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' "This is where I was prisoner for three days," he murmured to me (it was on the occasion of our visit to the Rajah), while we were making our way slowly through a kind of awestruck riot of dependants1 across Tunku Allang's courtyard. "Filthy3 place, isn't it? And I couldn't get anything to eat either, unless I made a row about it, and then it was only a small plate of rice and a fried fish not much bigger than a stickleback -- confound them! Jove! I've been hungry prowling inside this stinking4 enclosure with some of these vagabonds shoving their mugs right under my nose. I had given up that famous revolver of yours at the first demand. Glad to get rid of the bally thing. Looked like a fool walking about with an empty shooting-iron in my hand." At that moment we came into the presence, and he became unflinchingly grave and complimentary5 with his late captor. Oh! magnificent! I want to laugh when I think of it. But I was impressed too. The old disreputable Tunku Allang could not help showing his fear (he was no hero, for all the tales of his hot youth he was fond of telling); and at the same time there was a wistful confidence in his manner towards his late prisoner. Note! Even where he would be most hated he was still trusted. Jim -- as far as I could follow the conversation -- was improving the occasion by the delivery of a lecture. Some poor villagers had been waylaid6 and robbed while on their way to Doramin's house with a few pieces of gum or beeswax which they wished to exchange for rice. "It was Doramin who was a thief," burst out the Rajah. A shaking fury seemed to enter that old frail7 body. He writhed8 weirdly9 on his mat, gesticulating with his hands and feet, tossing the tangled
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| 受赡养者,受扶养的家属( dependant的名词复数 ) | |
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abominably
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peevishness
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creek
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wriggling
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wraith
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advisers
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gathering
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sockets
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recollects
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semblance
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petrified
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barricade
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commotion
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amazement
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