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Mr. Coutras was an old Frenchman of great stature1 and exceeding bulk. His body was shaped like a huge duck's egg; and his eyes, sharp, blue, and good-natured, rested now and then with self-satisfaction on his enormous paunch. His complexion2 was florid and his hair white. He was a man to attract immediate3 sympathy. He received us in a room that might have been in a house in a provincial4 town in France, and the one or two Polynesian curios had an odd look. He took my hand in both of his—they were huge—and gave me a hearty5 look, in which, however, was great shrewdness. When he shook hands with Capitaine Brunot he enquired6 politely after Madame et les enfants. For some minutes there was an exchange of courtesies and some local gossip about the island, the prospects7 of copra and the vanilla8 crop; then we came to the object of my visit.
I shall not tell what Dr. Coutras related to me in his words, but in my own, for I cannot hope to give at second hand any impression of his vivacious9 delivery. He had a deep, resonant10 voice, fitted to his massive frame, and a keen sense of the dramatic. To listen to him was, as the phrase goes, as good as a play; and much better than most.
It appears that Dr. Coutras had gone one day to Taravao in order to see an old chiefess who was ill, and he gave a vivid picture of the obese11 old lady, lying in a huge bed, smoking cigarettes, and surrounded by a crowd of dark-skinned retainers. When he had seen her he was taken into another room and given dinner—raw fish, fried bananas, and chicken—que sais-je, the typical dinner of the indigene—and while he was eating it he saw a young girl being driven away from the door in tears. He thought nothing of it, but when he went out to get into his trap and drive home, he saw her again,
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provincial
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hearty
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| adj.热情友好的;衷心的;尽情的,纵情的 | |
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| 打听( enquire的过去式和过去分词 ); 询问; 问问题; 查问 | |
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vanilla
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resonant
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obese
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relish
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refreshing
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draught
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pointed
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irritation
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hatred
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lamentation
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sardonic
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smelt
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rejection
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