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'He came in at last; but I believe it was mostly the rain that did it; it was falling just then with a devastating1 violence which quieted down gradually while we talked. His manner was very sober and set; his bearing was that of a naturally taciturn man possessed2 by an idea. My talk was of the material aspect of his position; it had the sole aim of saving him from the degradation3, ruin, and despair that out there close so swiftly upon a friendless, homeless man; I pleaded with him to accept my help; I argued reasonably: and every time I looked up at that absorbed smooth face, so grave and youthful, I had a disturbing sense of being no help but rather an obstacle to some mysterious, inexplicable4, impalpable striving of his wounded spirit.
' "I suppose you intend to eat and drink and to sleep under shelter in the usual way," I remember saying with irritation5. "You say you won't touch the money that is due to you." . . . He came as near as his sort can to making a gesture of horror. (There were three weeks and five days' pay owing him as mate of the Patna.) "Well, that's too little to matter anyhow; but what will you do tomorrow? Where will you turn? You must live . . ." "That isn't the thing," was the comment that escaped him under his breath. I ignored it, and went on combating what I assumed to be the scruples7 of an exaggerated delicacy8. "On every conceivable ground," I concluded, "you must let me help you." "You can't," he said very simply and gently, and holding fast to some deep idea which I could detect shimmering9 like a pool of water in the dark, but which I despaired of ever approaching near enough to fathom10
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devastating
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| adj.毁灭性的,令人震惊的,强有力的 | |
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possessed
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degradation
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| n.降级;低落;退化;陵削;降解;衰变 | |
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inexplicable
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| adj.无法解释的,难理解的 | |
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irritation
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| n.激怒,恼怒,生气 | |
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ass
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| n.驴;傻瓜,蠢笨的人 | |
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scruples
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| n.良心上的不安( scruple的名词复数 );顾虑,顾忌v.感到于心不安,有顾忌( scruple的第三人称单数 ) | |
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delicacy
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| n.精致,细微,微妙,精良;美味,佳肴 | |
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shimmering
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fathom
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flaring
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dagger
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suffused
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humiliated
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sneaking
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humbug
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agitation
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awed
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brute
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admiration
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peculiar
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bosom
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hop
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eddy
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apprehension
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entreated
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| 恳求,乞求( entreat的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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deliberately
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slate
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solitary
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besets
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