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CHAPTER XX.
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On the seventeenth day we passed the highest mountain peaks we had yet seen, and although the day was very warm the night that followed upon its heels was wintry cold and blankets were next to useless.
On the eighteenth day we encountered the eastward-bound telegraph- constructors at Reese River station and sent a message to his Excellency Gov. Nye at Carson City (distant one hundred and fifty-six miles).
On the nineteenth day we crossed the Great American Desert—forty memorable1 miles of bottomless sand, into which the coach wheels sunk from six inches to a foot. We worked our passage most of the way across. That is to say, we got out and walked. It was a dreary2 pull and a long and thirsty one, for we had no water. From one extremity3 of this desert to the other, the road was white with the bones of oxen and horses. It would hardly be an exaggeration to say that we could have walked the forty miles and set our feet on a bone at every step! The desert was one prodigious4 graveyard5. And the log-chains, wagon6 tyres, and rotting wrecks8 of vehicles were almost as thick as the bones. I think we saw log-chains enough rusting9 there in the desert, to reach across any State in the union. Do not these relics10 suggest something of an idea of the fearful suffering and privation the early emigrants11 to California endured?
At the border of the Desert lies Carson Lake, or The “Sink” of the Carson, a shallow, melancholy
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memorable
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| adj.值得回忆的,难忘的,特别的,显著的 | |
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extremity
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graveyard
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circumference
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outlet
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verge
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cavalry
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sergeant
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continental
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eloquence
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banishment
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| n.皮肤发炎v.擦热(尤指皮肤)( chafe的现在分词 );擦痛;发怒;惹怒 | |
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lighter
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peril
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| n.(严重的)危险;危险的事物 | |
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tiresome
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hatchet
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invalid
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| n.病人,伤残人;adj.有病的,伤残的;无效的 | |
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corked
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vagrant
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fragrance
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gorged
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| v.(用食物把自己)塞饱,填饱( gorge的过去式和过去分词 );作呕 | |
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| v.熔解,熔炼;n.银白鱼,胡瓜鱼 | |
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variegated
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| adj.古老的;鬓发斑白的 | |
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defunct
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persecute
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| vt.迫害,虐待;纠缠,骚扰 | |
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aggravating
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virtue
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| n.德行,美德;贞操;优点;功效,效力 | |
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