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Chapter Two
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THE only sign of commercial activity within the harbour, visible from the beach of the Great Isabel, is the square blunt end of the wooden jetty which the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company (the O.S.N. of familiar speech) had thrown over the shallow part of the bay soon after they had resolved to make of Sulaco one of their ports of call for the Republic of Costaguana. The State possesses several harbours on its long seaboard, but except Cayta, an important place, all are either small and inconvenient1 inlets in an iron-bound coast — like Esmeralda, for instance, sixty miles to the south — or else mere2 open roadsteads exposed to the winds and fretted3 by the surf.
Perhaps the very atmospheric4 conditions which had kept away the merchant fleets of bygone ages induced the O.S.N. Company to violate the sanctuary5 of peace sheltering the calm existence of Sulaco. The variable airs sporting lightly with the vast semicircle of waters within the head of Azuera could not baffle the steam power of their excellent fleet. Year after year the black hulls6 of their ships had gone up and down the coast, in and out, past Azuera, past the Isabels, past Punta Mala — disregarding everything but the tyranny of time. Their names, the names of all mythology7, became the household words of a coast that had never been ruled by the gods of Olympus. The Juno was known only for her comfortable cabins amidships, the Saturn8 for the geniality9 of her captain and the painted and gilt10 luxuriousness
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inconvenient
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fretted
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atmospheric
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sanctuary
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mythology
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Saturn
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geniality
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luxuriousness
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negligence
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favourable
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patriots
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ammunition
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destitution
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portentous
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dictatorial
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rabble
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invaluable
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providence
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cargo
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velvet
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everlastingly
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poked
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aloofness
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condescending
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halfway
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| adj.中途的,不彻底的,部分的;adv.半路地,在中途,在半途 | |
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