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CHAPTER XXXII.
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We seemed to be in a road, but that was no proof. We tested this by walking off in various directions—the regular snow-mounds and the regular avenues between them convinced each man that he had found the true road, and that the others had found only false ones. Plainly the situation was desperate. We were cold and stiff and the horses were tired. We decided1 to build a sage2-brush fire and camp out till morning. This was wise, because if we were wandering from the right road and the snow-storm continued another day our case would be the next thing to hopeless if we kept on.
All agreed that a camp fire was what would come nearest to saving us, now, and so we set about building it. We could find no matches, and so we tried to make shift with the pistols. Not a man in the party had ever tried to do such a thing before, but not a man in the party doubted that it could be done, and without any trouble—because every man in the party had read about it in books many a time and had naturally come to believe it, with trusting simplicity3, just as he had long ago accepted and believed that other common book-fraud about Indians and lost hunters making a fire by rubbing two dry sticks together.
We huddled4 together on our knees in the deep snow, and the horses put their noses together and bowed their patient heads over us; and while the feathery flakes5 eddied6 down and turned us into a group of white statuary, we proceeded with the momentous7 experiment. We broke twigs8 from a sage bush and piled them on a little cleared place in the shelter of our bodies. In the course of ten or fifteen minutes all was ready, and then, while conversation ceased and our pulses beat low with anxious suspense9
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sage
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| n.圣人,哲人;adj.贤明的,明智的 | |
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simplicity
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huddled
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| 挤在一起(huddle的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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flakes
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| 小薄片( flake的名词复数 ); (尤指)碎片; 雪花; 古怪的人 | |
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| 起漩涡,旋转( eddy的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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suspense
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applied
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distressful
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miserable
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blighted
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accomplishment
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chafing
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execrated
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puffed
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verge
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sinister
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helping
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intemperance
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captivity
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immoral
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obsolete
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eloquence
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sobbed
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tenor
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tyrant
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| 激励某人做某事的事物( incentive的名词复数 ); 刺激; 诱因; 动机 | |
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drowsiness
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wrought
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winding
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