单词:pueblo
n. a city in Colorado to the south of Colorado Springs
n. a communal village built by Indians in the southwestern United States
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Chapter Seven 第七章 The mesa was like a ship becalmed in a strait of lion-coloured dust. 崖顶螈像一艘静静旋泊在狮子黄的海湾边的船。 The channel wound between precipitous banks, and slanting from one wall to the other across t
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Still averted from her, the young man made a sign of affirmation. 年轻人仍然别开身子,却做了个动作,表示肯定。 For the sake of the puebloto make the rain come and the corn grow. And to please Pookong and Jesus. And then to show
Bending over him, the old man touched his back with a long white feather, held it up for a moment, crimson, for the people to see then shook it thrice over the snakes. 老头子俯身向他,用一根白色的长羽毛蘸了蘸他的背,举起来让
But the hand only took him under the chin and turned his face, so that he had to look again into Pop's eyes. 但是那手只是抓住了他的下巴,把他的脸扭了过来,使他不得不再望着波培的脸。 For a long time, for hours and h
Kothlu opened his hand. A pinch of corn meal lay white on the palm; he breathed on it, murmured a few words, then threw it, a handful of white dust, towards the sun. 科特路张开了手,一把玉米面白森森躺在他手掌里,他对着玉米面
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