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Chapter III
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Monday, Twenty-Somethingth of December, 1890.
My Dear Colvin, — I do not say my Jack1 is anything extraordinary; he is only an island horse; and the profane2 might call him a Punch; and his face is like a donkey’s; and natives have ridden him, and he has no mouth in consequence, and occasionally shies. But his merits are equally surprising; and I don’t think I should ever have known Jack’s merits if I had not been riding up of late on moonless nights. Jack is a bit of a dandy; he loves to misbehave in a gallant3 manner, above all on Apia Street, and when I stop to speak to people, they say (Dr. Stuebel the German consul4 said about three days ago), ‘O what a wild horse! it cannot be safe to ride him.’ Such a remark is Jack’s reward, and represents his ideal of fame. Now when I start out of Apia on a dark night, you should see my changed horse; at a fast steady walk, with his head down, and sometimes his nose to the ground — when he wants to do that, he asks for his head with a little eloquent5 polite movement indescribable — he climbs the long ascent6 and threads the darkest of the wood. The first night I came it was starry7; and it was singular to see the starlight drip down into the crypt of the wood, and shine in the open end of the road, as bright as moonlight at home; but the crypt itself was proof, blackness lived in it. The next night it was raining. We left the lights of Apia and passed into limbo8. Jack finds a way for himself, but he does not calculate for my height above the saddle; and I am directed forward, all braced9 up for a crouch
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| adj.亵神的,亵渎的;vt.亵渎,玷污 | |
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gallant
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eloquent
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ascent
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limbo
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braced
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crouch
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curiously
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fore
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pallid
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bogey
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appalled
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groaned
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winding
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gaily
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wreck
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eastward
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gorge
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cascades
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| 倾泻( cascade的名词复数 ); 小瀑布(尤指一连串瀑布中的一支); 瀑布状物; 倾泻(或涌出)的东西 | |
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isle
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wading
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shovelled
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scarlet
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brink
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hideous
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kerosene
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descending
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tattoo
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battering
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rams
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wrung
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| 绞( wring的过去式和过去分词 ); 握紧(尤指别人的手); 把(湿衣服)拧干; 绞掉(水) | |
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brandished
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jaws
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mighty
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fixture
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laden
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rattling
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gale
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mere
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missionary
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| adj.教会的,传教(士)的;n.传教士 | |
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pretensions
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| 自称( pretension的名词复数 ); 自命不凡; 要求; 权力 | |
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bully
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forefingers
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relish
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baker
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joint
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prettily
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consulate
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hydraulic
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otiose
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trot
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shrill
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alas
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submission
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heralded
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gust
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bust
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woe
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literally
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hesitation
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subsided
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demolishing
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digestion
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sitting-room
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mishap
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contention
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lust
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commemorate
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juggle
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