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CHAPTER XLII LUCERNE
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IENTERED Switzerland at Chiasso, a little way from Lake Como in Italy, and left it at Basle near the German frontier, and all I saw was mountains—mountains—mountains—some capped with snow and some without, tall, sharp, craggy peaks, and rough, sharp declivities, with here and there a patch of grass, here and there a deep valley, here and there a lonely, wide-roofed, slab-built house with those immense projecting eaves first made familiar to me by the shabby adaptations which constitute our “L” stations in New York. The landscape hardens perceptibly a little way out of Milan. High slopes and deep lakes appear. At Chiasso, the first stop in Switzerland, I handed the guard a half-dozen letters I had written in Milan and stamped with Italian stamps. I did not know until I did this that we were out of Italy, had already changed guards and that a new crew—Swiss—was in charge of the train. “Monsieur,” he said, tapping the stamp significantly, “vous êtes en Suisse.” I do not understand French, but I did comprehend that, and I perceived also that I was talking to a Swiss. All the people on the platform were “Schweitzers” as the Germans call them, fair, chunky, stolid2-looking souls without a touch of that fire or darkness so generally present a few miles south. Why should a distance of ten miles, five miles, make such an astonishing change? It is one of the strangest experiences of travel, to cross an imaginary boundary-line and find everything different;416 people, dress, architecture, landscape, often soil and foliage3. It proves that countries are not merely soil and climatic conditions but that there is something more—a race stock which is not absolutely a product of the soil and which refuses to yield entirely4 to climate. Races like animals have an origin above soil and do hold their own in spite of changed or changing climatic conditions. Cross any boundary you like from one country into another and judge for yourself.
Now that I was started, really out of Italy, I was ready for any change, the more marked the better; and here was one. Switzerland is about as much like Italy as a rock is like a bouquet5 of flowers—a sharp-edged rock and a rich colorful, odorous bouquet. And yet, in spite of all its chill, bare
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1 lone | |
adj.孤寂的,单独的;唯一的 | |
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3 foliage | |
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4 entirely | |
ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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5 bouquet | |
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6 bleak | |
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7 bleakness | |
adj. 萧瑟的, 严寒的, 阴郁的 | |
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8 ridges | |
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9 standing | |
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10 panorama | |
n.全景,全景画,全景摄影,全景照片[装置] | |
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11 streaks | |
n.(与周围有所不同的)条纹( streak的名词复数 );(通常指不好的)特征(倾向);(不断经历成功或失败的)一段时期v.快速移动( streak的第三人称单数 );使布满条纹 | |
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12 flamboyant | |
adj.火焰般的,华丽的,炫耀的 | |
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13 utterly | |
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14 piazza | |
n.广场;走廊 | |
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15 itinerary | |
n.行程表,旅行路线;旅行计划 | |
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16 quaint | |
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17 belongings | |
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18 rattled | |
慌乱的,恼火的 | |
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19 rambling | |
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20 sidereal | |
adj.恒星的 | |
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21 pageants | |
n.盛装的游行( pageant的名词复数 );穿古代服装的游行;再现历史场景的娱乐活动;盛会 | |
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22 granite | |
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23 soothing | |
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24 vaguely | |
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25 hue | |
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26 translucent | |
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27 notches | |
n.(边缘或表面上的)V型痕迹( notch的名词复数 );刻痕;水平;等级 | |
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28 quack | |
n.庸医;江湖医生;冒充内行的人;骗子 | |
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29 contemplate | |
vt.盘算,计议;周密考虑;注视,凝视 | |
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30 promenade | |
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31 canes | |
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32 batons | |
n.(警察武器)警棍( baton的名词复数 );(乐队指挥用的)指挥棒;接力棒 | |
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33 dispositions | |
安排( disposition的名词复数 ); 倾向; (财产、金钱的)处置; 气质 | |
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34 quiescent | |
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35 decided | |
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36 apparently | |
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37 plying | |
v.使用(工具)( ply的现在分词 );经常供应(食物、饮料);固定往来;经营生意 | |
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38 slung | |
抛( sling的过去式和过去分词 ); 吊挂; 遣送; 押往 | |
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39 copious | |
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40 spoke | |
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41 considerably | |
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42 tricky | |
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43 farce | |
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44 motives | |
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45 constructive | |
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46 subconscious | |
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47 shrine | |
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48 alpine | |
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49 artistic | |
adj.艺术(家)的,美术(家)的;善于艺术创作的 | |
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50 outlet | |
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51 erect | |
n./v.树立,建立,使竖立;adj.直立的,垂直的 | |
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52 sanitary | |
adj.卫生方面的,卫生的,清洁的,卫生的 | |
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53 surgical | |
adj.外科的,外科医生的,手术上的 | |
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54 artillery | |
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55 sanitation | |
n.公共卫生,环境卫生,卫生设备 | |
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