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CHAPTER V At the Students’ Dueling-Ground
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One day in the interest of science my agent obtained permission to bring me to the students’ dueling-place. We crossed the river and drove up the bank a few hundred yards, then turned to the left, entered a narrow alley2, followed it a hundred yards and arrived at a two-story public house; we were acquainted with its outside aspect, for it was visible from the hotel. We went upstairs and passed into a large whitewashed3 apartment which was perhaps fifty feet long by thirty feet wide and twenty or twenty-five high. It was a well-lighted place. There was no carpet. Across one end and down both sides of the room extended a row of tables, and at these tables some fifty or seventy-five students [1. See Appendix C] were sitting.
Some of them were sipping4 wine, others were playing cards, others chess, other groups were chatting together, and many were smoking cigarettes while they waited for the coming duels5. Nearly all of them wore colored caps; there were white caps, green caps, blue caps, red caps, and bright-yellow ones; so, all the five corps6 were present in strong force. In the windows at the vacant end of the room stood six or eight, narrow-bladed swords with large protecting guards for the hand, and outside was a man at work sharpening others on a grindstone.
He understood his business; for when a sword left his hand one could shave himself with it.
It was observable that the young gentlemen neither bowed to nor spoke7 with students whose caps differed in color from their own. This did not mean hostility8, but only an armed neutrality. It was considered that a person could strike harder in the duel1, and with a more earnest interest, if he had never been in a condition of comradeship with his antagonist
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duel
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| n./v.决斗;(双方的)斗争 | |
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alley
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whitewashed
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| 粉饰,美化,掩饰( whitewash的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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duels
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| n.两男子的决斗( duel的名词复数 );竞争,斗争 | |
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hostility
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antagonist
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intervals
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| n.[军事]间隔( interval的名词复数 );间隔时间;[数学]区间;(戏剧、电影或音乐会的)幕间休息 | |
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antagonists
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| 对立[对抗] 者,对手,敌手( antagonist的名词复数 ); 对抗肌; 对抗药 | |
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narrative
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straps
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turmoil
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drenched
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lawful
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adversaries
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