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The Philosopher's Joke
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Myself, I do not believe this story. Six persons are persuaded of its truth; and the hope of these six is to convince themselves it was an hallucination. Their difficulty is there are six of them. Each one alone perceives clearly that it never could have been. Unfortunately, they are close friends, and cannot get away from one another; and when they meet and look into each other's eyes the thing takes shape again.
The one who told it to me, and who immediately wished he had not, was Armitage. He told it to me one night when he and I were the only occupants of the Club smoking-room. His telling me—as he explained afterwards—was an impulse of the moment. Sense of the thing had been pressing upon him all that day with unusual persistence1; and the idea had occurred to him, on my entering the room, that the flippant scepticism with which an essentially2 commonplace mind like my own—he used the words in no offensive sense—would be sure to regard the affair might help to direct his own attention to its more absurd aspect. I am inclined to think it did. He thanked me for dismissing his entire narrative3 as the delusion4 of a disordered brain, and begged me not to mention the matter to another living soul. I promised; and I may as well here observe that I do not call this mentioning the matter. Armitage is not the man's real name; it does not even begin with an A. You might read this story and dine next to him the same evening: you would know nothing.
Also, of course, I did not consider myself debarred from speaking about it, discreetly5, to Mrs. Armitage, a charming woman. She burst into tears at the first mention of the thing. It took me all I knew to tranquillize her. She said that when she did not think about the thing she could be happy. She and Armitage never spoke6 of it to one another; and left to themselves her opinion was that eventually they might put remembrance behind them. She wished they were not quite so friendly with the Everetts. Mr. and Mrs. Everett had both dreamt
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persistence
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frankly
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chimera
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perseverance
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underneath
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goblet
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cosy
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chamber
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rumour
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discoursing
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演说(discourse的现在分词形式) | |
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phenomena
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speculation
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n.思索,沉思;猜测;投机 | |
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temperament
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entirely
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repelled
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偶像( idol的名词复数 ); 受崇拜的人或物; 受到热爱和崇拜的人或物; 神像 | |
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fret
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wig
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personalities
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descending
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gulf
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yoke
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yearn
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v.想念;怀念;渴望 | |
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wondrous
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adj.令人惊奇的,奇妙的;adv.惊人地;异乎寻常地;令人惊叹地 | |
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n.鞭挞( lash的名词复数 );鞭子;突然猛烈的一击;急速挥动v.鞭打( lash的第三人称单数 );煽动;紧系;怒斥 | |
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delightful
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condescension
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minor
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complexion
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vocation
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plunge
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affected
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absurdity
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positively
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craved
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渴望,热望( crave的过去式 ); 恳求,请求 | |
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crave
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enjoyment
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purely
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orphan
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prospect
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contented
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恶化,变坏( deteriorate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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