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Chapter 15 Waiting
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'My wife, I have bad news for thee,' said Professor Bhaer, coming inone day early in January.
'Please tell it at once. I can't bear to wait, Fritz,' cried Mrs Jo,dropping her work and standing1 up as if to take the shot bravely.
'But we must wait and hope, heart's-dearest. Come and let us bear ittogether. Emil's ship is lost, and as yet no news of him.'
It was well Mr Bhaer had taken his wife into his strong arms, for shelooked ready to drop, but bore up after a moment, and sitting by hergood man, heard all that there was to tell. Tidings had been sent tothe shipowners at Hamburg by some of the survivors2, and telegraphedat once by Franz to his uncle. As one boat-load was safe, there washope that others might also escape, though the gale3 had sent two tothe bottom. A swift-sailing steamer had brought these scanty4 news,and happier ones might come at any hour; but kind Franz had not addedthat the sailors reported the captain's boat as undoubtedly5 wreckedby the falling mast, since the smoke hid its escape, and the galesoon drove all far asunder7. But this sad rumour8 reached Plumfield intime; and deep was the mourning for the happyhearted Commodore, neverto come singing home again. Mrs Jo refused to believe it, stoutlyinsisting that Emil would outlive any storm and yet turn up safe andgay. It was well she clung to this hopeful view, for poor Mr Bhaerwas much afflicted9 by the loss of his boy, because his sister's sonshad been his so long he scarcely knew a different love for his veryown. Now was a chance for Mrs Juno to keep her word; and she did,speaking cheerily of Emil, even when hope waxed faint and her heartwas heavy. If anything could comfort the Bhaers for the loss of oneboy, it would have been the affection and sorrow shown by all therest. Franz kept the cable busy with his varying messages, Nat sentloving letters from Leipzig, and Tom
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幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 ) | |
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jack
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cannon
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briefly
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penance
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joyful
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bosom
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penitence
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armour
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chafed
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fray
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v.争吵;打斗;磨损,磨破;n.吵架;打斗 | |
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stony
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coffins
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lulled
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steer
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wilderness
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atone
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killing
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beset
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curb
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taint
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shudder
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