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And I will plead against him with pestilence and with blood; and I will rain upon him, and upon his bands, and upon the many people that are with him, an overflowing rain, and great hailstones, fire, and brimstone.

结38:22我必用瘟疫和流血的事刑罚他。我也必将暴雨、大雹、与火、并硫磺降与他和他的军队、并他所率领的众民。

And I will judge him with pestilence, and with blood, and with violent rain, and vast hailstones: I will rain fire and brimstone upon him, and upon his army, and upon the many nations that are with him.

我要以瘟疫和残杀惩罚他,且要在他和他的军队以及同他联合的众民身上,降下暴雨、冰雹、火焰和硫磺。

But as this is usually the fate of young heads, soreflection upon the folly of it is as commonly the exercise of moreyears, or of the dear-bought experience of time - so it was with menow; and yet so deep had the mistake taken root in my temper, thatI could not satisfy myself in my station, but was continuallyporing upon the means and possibility of my escape from this place;and that I may, with greater pleasure to the reader, bring on theremaining part of my story, it may not be improper to give someaccount of my first conceptions on the subject of this foolishscheme for my escape, and how, and upon what foundation, I acted.

他们把这两个人都绑了起来安置在洞里,但照样供给他们吃喝,并答应他们,如果他们安安静静地呆在洞里,一两天之后就恢复他们的自由;但如果他们企图逃跑,就格杀勿论。他们都老老实实地保证,愿意被关起来,耐心等待,并感谢我们对他们的优待,给他们吃喝,还给他们点灯。因为星期五还给了他们几支蜡烛,都是我们自己做的,这样不致让他们在黑暗中受煎熬。当然,他们万万没有想到,星期五一直在洞口站岗,看守着他们。其余的俘虏受到的待遇要好些。

Last time…Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear and he flicked it till it flew away.

小彼德兔耳朵上有一只苍蝇,小彼德兔耳朵上有一只苍蝇,小彼德兔耳朵上有一只苍蝇,它拍拍耳朵,苍蝇就飞走了。

And the priest shall take some of the blood of the sin offering and put it upon the doorposts of the house, and upon the four corners of the ledge of the altar, and upon the doorposts of the gate of the inner court.

45:19 祭司要取些赎罪祭牲的血,抹在殿的门框上,和坛磴台的四拐角上,并内院的门框上。

I scarce knew in what Manner to receive them; but found to draw our selves in a close Line was the only Way: so we form'd in a Moment: But that we might not have too much Interval, I order'd, that only every other Man should fire, and that the others who had not fir'd should stand ready to give them a second Volley immediately, if they continued to advance upon us, and that then those who had fir'd at first, should not pretend to load their Fusees again, but stand ready with every one a Pistol; for we were all arm'd with a Fusee, and a Pair of Pistols each Man; so we were by this Method able to fire six Volleys, half of us at a Time; however, at present we had no Necessity; for upon firing the first Volley, the Enemy made a full Stop, being terrify'd as well with the Noise, as with the Fire; four of them being shot into the Head, dropp'd, several others were wounded, and went bleeding off, as we could see by the Snow: I found they stopp'd, but did not immediately retreat; whereupon remembring that I had been told, that the fiercest Creatures were terrify'd at the Voice of a Man, I caus'd all our Company to hollow as loud as we could; and I found the Notion not altogether mistaken; for upon our Shout, they began to retire, and turn about; then I order'd a second Volley to be fir'd, in their Rear, which put them to the Gallop, and away they went to the Woods.

我简直不知道如何对付它们。结果,我认为最好的办法是我们互相靠拢,排成一行。于是,我们马上照此行事。为了不致使我们的火力中断太久,我下令只许一半人开枪,另一半人作好准备;如果第一排枪响过后,狼群继续向我们冲来,就开第二排枪;同时,在开第二排枪时,那开第一排枪的一半人,不要忙于装他们的长枪,而是应该抽出手枪,作好准备。因为我们每人身上都有一支长枪和两支手枪。用这种办法,我们可以连续开六排枪,每次有一半人开枪。然而,当时还没有必要这样做。放出第一排枪之后,我们的敌人就给枪声和火光吓坏了,马上停止了前进。有四条狼被我们打中头部,倒了下来;另外有几条受了伤,鲜血淋淋地跑掉了。这在雪地上可以看得一清二楚。我发现,狼群停止了攻击,但没有后退。这时,我忽然记起有人说过,就是最凶猛的野兽,听见人的声音也会害怕。于是我就叫大家拼命呐喊。这个办法果然很有效。我们一喊,狼群就开始后退,掉头跑掉了。我又下令朝它们背后开了一排枪。这样一来,它们才撒腿跑回树林里去了。

I scarce knew in what Manner to receive them; but found to draw our selves in a close Line was the only Way: so we form'd in a Moment: But that we might not have too much Interval, I order'd, that only every other Man should fire, and that the others who had not fir'd should stand ready to give them a second Volley immediately, if they continued to advance upon us, and that then those who had fir'd at first, should not pretend to load their Fusees again, but stand ready with every one a Pistol; for we were all arm'd with a Fusee, and a Pair of Pistols each Man; so we were by this Method able to fire six Volleys, half of us at a Time; however, at present we had no Necessity; for upon firing the first Volley, the Enemy made a full Stop, being terrify'd as well with the Noise, as with the Fire; four of them being shot into the Head, dropp'd, several others were wounded, and went bleeding off, as we could see by the Snow: I found they stopp'd, but did not immediately retreat; whereupon remembring that I had been told, that the fiercest Creatures were terrify'd at the Voice of a Man, I caus'd all our Company to hollow as loud as we could; and I found the Notion not altogether mistaken; for upon our Shout, they began to retire, and turn about; then I order'd a second Volley to be fir'd, in their Rear, which put them to the Gallop, and away they went to the Woods.

放出第一排枪之后,我们的敌人就给枪声和火光吓坏了,马上停止了前进。有四条狼被我们打中头部,倒了下来;另外有几条受了伤,鲜血淋淋地跑掉了。这在雪地上可以看得一清二楚。我发现,狼群停止了攻击,但没有后退。这时,我忽然记起有人说过,就是最凶猛的野兽,听见人的声音也会害怕。于是我就叫大家拼命呐喊。这个办法果然很有效。我们一喊,狼群就开始后退,掉头跑掉了。我又下令朝它们背后开了一排枪。这样一来,它们才撒腿跑回树林里去了。

But it is impossible to describe the horrible Noises, and hideous Cryes and Howlings, that were raised as well upon the Edge of the Shoar, as higher within the Country; upon the Noise or Report of the Gun, a Thing I have some Reason to believe those Creatures had never heard before: This Convinc'd me that there was no going on Shoar for us in the Night upon that Coast, and how to venture on Shoar in the Day was another Question too; for to have fallen into the Hands of any of the Savages, had been as bad as to have fallen into the Hands of Lyons and Tygers; at least we were equally apprehensive of the Danger of it.

枪声一响,不论在岸边或山里的群兽漫山遍野地狂呼怒吼起来,那种情景,真令人毛骨悚然。我想,这里的野兽以前大概从未听到过枪声,以至使它们如此惊恐不安。这更使我不得不相信,不用说晚上不能上岸,就是白天上岸也是个问题。落入野人手里,无异于落入狮子猛虎之口。至少,这两种危险我们都害怕。

And also I have withholden the rain from you, when there were yet three months to the harvest: and I caused it to rain upon one city, and caused it not to rain upon another city: one piece was rained upon, and the piece whereupon it rained not withered.

4:7 在收割的前三月,我使雨停止,不降在你们那里。我降雨在这城,不降雨在那城。这块地有雨,那块地无雨,无雨的就枯乾了。

While I was doing this, I found the Tyde began to flow, tho' very calm, and I had the Mortification to see my Coat, Shirt and Wast-coat which I had left on Shore upon the Sand, swim away; as for my Breeches which were only Linnen and open knee'd, I swam on board in them and my Stockings: However this put me upon rummaging for Clothes, of which I found enough, but took no more than I wanted for present use, for I had other things which my Eye was more upon, as first Tools to work with on Shore, and it was after long searching that I found out the Carpenter's Chest, which was indeed a very useful Prize to me, and much more valuable than a Ship Loading of Gold would have been at that time; I got it down to my Raft, even whole as it was, without losing time to look into it, for I knew in general what it contain'd.

在我这般忙碌的时候,只见潮水开始上涨,虽然风平浪静,但还是把我留在岸边的上衣、衬衫和背心全部冲走了。这使我非常懊丧,因为我游泳上船时,只穿了一条长短及膝的麻纱短裤和一双袜子。这倒使我不得不找些衣服穿了。船里衣服很多,但我只挑了几件目前要穿的,因为我认为有些东西更重要,尤其是木工工具。我找了半天,总算找到了那只木匠箱子。此时工具对我来说是最重要的,即使是整船的金子也没有这箱木匠工具值钱。我把箱子放到木排上,不想花时间去打开看一下,因为里面装些什么工具我心里大致有数。

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