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CHAPTER XLI TREASURE TROVE
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THERE was no doubt that the Spaniard’s devotion to his cause placed me in a considerable difficulty. I could not disguise from myself that he put forward a very strong claim for the consideration of one gentleman by another. It was only on hurriedly thinking the matter over that the weakness of his cause was apparent. Had the whole affair been a private or personal one; had the treasure belonged to his ancestors, I should have found it in my own heart a very difficult matter to gainsay1 him, and be subsequently at ease with myself. I remembered, however, that the matter was a public one. The treasure was collected by enemies of England for the purpose of destroying England’s liberty, and so the liberty of the whole human race for which it made. It was sent in charge of a personal enemy of the country in a ship of war, one of many built for the purpose of invading and conquering England. In time of national stress, when the guns were actually thundering along our coast from the Thames to the Tyne, the treasure had been hidden so as to preserve it for future use in its destined2 way. Though centuries had passed, it was still held in mind; and the very men who had guarded it were, whilst professing3 to be Britons, secret enemies of the country, and devoted4 to her ultimate undoing5. Beyond this again, there was another reason for not giving it up which appealed to me more strongly than the[336] claim of my own natural duty, because it came to me through Marjory. Though Spain was at peace with my country, it was at war with hers; the treasure collected to harm England might—nay6, would—be used to harm America. Spain was impoverished7 to the last degree. Her treasuries8 were empty, her unpaid9
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gainsay
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| 声称( profess的现在分词 ); 宣称; 公开表明; 信奉 | |
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undoing
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cannon
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ammunition
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persistence
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foe
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patriotic
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nostril
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chaotic
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concealment
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constable
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statute
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bullion
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conversion
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subduing
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graceful
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exponent
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forfeit
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| vt.丧失;n.罚金,罚款,没收物 | |
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warship
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hereditary
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contraction
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distressed
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pang
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remains
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domains
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scattered
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collateral
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expounding
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| 论述,详细讲解( expound的现在分词 ) | |
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forfeiture
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standing
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forfeited
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| (因违反协议、犯规、受罚等)丧失,失去( forfeit的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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gems
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| growth; economy; management; and customer satisfaction 增长 | |
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baubles
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contraband
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cipher
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narrative
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purview
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excerpts
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exhausted
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invincible
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proscribed
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imprisoned
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favourable
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constructive
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advisers
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precedents
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magisterial
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acquitted
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ordained
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dealing
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crooked
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spoke
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haughty
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obliterated
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dishonoured
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intrigue
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proffer
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forefather
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