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CHAPTER 30 THE EVE OF BATTLE
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It was evening when the big liner which had left Montreal at daybreak steamed slowly past the ramparts of Quebec, the roar of her whistle echoing among the rocks. The tide which had floated her across the shoals of Lake St. Peter was running low, the great river was unruffled, and Andrew leaned on her saloon-deck rails, watching the city open up as she swung inshore with the slack stream. Behind the wharves1 and warehouses2 at the waterside old buildings and loftier modern ones, stores, banks and churches, rose in picturesque3 confusion, tier above tier, to the heights girdled by Dufferin Avenue, and the huge Frontenac Hotel. It struck him as a beautiful city, viewed from the river, but it bore an exotic stamp. In spite of the sooty smoke of the locomotives and the rattle4 of steamboat winches, it had a stronger resemblance to the old romantic towns of France than the business centers of essentially5 modern Canada.
A feeble scream answered the sonorous6 whistle, and the engines stopped for a few minutes as a tug7 steamed out from the wharf8. She brought a dozen passengers besides a number of mailbags, and when she cast off the screw throbbed9 again and the liner forged ahead. It was with mixed feelings that Andrew watched the city drop behind and the white thread of Montmorency Falls disappear behind a long green island. Be[Pg 316]yond it the river widened, the shores were falling back, and dusk was creeping across the oily water. Open sea was still far away, but Andrew felt that he had parted from Canada, and though he was going home with his work successfully done, the thought filled him with wistful regret. In spite of many hardships and difficulties, he had been happy in the northern wilds, and happier with Geraldine by the Lake of Shadows. He meant to come back when he had finished his fight for Allinson's and he thrilled as he wondered how Geraldine would welcome him. She had given him a gracious farewell and her sincere good wishes; but she had with gentle firmness prevented his making any direct appeal. This he
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wharves
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n.码头,停泊处( wharf的名词复数 ) | |
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仓库,货栈( warehouse的名词复数 ) | |
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wharf
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undertaking
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wrecked
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lode
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civilized
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bugle
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dingy
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meddler
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tottering
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