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THE SMUGGLER'S TRAP.
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Hubert had accompanied his father on a visit to his uncle, who lived in a fine old country mansion1, on the shore of Caermarthen Bay.
In front of the house spread a long beach, which terminated in precipitous cliffs and rocky ledges2. On the afternoon of the day following his arrival, he declared his intention of exploring the beach.
“Don't get caught in 'The Smuggler's Trap,'” said his uncle, as he mentioned his plan.
“'The Smuggler's Trap?'”
“Yes. It's at the end of the beach where you see the cliffs. It's a hollow cave, which you can only walk at very low tide. You'd better not go in there.”
“Oh, never fear,” said Hubert carelessly, and in a few minutes he was wandering over the beach, and after walking about two miles reached the end of the beach at the base of the great cliffs.
The precipice3 towered frowningly overhead, its base all worn and furrowed4 by the furious surges that for ages had dashed against it. All around lay a chaos5 of huge boulders6 covered with seaweed. The tide was now at the lowest ebb8. The surf here was moderate, for the seaweed on the rocks interfered9 with the swell10 of the waters, and the waves broke outside at some distance.
Between the base of the precipice and the edge of the water there was a space left dry by the ebb tide about two yards in width; and Hubert walked forward over the space thus uncovered to see what lay before him.
He soon found himself in a place which seemed like a fissure11 rent in a mountain side, by some extraordinary convulsion of nature. All around rose black, precipitous cliffs. On the side nearest was the precipice by whose base he had passed; while over opposite was a gigantic wall of dark rock, Which extended far out into the sea. Huge waves thundered at its feet and dashed their spray far upward into the air. The space was about fifty yards across.
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mansion
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n.大厦,大楼;宅第 | |
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n.(墙壁,悬崖等)突出的狭长部分( ledge的名词复数 );(平窄的)壁架;横档;(尤指)窗台 | |
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n.悬崖,危急的处境 | |
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v.犁田,开沟( furrow的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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fissure
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n.裂缝;裂伤 | |
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abrupt
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caverns
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大山洞,大洞穴( cavern的名词复数 ) | |
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precipices
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throbs
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体内的跳动( throb的名词复数 ) | |
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perilous
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adj.危险的,冒险的 | |
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