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Seldon was not at all sure he would meet the Emperor. At best, he would meet some official in the fourth or fifth echelon1 who would claim to speak for the Emperor.
How many people ever did see the Emperor? In person, rather than on holovision? How many people saw the real, tangible2 Emperor, an Emperor who never left the Imperial grounds that he, Seldon, was now rolling over. The number was vanishingly small. Twenty-five million inhabited worlds, each with its cargo3 of a billion human beings or more--and among all those quadrillions of human beings, how many had, or would ever, lay eyes on the living Emperor. A thousand?
And did anyone care? The Emperor was no more than a symbol of Empire, like the Spaceship-and-Sun but far less pervasive4, far less real. It was his soldiers and his officials, crawling everywhere, that now represented an Empire that had become a dead weight upon its people--not the Emperor.
So it was that when Seldon was ushered5 into a moderately sized, lavishly6 furnished room and found a young-looking man sitting on the edge of a table in a windowed alcove7, one foot on the ground and one swinging over the edge, he found himself wondering that any official should be looking at him in so blandly8 good-natured a way. He had already experienced the fact, over and over, that government officials--and particularly those in the Imperial service--looked grave at all times, as though bearing the weight of the entire Galaxy9 on their shoulders. And it seemed the lower in importance they were, the graver and more threatening their expression.
This, then, might be an official so high in the scale, with the sun of power so bright upon him, that he felt no need of countering it with clouds of frowning. Seldon wasnt sure how impressed he ought to be, but he felt that it would be best to remain silent and let the other speak first. The official said, "You are Hari Seldon, I believe. The
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n.梯队;组织系统中的等级;v.排成梯队 | |
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adj.有形的,可触摸的,确凿的,实际的 | |
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v.引,领,陪同( usher的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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lavishly
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mathematician
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halfway
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majesty
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mathematicians
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数学家( mathematician的名词复数 ) | |
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obtrude
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v.闯入;侵入;打扰 | |
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assassination
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v.分析( analyze的过去式和过去分词 );分解;解释;对…进行心理分析 | |
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nausea
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coup
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irrelevant
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resentment
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inhuman
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n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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