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Chapter XXI. Face to Face.
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I fell from the skies on Barbizon about two o’clock of a September afternoon. It is the dead hour of the day; all the workers have gone painting, all the idlers strolling, in the forest or the plain; the winding1 causewayed street is solitary2, and the inn deserted3. I was the more pleased to find one of my old companions in the dining-room; his town clothes marked him for a man in the act of departure; and indeed his portmanteau lay beside him on the floor.
“Why, Stennis,” I cried, “you’re the last man I expected to find here.”
“You won’t find me here long,” he replied. “King Pandion he is dead; all his friends are lapped in lead. For men of our antiquity4, the poor old shop is played out.”
“I have had playmates, I have had companions,” I quoted in return. We were both moved, I think, to meet again in this scene of our old pleasure parties so unexpectedly, after so long an interval5, and both already so much altered.
“That is the sentiment,” he replied. “All, all are gone, the old familiar faces. I have been here a week, and the only living creature who seemed to recollect6 me was the Pharaon. Bar the Sirons, of course, and the perennial7 Bodmer.”
“Is there no survivor8?” I inquired.
“Of our geological epoch9? not one,” he replied. “This is the city of Petra in Edom.”
“And what sort of Bedouins encamp among the ruins?” I asked.
“Youth, Dodd, youth; blooming, conscious youth,” he returned. “Such a gang, such
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winding
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antiquity
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recollect
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survivor
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epoch
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redeeming
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champagne
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| 发出咔哒声(clatter的现在分词形式) | |
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muddled
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tapestry
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