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With these words Marlow had ended his narrative1, and his audience had broken up forthwith, under his abstract, pensive2 gaze. Men drifted off the verandah in pairs or alone without loss of time, without offering a remark, as if the last image of that incomplete story, its incompleteness itself, and the very tone of the speaker, had made discussion vain and comment impossible. Each of them seemed to carry away his own impression, to cary it away with him like a secret; but there was only one man of all these listeners who was ever to hear the last word of the story. It came to him at home, more than two years later, and it came contained in a thick packet addressed in Marlow's upright and angular handwriting.
The privileged man opened the packet, looked in, then, laying it down, went to the window. His rooms were in the highest flat of a lofty building, and his glance could travel afar beyond the clear panes3 of glass, as though he were looking out of the lantern of a lighthouse. The slopes of the roofs glistened4, the dark broken ridges5 succeeded each other without end like sombre, uncrested waves, and from the depths of the town under his feet ascended6 a confused and unceasing mutter. The spires7 of churches, numerous, scattered8 haphazard9, uprose like beacons10 on a maze11 of shoals without a channel; the driving rain mingled
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| n.叙述,故事;adj.叙事的,故事体的 | |
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beacons
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| 灯塔( beacon的名词复数 ); 烽火; 指路明灯; 无线电台或发射台 | |
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deliberately
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prophesied
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deception
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brute
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ethical
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malice
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singeing
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hesitation
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craftiest
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| 狡猾的,狡诈的( crafty的最高级 ) | |
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partisan
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| 乱涂,潦草地写( scrawl的现在分词 ) | |
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gulf
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providence
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motives
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pony
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invokes
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blessing
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converse
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strife
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logic
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