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CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
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FISHING PARTIES—MODE OF DISTRIBUTING THE FISH—MIDNIGHT BANQUET—TIME-KEEPING TAPERS1—UNCEREMONIOUS STYLE OF EATING THE FISH
THERE was no instance in which the social and kindly2 dispositions3 of the Typees were more forcibly evinced than in the manner the conducted their great fishing parties. Four times during my stay in the valley the young men assembled near the full of the moon, and went together on these excursions. As they were generally absent about forty-eight hours, I was led to believe that they went out towards the open sea, some distance from the bay. The Polynesians seldom use a hook and line, almost always employing large well-made nets, most ingeniously fabricated from the twisted fibres of a certain bark. I examined several of them which had been spread to dry upon the beach at Nukuheva. They resemble very much our own seines, and I should think they were nearly as durable4.
All the South Sea Islanders are passionately5 fond of fish; but none of them can be more so than the inhabitants of Typee. I could not comprehend, therefore, why they so seldom sought it in their waters, for it was only at stated times that the fishing parties were formed, and these occasions were always looked forward to with no small degree of interest.
During their absence the whole population of the place were in a ferment6, and nothing was talked of but ‘pehee, pehee’ (fish, fish). Towards the time when they were expected to return the vocal7 telegraph was put into operation—the inhabitants, who were scattered8 throughout the length of the valley, leaped upon rocks and into trees, shouting with delight at the thoughts of the anticipated treat. As soon as the approach of the party was announced, there was a general rush of the men towards the beach; some of them remaining, however, about the Ti in order to get matters in readiness for the reception of the fish, which were brought to the
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tapers
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| (长形物体的)逐渐变窄( taper的名词复数 ); 微弱的光; 极细的蜡烛 | |
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kindly
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| adj.和蔼的,温和的,爽快的;adv.温和地,亲切地 | |
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dispositions
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| 安排( disposition的名词复数 ); 倾向; (财产、金钱的)处置; 气质 | |
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durable
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| adj.持久的,耐久的 | |
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passionately
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| ad.热烈地,激烈地 | |
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ferment
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| vt.使发酵;n./vt.(使)激动,(使)动乱 | |
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| adj.直言不讳的;嗓音的;n.[pl.]声乐节目 | |
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scattered
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| adj.分散的,稀疏的;散步的;疏疏落落的 | |
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taboo
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| n.禁忌,禁止接近,禁止使用;adj.禁忌的;v.禁忌,禁制,禁止 | |
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groves
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| 树丛,小树林( grove的名词复数 ) | |
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immediate
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| adj.立即的;直接的,最接近的;紧靠的 | |
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impartial
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| adj.(in,to)公正的,无偏见的 | |
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impatience
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| n.不耐烦,急躁 | |
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boughs
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| 大树枝( bough的名词复数 ) | |
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replenished
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| 补充( replenish的过去式和过去分词 ); 重新装满 | |
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lighting
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| n.照明,光线的明暗,舞台灯光 | |
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recesses
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| n.壁凹( recess的名词复数 );(工作或业务活动的)中止或暂停期间;学校的课间休息;某物内部的凹形空间v.把某物放在墙壁的凹处( recess的第三人称单数 );将(墙)做成凹形,在(墙)上做壁龛;休息,休会,休庭 | |
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canopy
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savage
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| adj.野蛮的;凶恶的,残暴的;n.未开化的人 | |
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| v.(使)醒( awaken的过去式和过去分词 );(使)觉醒;弄醒;(使)意识到 | |
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remarkably
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| ad.不同寻常地,相当地 | |
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refreshing
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| adj.使精神振作的,使人清爽的,使人喜欢的 | |
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slumber
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| n.睡眠,沉睡状态 | |
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deferred
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| adj.延期的,缓召的v.拖延,延缓,推迟( defer的过去式和过去分词 );服从某人的意愿,遵从 | |
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| v.看,注视( behold的过去式和过去分词 );瞧;看呀;(叙述中用于引出某人意外的出现)哎哟 | |
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sliver
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| n.裂片,细片,梳毛;v.纵切,切成长片,剖开 | |
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| adj.丰富的,大量的v.大量存在,充满,富于( abound的现在分词 ) | |
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elastic
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| n.橡皮圈,松紧带;adj.有弹性的;灵活的 | |
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| adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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exhausted
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| adj.极其疲惫的,精疲力尽的 | |
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| adj.原始的;简单的;n.原(始)人,原始事物 | |
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| n.过失,流逝,失效,抛弃信仰,间隔;vi.堕落,停止,失效,流逝;vt.使失效 | |
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intervals
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| n.[军事]间隔( interval的名词复数 );间隔时间;[数学]区间;(戏剧、电影或音乐会的)幕间休息 | |
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distressing
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| a.使人痛苦的 | |
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devouring
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| 吞没( devour的现在分词 ); 耗尽; 津津有味地看; 狼吞虎咽地吃光 | |
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| v.吞没;贪婪地注视或谛听,贪读;使着迷 | |
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civilized
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| a.有教养的,文雅的 | |
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| adj.卑鄙的,可耻的,邪恶的;坏透的 | |
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subsided
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| v.(土地)下陷(因在地下采矿)( subside的过去式和过去分词 );减弱;下降至较低或正常水平;一下子坐在椅子等上 | |
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odious
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| adj.可憎的,讨厌的 | |
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| int.唉(表示悲伤、忧愁、恐惧等) | |
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garb
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simplicity
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| n.简单,简易;朴素;直率,单纯 | |
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reposed
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| v.将(手臂等)靠在某人(某物)上( repose的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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conformity
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peculiar
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| adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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regale
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| v.取悦,款待 | |
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undertaking
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| n.保证,许诺,事业 | |
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positively
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| adv.明确地,断然,坚决地;实在,确实 | |
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relish
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| n.滋味,享受,爱好,调味品;vt.加调味料,享受,品味;vi.有滋味 | |
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