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TOM'S mind was made up now. He was gloomy and desperate. He was a forsaken1, friendless boy, he said; nobody loved him; when they found out what they had driven him to, perhaps they would be sorry; he had tried to do right and get along, but they would not let him; since nothing would do them but to be rid of him, let it be so; and let them blame HIM for the consequences -- why shouldn't they? What right had the friendless to complain? Yes, they had forced him to it at last: he would lead a life of crime. There was no choice.
By this time he was far down Meadow Lane, and the bell for school to "take up" tinkled2 faintly upon his ear. He sobbed3, now, to think he should never, never hear that old familiar sound any more -- it was very hard, but it was forced on him; since he was driven out into the cold world, he must submit -- but he forgave them. Then the sobs4 came thick and fast. Just at this point he met his soul's sworn comrade, Joe Harper -- hard-eyed, and with evidently a great and dismal5 purpose in his heart. Plainly here were "two souls with but a single thought." Tom, wiping his eyes with his sleeve, began to blubber out something about a resolution to escape from hard usage and lack of sympathy at home by roaming abroad into the great world never to return; and ended by hoping that Joe would not forget him.
But it transpired6 that this was a request which Joe had just been going to make of Tom, and had come to hunt him up for that purpose. His mother had whipped him for drinking some cream which he had never tasted and knew nothing about; it was plain that she was tired of him and wished him to go; if she felt that way, there was nothing for him to do but succumb7; he hoped she would be happy, and never regret having driven her poor boy out into the unfeeling world to suffer and die.
As the two boys walked sorrowing along, they made a new compact to stand by each other and be brothers and never separate till death relieved them of their troubles. Then they began to lay their plans. Joe was for being a
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Forsaken
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| adj. 被遗忘的, 被抛弃的 动词forsake的过去分词 | |
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tinkled
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| (使)发出丁当声,(使)发铃铃声( tinkle的过去式和过去分词 ); 叮当响着发出,铃铃响着报出 | |
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sobbed
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| 哭泣,啜泣( sob的过去式和过去分词 ); 哭诉,呜咽地说 | |
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sobs
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| 啜泣(声),呜咽(声)( sob的名词复数 ) | |
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dismal
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| adj.阴沉的,凄凉的,令人忧郁的,差劲的 | |
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transpired
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| (事实,秘密等)被人知道( transpire的过去式和过去分词 ); 泄露; 显露; 发生 | |
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succumb
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| v.屈服,屈从;死 | |
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hermit
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| n.隐士,修道者;隐居 | |
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conspicuous
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| adj.明眼的,惹人注目的;炫耀的,摆阔气的 | |
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rendezvous
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| n.约会,约会地点,汇合点;vi.汇合,集合;vt.使汇合,使在汇合地点相遇 | |
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abreast
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| adv.并排地;跟上(时代)的步伐,与…并进地 | |
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dense
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| a.密集的,稠密的,浓密的;密度大的 | |
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piracies
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| n.海上抢劫( piracy的名词复数 );盗版行为,非法复制 | |
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promptly
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| adv.及时地,敏捷地 | |
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outlaws
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| 歹徒,亡命之徒( outlaw的名词复数 ); 逃犯 | |
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bluff
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| v.虚张声势,用假象骗人;n.虚张声势,欺骗 | |
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mighty
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| adj.强有力的;巨大的 | |
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avenger
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| n. 复仇者 | |
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countersign
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| v.副署,会签 | |
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hoarse
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| adj.嘶哑的,沙哑的 | |
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oar
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| n.桨,橹,划手;v.划行 | |
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oars
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simultaneously
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| adv.同时发生地,同时进行地 | |
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thither
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| adv.向那里;adj.在那边的,对岸的 | |
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chunk
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| n.厚片,大块,相当大的部分(数量) | |
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imposing
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| adj.使人难忘的,壮丽的,堂皇的,雄伟的 | |
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foe
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| n.敌人,仇敌 | |
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steadily
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| adv.稳定地;不变地;持续地 | |
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monotonously
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| adv.单调地,无变化地 | |
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braces
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| n.吊带,背带;托架( brace的名词复数 );箍子;括弧;(儿童)牙箍v.支住( brace的第三人称单数 );撑牢;使自己站稳;振作起来 | |
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hearties
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| 亲切的( hearty的名词复数 ); 热诚的; 健壮的; 精神饱满的 | |
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pointed
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glimmering
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peril
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| n.(严重的)危险;危险的事物 | |
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doom
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| n.厄运,劫数;v.注定,命定 | |
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avert
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| v.防止,避免;转移(目光、注意力等) | |
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waded
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| (从水、泥等)蹚,走过,跋( wade的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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forth
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| adv.向前;向外,往外 | |
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belongings
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pone
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| n.玉米饼 | |
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virgin
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| n.处女,未婚女子;adj.未经使用的;未经开发的 | |
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varnished
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foliage
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| n.叶子,树叶,簇叶 | |
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devoured
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| 吞没( devour的过去式和过去分词 ); 耗尽; 津津有味地看; 狼吞虎咽地吃光 | |
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bully
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| n.恃强欺弱者,小流氓;vt.威胁,欺侮 | |
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ashore
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| adv.在(向)岸上,上岸 | |
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hermits
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| (尤指早期基督教的)隐居修道士,隐士,遁世者( hermit的名词复数 ) | |
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gouging
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| n.刨削[槽]v.凿( gouge的现在分词 );乱要价;(在…中)抠出…;挖出… | |
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fragrant
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| adj.芬香的,馥郁的,愉快的 | |
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luxurious
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| adj.精美而昂贵的;豪华的 | |
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majestic
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| adj.雄伟的,壮丽的,庄严的,威严的,崇高的 | |
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vice
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plank
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| n.板条,木板,政策要点,政纲条目 | |
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assented
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| 同意,赞成( assent的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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pathos
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| n.哀婉,悲怆 | |
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drowsiness
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| n.睡意;嗜睡 | |
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eyelids
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| n.眼睑( eyelid的名词复数 );眼睛也不眨一下;不露声色;面不改色 | |
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hovered
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| 鸟( hover的过去式和过去分词 ); 靠近(某事物); (人)徘徊; 犹豫 | |
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imminent
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| adj.即将发生的,临近的,逼近的 | |
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verge
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| n.边,边缘;v.接近,濒临 | |
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purloined
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| v.偷窃( purloin的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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appeased
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| 安抚,抚慰( appease的过去式和过去分词 ); 绥靖(满足另一国的要求以避免战争) | |
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truce
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