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CHAPTER XXXV THE POPE’S TREASURE
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“NOW,” said Marjory, at last disengaging herself from me, “let us get down to business. We’ve got to find the treasure, you know!” So we set ourselves down to a systematic1 search.
We explored one after another all the caves leading out of the main cavern2. Some of them were narrow and tortuous3; some were wide and low with roof dropping down, down, until it was impossible for anything in the shape of humanity to pass. All these, however, with one exception, ended in those fissure-like clefts4, running somewhere to a point, which characterise cavern formations. The exception was at the north west side of the cavern where a high, fairly wide passage extended, with an even floor as though it too had been levelled by rolling pebbles5. It kept on straight for a good length, and then curved round gently to the right, all the while fairly maintaining its proportions. Presently it grew so high that it was like a narrow way between tall houses. I lit a white light, and in the searching glare noticed that far overhead the rocky walls leaned together till they touched. This spot, just above us, was evidently the highest point; the roof thence fell rapidly till at last it was only some ten feet high. A little further on it came to a sudden end.
Here there was a great piled-up mass of huge, sharp-edged rocks, at the base of which were stones of all[286] sizes, some round and some jagged. Scattered6 near and isolated7 were many stones rounded by constant friction8.
As I looked, the whole circumstances seemed to come to me. “See,” I cried to Marjory, “this was evidently another entrance to the cave. The tides, ebbing9 or flowing, drove in through one way and out at the other; and the floor was worn level in process of
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systematic
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cavern
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tortuous
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clefts
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| n.裂缝( cleft的名词复数 );裂口;cleave的过去式和过去分词;进退维谷 | |
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pebbles
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| [复数]鹅卵石; 沙砾; 卵石,小圆石( pebble的名词复数 ) | |
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ebbing
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| (指潮水)退( ebb的现在分词 ); 落; 减少; 衰落 | |
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granite
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fusion
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descending
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momentary
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surmise
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dismantled
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debris
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scrambled
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disappearance
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scrambling
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crumbled
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bent
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| v.战粟,震动,剧烈地摇晃;n.战粟,抖动 | |
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