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CHAPTER XXXVI THE RISING TIDE
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I THINK there must be some provision of nature which in times of real danger keeps men’s minds away from personal fears. I can honestly say that not a thought of danger for myself crossed my mind; though I was harrowed up and appalled1 by fears for Marjory. My mental excitement, however, took a practical shape, and thought after thought flashed through my brain as to how I could best serve my wife. The situation with its woeful possibilities came first; and afterwards, in quick succession, the efforts which might be made. But first I must see how we really stood. I did not know this cave and the lengths and levels of it well enough to be sure whether the tide could block us completely in. If there were but head-room the actual distance was not far to swim. This I could soon settle; taking Marjory’s lamp which stood on the ledge2 of rock I ran down the cave calling out as I went:
“Stay here a minute, dear, I want to see how far the tide is in.” The double winding3 of the cave made it hard for me to judge at a glance; it was only when I came to the piece of straight passage leading up from the sea that I could judge. From the time I left the treasure chamber4 of the cave the water got deeper and deeper as I went, but the difficulty was not in this way; I knew that so long as there was headway I could swim for it and take Marjory with me. But when I came down the straight, my[294] hopes were altogether dashed. As the floor dipped towards the sea so did the roof in much greater degree. I knew that there was one place where at low water there was only barely headway even when we stooped low; but I was not prepared for what I saw. The water had already risen so far that this place was, from where I stood waist high in water, obliterated5; the rocky roof sank into the still, level water. For a moment I considered whether it would not be best to dive through it. I had the cord to guide me, and I knew that towards its mouth the cave roof rose again. But then there was Marjory. She was not like myself an accomplished6 diver. It might be possible if the worst should come to the worst to draw her through the water-choked piece of tunnel by the guiding cord. But if the cord should break or anything go wrong.... The thought was too dreadful! I hurried back to Marjory to see how far it might be advisable to make the attempt, however dangerous, rather than be drowned in the deepening water of the cave, or
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appalled
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| v.使惊骇,使充满恐惧( appall的过去式和过去分词)adj.惊骇的;丧胆的 | |
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winding
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chamber
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obliterated
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| vt.担忧,忧虑;惧怕,不敢;n.担忧,畏惧 | |
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asphyxiated
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spoke
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illuminated
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cavern
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scrambled
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fissure
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gauging
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ascending
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estuary
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juxtaposition
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| 红宝石( ruby的名词复数 ); 红宝石色,深红色 | |
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numb
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asphyxiation
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sufficiently
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apprehension
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bullion
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relentless
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morsel
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inevitable
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accomplishment
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ledgers
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immortal
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pestilence
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animate
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bent
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exultingly
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ecstasy
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numbing
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tingled
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veins
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| n.纹理;矿脉( vein的名词复数 );静脉;叶脉;纹理 | |
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receding
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| v.逐渐远离( recede的现在分词 );向后倾斜;自原处后退或避开别人的注视;尤指问题 | |
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unbearable
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resolute
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impatience
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