,手推车,面包车;无盖运货列车 | |
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thronged
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| v.成群,挤满( throng的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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hordes
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| n.移动着的一大群( horde的名词复数 );部落 | |
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adorned
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seamen
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bosom
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berth
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spoke
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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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forth
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hap
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blithely
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boisterous
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possessed
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deserted
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mere
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affronts
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scattering
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| n.[物]散射;散乱,分散;在媒介质中的散播adj.散乱的;分散在不同范围的;广泛扩散的;(选票)数量分散的v.散射(scatter的ing形式);散布;驱散 | |
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instinctive
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| adj.(出于)本能的;直觉的;(出于)天性的 | |
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alley
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highland
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WHIMS
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injustice
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| adj.怪诞的;奇异的;可怕的;胆怯的 | |
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| v.看,注视( behold的现在分词 );瞧;看呀;(叙述中用于引出某人意外的出现)哎哟 | |
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sloppy
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smote
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admiration
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barley
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inclination
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pointed
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alleys
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| 胡同,小巷( alley的名词复数 ); 小径 | |
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retired
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lodging
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| 屈尊,俯就( condescend的过去式和过去分词 ); 故意表示和蔼可亲 | |
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expound
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disposition
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| n.性情,性格;意向,倾向;排列,部署 | |
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plunge
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| v.跳入,(使)投入,(使)陷入;猛冲 | |
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retirement
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outgrown
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| 长[发展] 得超过(某物)的范围( outgrow的过去分词 ); 长[发展]得不能再要(某物); 长得比…快; 生长速度超过 | |
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delightful
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| adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的 | |
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uneven
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| adj.不平坦的,不规则的,不均匀的 | |
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belly
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| n.肚子,腹部;(像肚子一样)鼓起的部分,膛 | |
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