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BOOK IV HADJI SADR? Chapter 1
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Upon Julia’s return to England in April of 1906 she was greeted with the news of the destruction of San Francisco by earthquake and fire. Nigel, to whom it had occurred to her to send a telegram from Flushing, met her at Queenboro’, and, his imagination fired by the great physical drama, it was the first piece of news he imparted. Julia, although she was looking straight into a pair of ardent1 handsome eyes (Nigel had recovered his looks, and the subtle marks of Time enhanced them), sent her mind on a flight of seven thousand miles to centre about the young American friend that she had so nearly forgotten.
“He must be—let me see—five- or six-and-twenty,” she announced.
“Who?” Nigel’s eyes flashed.
“A Californian I met when he was a boy—Mrs. Bode’s brother. You can’t mean that everybody was killed.”
“Let us hope not. First reports are always exaggerated. But the Californians in London are frantic—can’t get a penny on their letters of credit, either. Indeed, nothing outside of our own bailiwick has excited us as much as this in many a long day.”
“I felt some big earthquakes in India—”
“Oh, nothing like this,” said Nigel, who would brook2 no cheapening of the magnificent panorama3 in his mind. “With the possible exception of the eruption4 of Mont Pelée, this is the most dramatic thing that Nature has done in our time. Think of it! Not a second’s warning. The most important city on the Pacific Coast and its half million people wiped out. The earth rocking miles of blazing buildings for hours. Precipices5 along the coast plunging6 into the sea! The hills rolling like grain. Jupiter! What a sight from an airship! Would that I had been there to see.”
“I don’t fancy you would have seen much from an airship, if there was any smoke with the fire. Have you reconstructed all that from bald cablegrams?”
“The bald facts are enough—”
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brook
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panorama
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eruption
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precipices
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plunging
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rumor
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compartment
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banal
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initiated
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everlasting
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antidote
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enchantments
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massacre
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sane
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| 长[发展] 得超过(某物)的范围( outgrow的过去分词 ); 长[发展]得不能再要(某物); 长得比…快; 生长速度超过 | |
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unity
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elimination
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prevailing
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stunted
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miserable
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civilized
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friendliness
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lore
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assortment
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dilettante
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aristocrat
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eloquence
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villa
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sneaking
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interfere
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darted
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swarm
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| n.(昆虫)等一大群;vi.成群飞舞;蜂拥而入 | |
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confession
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penetrated
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| adj. 击穿的,鞭辟入里的 动词penetrate的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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