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The route over the Desert from Suez to Gaza is not frequented by merchants, and is seldom passed by a traveller. This part of the country is less uniformly barren than the tracts1 of shifting sand that lie on the El Arish route. The shrubs2 on which the camel feeds are more frequent, and in many spots the sand is mingled3 with so much of productive soil, as to admit the growth of corn. The Bedouins are driven out of this district during the summer by the total want of water, but before the time for their forced departure arrives they succeed in raising little crops of barley4 from these comparatively fertile patches of ground. They bury the fruit of their labours, leaving marks by which, upon their return, they may be able to recognise the spot. The warm, dry sand stands them for a safe granary. The country at the time I passed it (in the month of April) was pretty thickly sprinkled with Bedouins expecting their harvest. Several times my tent was pitched alongside of their encampments. I have told you already what the impressions were which these people produced upon my mind.
I saw several creatures of the antelope5 kind in this part of the Desert, and one day my Arabs surprised in her sleep a young gazelle (for so I called her), and took the darling prisoner. I carried her before me on my camel for the rest of the day, and kept her in my tent all night. I did all I could to coax6 her, but the trembling beauty refused to touch food, and would not be comforted. Whenever she had a seeming opportunity of escaping she struggled with a violence so painfully disproportioned to her fine, delicate limbs, that I could not continue the cruel attempt to make her my own. In the morning, therefore, I set her free, anticipating some pleasure from seeing the joyous7 bound with which, as I thought, she would return to her native freedom. She had been so stupefied, however, by the exciting events of the preceding day and night, and was so puzzled as to the road she should take, that she went off very

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大片土地( tract的名词复数 ); 地带; (体内的)道; (尤指宣扬宗教、伦理或政治的)短文 | |
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灌木( shrub的名词复数 ) | |
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混合,混入( mingle的过去式和过去分词 ); 混进,与…交往[联系] | |
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n.大麦,大麦粒 | |
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antelope
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n.羚羊;羚羊皮 | |
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v.哄诱,劝诱,用诱哄得到,诱取 | |
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羚羊( antelope的名词复数 ); 羚羊皮革 | |
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brute
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persuasion
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adv.完全地,彻底地,十足地 | |
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adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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pertinacity
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adoption
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improvidence
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vigour
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(=vigor)n.智力,体力,精力 | |
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faltering
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n.理解,领悟;逮捕,拘捕;忧虑 | |
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n.严格,紧迫,说服力;严格性;强度 | |
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countenance
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n.脸色,面容;面部表情;vt.支持,赞同 | |
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frail
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adj.身体虚弱的;易损坏的 | |
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vt.招致,蒙受,遭遇 | |
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n.食品,食物 | |
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leaven
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v.使发酵;n.酵母;影响 | |
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adj.不自然的,假装的 | |
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