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Chapter 10. The Mouse.
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Wishing to tell the story of our Mouse, because I think it illustrates1 some amusing traits of character in a certain class of Italians, I explain at once that he was not a mouse, but a man so called from his wretched, trembling little manner, his fugitive2 expression, and peaked visage.
He first appeared to us on the driver’s seat of that carriage in which we posted so splendidly one spring-time from Padua to Ponte Lagoscuro. But though he mounted to his place just outside the city gate, we did not regard him much, nor, indeed, observe what a mouse he was, until the driver stopped to water his horses near Battaglia, and the Mouse got down to stretch his forlorn little legs. Then I got down too, and bade him good-day, and told him it was a very hot day—for he was a mouse apparently3 so plunged4 in wretchedness that I doubted if he knew what kind of day it was.
When I had spoken, he began to praise (in the wary5 manner of the Venetians when they find themselves in the company of a foreigner who does not look like an Englishman) the Castle of the Obiza near by, which is now the country-seat of the ex-Duke of Modena; and he presently said something to imply that he thought me a German.
“But I am not a German,” said I.
“As many excuses,” said the Mouse sadly, but with evident relief; and then began to talk more freely, and of the evil times.
“Are you going all the way with us to Florence?” I asked.
“No, signor, to Bologna; from there to Ancona.”
“Have you ever been in Venice? We are just coming from there.”
“Oh, yes.”
“It is a beautiful place. Do you like it?”
“Sufficiently. But one does not enjoy himself very well there.”
“But I thought Venice interesting.”
“Sufficiently, signor. Ma!“ said the Mouse, shrugging his shoulders, and putting on the air of being luxuriously6 fastidious in his choice of cities, “the water is so bad in Venice.”
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illustrates
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| 给…加插图( illustrate的第三人称单数 ); 说明; 表明; (用示例、图画等)说明 | |
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fugitive
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| adj.逃亡的,易逝的;n.逃犯,逃亡者 | |
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apparently
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plunged
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| v.颠簸( plunge的过去式和过去分词 );暴跌;骤降;突降 | |
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wary
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luxuriously
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| adv.奢侈地,豪华地 | |
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momentary
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arsenal
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frigates
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regains
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nibbling
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furtively
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crouches
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twilight
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spectrally
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scarlet
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wrought
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fabulous
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misery
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labor
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relishing
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providence
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innocence
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succor
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incentive
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stunned
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blessing
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comely
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boundless
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depressed
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