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CHAPTER XXXI.
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There were two men in the company who caused me particular discomfort1. One was a little Swede, about twenty-five years old, who knew only one song, and he was forever singing it. By day we were all crowded into one small, stifling2 bar-room, and so there was no escaping this person’s music. Through all the profanity, whisky-guzzling, “old sledge” and quarreling, his monotonous3 song meandered4 with never a variation in its tiresome5 sameness, and it seemed to me, at last, that I would be content to die, in order to be rid of the torture. The other man was a stalwart ruffian called “Arkansas,” who carried two revolvers in his belt and a bowie knife projecting from his boot, and who was always drunk and always suffering for a fight. But he was so feared, that nobody would accommodate him. He would try all manner of little wary6 ruses7 to entrap8 somebody into an offensive remark, and his face would light up now and then when he fancied he was fairly on the scent9 of a fight, but invariably his victim would elude10 his toils11 and then he would show a disappointment that was almost pathetic. The landlord, Johnson, was a meek12, well-meaning fellow, and Arkansas fastened on him early, as a promising
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discomfort
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monotonous
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meandered
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| (指溪流、河流等)蜿蜒而流( meander的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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tiresome
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promising
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sociable
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bully
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flipper
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| n. 鳍状肢,潜水用橡皮制鳍状肢 | |
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prey
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personalities
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disturbance
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browbeat
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frantic
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doorway
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retired
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victorious
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entirely
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captivity
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humiliation
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cringing
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subsided
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embarked
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catastrophe
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dubious
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diverge
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assail
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outraged
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poked
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warily
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trot
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predecessors
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solitude
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miraculously
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hydraulic
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lurid
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fatigue
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treacherous
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exhausted
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receding
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twilight
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diverging
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| 分开( diverge的现在分词 ); 偏离; 分歧; 分道扬镳 | |
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placid
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