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CHAPTER SEVENTH UP THE CREEK
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There is greater merit in the little word “up” than in “down.” If, when in a place new to me, I am asked to go “up the creek1,” my heart leaps, but there is less enthusiasm when it is suggested to go down the stream. One seems to mean going into the country, the other into the town. All this is illogical, of course, but what of that? The facts of a case like this have not the value of my idle fancies. After all, there is a peculiar2 merit in going up-stream. It is something to be going deeper and deeper into the heart of the country. It is akin3 to getting at the foundations of things.
In the case of small inland streams, generally, the mouth is a commonplace affair. The features that charm shrink from the fateful spot, and we are put in a condition of anticipation4 at the start which, happily, 110proves one of abundant realization5 at the finish.
A certain midsummer Saturday was not an ideal one for an outing, but with most excellent company I ventured up the creek. It was my friend’s suggestion, so I was free from responsibility. Having promised nothing, I could in no wise be justly held accountable. Vain thought! Directly I suffered in their estimation because, at mere6 beck and nod, polliwogs were not forthcoming and fishes refused to swim into my hand. What strange things we fancy of our neighbors! Because I love the wild life about me, one young friend thought me a magician who could command the whole creek’s fauna7 by mere word of mouth. It proved an empty day in one respect, animal life scarcely showing itself. To offer explanations was of no avail, and one of the little company recast her opinions. Perhaps she even entertains some doubt as to my having ever seen a bird or fish or the coveted8 polliwog.
It is one thing to be able to give the name and touch upon the habits of some captured creature, and quite another to command its
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creek
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| n.小溪,小河,小湾 | |
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peculiar
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anticipation
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realization
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fauna
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coveted
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oars
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jutting
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wharf
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worthy
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lured
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| 吸引,引诱(lure的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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trickling
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prow
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aged
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babbling
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brook
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boundless
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perverse
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bellow
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discomfiture
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interim
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flora
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warehouse
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remains
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quaint
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hawk
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scattered
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colonist
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beech
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naturalists
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celebrated
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lengthen
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