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'The conquest of love, honour, men's confidence -- the pride of it, the power of it, are fit materials for a heroic tale; only our minds are struck by the externals of such a success, and to Jim's successes there were no externals. Thirty miles of forest shut it off from the sight of an indifferent world, and the noise of the white surf along the coast overpowered the voice of fame. The stream of civilisation1, as if divided on a headland a hundred miles north of Patusan, branches east and south-east, leaving its plains and valleys, its old trees and its old mankind, neglected and isolated2, such as an insignificant3 and crumbling4 islet between the two branches of a mighty5, devouring6 stream. You find the name of the country pretty often in collections of old voyages. The seventeenth-century traders went there for pepper, because the passion for pepper seemed to burn like a flame of love in the breast of Dutch and English adventurers about the time of James the First. Where wouldn't they go for pepper! For a bag of pepper they would cut each other's throats without hesitation7, and would forswear their souls, of which they were so careful otherwise: the bizarre obstinacy8 of that desire made them defy death in a thousand shapes -- the unknown seas, the loathsome9 and strange diseases; wounds, captivity10, hunger, pestilence11, and despair. It made them great! By heavens! it made them heroic; and it made them pathetic too in their
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civilisation
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crumbling
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steadfastness
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persistence
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intercourse
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extorted
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miserable
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sketch
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precisely
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antagonistic
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extorting
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extinction
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defiance
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decency
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dependants
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| 百叶窗( shutter的名词复数 ); (照相机的)快门 | |
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providence
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extravagantly
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fatality
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complexion
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disappearance
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sentimental
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benefactor
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undertaking
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gratitude
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