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Almost at once, there was a new sound—a multiple throbbing1, at a quick, snarling2 tempo3 that hinted at enormous power, growing louder each second. Hradzka stiffened4 and drew his blaster; as he did, five more aircraft swooped5 over the crest6 of the mountain and came rushing down toward him; not aimlessly, but as though they knew exactly where he was. As they approached, the leading edges of their wings sparkled with light, branches began flying from the trees about him, and there was a loud hammering noise.
He aimed a little in front of them and began blasting. A wing flew from one of the aircraft, and it plunged7 downward. Another came apart in the air; a third burst into flames. The other two zoomed8 upward quickly. Hradzka swung his blaster after them, blasting again and again. He hit a fourth with a blast of energy, knocking it to pieces, and then the fifth was out of range. He blasted at it twice, but without effect; a hand-blaster was only good for a thousand yards at the most.
Holstering his weapon, he hurried away, following the stream and keeping under cover of trees. The last of the attacking aircraft had gone away, but the little scout-plane was still circling about, well out of blaster-range.
Once or twice, Hradzka was compelled to stay hidden for some time, not knowing the nature of the pilot's ability to detect him. It was during one of these waits that the next phase of the attack developed.
It began, like the last one, with a distant roar that swelled9 in volume until it seemed to fill the whole world. Then, fifteen or twenty thousand feet out of blaster-range, the new attackers swept into sight.
There must have been fifty of them, huge
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stiffened
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crest
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swelled
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tapering
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propellers
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veered
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concussion
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dodged
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stunned
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immunity
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drenched
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survivors
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holocausts
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progeny
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precisely
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humanitarianism
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| n.博爱主义;人道主义;基督凡人论 | |
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treacherously
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| 背信弃义地; 背叛地; 靠不住地; 危险地 | |
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detectors
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killing
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