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THE OTHER SIDE OF THE HEDGE
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My pedometer told me that I was twenty-five; and, though it is a shocking thing to stop walking, I was so tired that I sat down on a milestone1 to rest. People outstripped2 me, jeering3 as they did so, but I was too apathetic4 to feel resentful, and even when Miss Eliza Dimbleby, the great educationist, swept past, exhorting5 me to persevere6, I only smiled and raised my hat.
At first I thought I was going to be like my brother, whom I had had to leave by the road-side a year or two round the corner. He had wasted his breath on singing, and his strength on helping7 others. But I had travelled more wisely, and now it was only the monotony of the highway that oppressed me—dust under foot and brown crackling hedges on either side, ever since I could remember.
And I had already dropped several things—indeed, the road behind was strewn with the things we all had dropped; and the white dust was settling down on them, so that already they looked no better than stones. My muscles were so weary that I could not even bear the weight of those things I still carried. I slid off the milestone into the road, and lay there prostrate8, with my face to the great parched9 hedge, praying that I might give up.
A little puff10 of air revived me. It seemed to come from the hedge; and, when I opened my eyes, there was a glint of light through the tangle11
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milestone
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outstripped
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| v.做得比…更好,(在赛跑等中)超过( outstrip的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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jeering
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| adj.嘲弄的,揶揄的v.嘲笑( jeer的现在分词 ) | |
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apathetic
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exhorting
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| v.劝告,劝说( exhort的现在分词 ) | |
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persevere
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helping
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prostrate
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| adj.焦干的;极渴的;v.(使)焦干 | |
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tangle
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morbid
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halfway
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wriggle
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beech
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constraint
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bent
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disconsolately
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perfectly
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fiscal
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Christian
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exquisitely
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trespass
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outwards
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cannon
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determined
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friendliness
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beeches
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hatreds
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transparent
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waning
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scythe
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wrenched
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