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'Already the legend had gifted him with supernatural powers. Yes, it was said, there had been many ropes cunningly disposed, and a strange contrivance that turned by the efforts of many men, and each gun went up tearing slowly through the bushes, like a wild pig rooting its way in the undergrowth, but . . . and the wisest shook their heads. There was something occult in all this, no doubt; for what is the strength of ropes and of men's arms? There is a rebellious1 soul in things which must be overcome by powerful charms and incantations. Thus old Sura -- a very respectable householder of Patusan -- with whom I had a quiet chat one evening. However, Sura was a professional sorcerer also, who attended all the rice sowings and reapings for miles around for the purpose of subduing2 the stubborn souls of things. This occupation he seemed to think a most arduous3 one, and perhaps the souls of things are more stubborn than the souls of men. As to the simple folk of outlying villages, they believed and said (as the most natural thing in the world) that Jim had carried the guns up the hill on his back -two at a time.
'This would make Jim stamp his foot in vexation and exclaim with an exasperated4 little laugh, "What can you do with such silly beggars? They will sit up half the night talking bally rot, and the greater the lie the more they seem to like it." You could trace the subtle influence of his surroundings in this irritation6. lt was part of his captivity7. The earnestness of his denials was amusing, and at last I said, "My dear fellow, you don't suppose I believe this." He looked at me quite startled. "Well, no! I suppose not," he said, and burst into a Homeric peal8 of laughter. "Well, anyhow the guns were there, and went off all together at sunrise. Jove! You should have seen the splinters fly," he cried. By his side Dain Waris, listening with a quiet smile, dropped his
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| 征服( subdue的现在分词 ); 克制; 制服; 色变暗 | |
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exasperated
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din
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irritation
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captivity
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concealed
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ass
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anguishing
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stockade
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scattered
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crouching
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flattened
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perspiration
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implicitly
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squatted
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glum
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conundrum
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brass
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fathom
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coaxing
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pacified
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crooking
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strife
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inaccessible
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tattooed
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beetles
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precarious
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complexion
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morose
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truculent
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garrison
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boughs
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| 大树枝( bough的名词复数 ) | |
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rout
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grunt
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| n. 孤独; 独居,荒僻之地,幽静的地方 | |
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isolation
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stature
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| n.(高度)水平,(高度)境界,身高,身材 | |
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| 大声说出或宣告(trumpet的现在分词形式) | |
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