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CHAPTER V I TAKE A PARTNER
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That meeting with Lumley scared me badly, but it also clinched1 my resolution. The most pacific fellow on earth can be gingered into pugnacity2. I had now more than my friendship for Tommy and my sympathy with Pitt-Heron to urge me on. A man had tried to bully3 me, and that roused all the worst stubbornness of my soul. I was determined4 to see the game through at any cost.
But I must have an ally if my nerves were to hold out, and my mind turned at once to Tommy's friend Chapman. I thought with comfort of the bluff5 independence of the Labour member. So that night at the House I hunted him out in the smoking-room.
He had been having a row with the young bloods of my party that afternoon and received me ungraciously.
"I'm about sick of you fellows," he growled6. (I shall not attempt to reproduce Chapman's accent. He spoke7 rich Yorkshire with a touch of the drawl of the western dales.) "They went and spoiled the best speech, though I say it as shouldn't, which this old place has heard for a twelvemonth. I've been workin' for days at it in the Library. I was tellin' them how much more bread cost under Protection, and the Jew Hilderstein started a laugh because I said kilometres for kilogrammes. It was just a slip o' the tongue, for I had it right in my notes, and besides there furrin' words don't matter a curse. Then that young lord as sits for East Claygate gets up and goes out as I was gettin' into my peroration8, and he drops his topper and knocks off old Higgins's spectacles, and all the idiots laughed. After that I gave it them hot and strong, and got called to order. And then Wattles, him as used to be as good a socialist
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clinched
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v.(尤指两人)互相紧紧抱[扭]住( clinch的过去式和过去分词 );解决(争端、交易),达成(协议) | |
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n.好斗,好战 | |
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peroration
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n.(演说等之)结论 | |
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socialist
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vt.使不可置信;n.丧失信义;不信,怀疑 | |
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capitalism
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treasurer
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jargon
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sneering
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嘲笑的,轻蔑的 | |
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followers
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catastrophe
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mightily
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proceeding
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bullying
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allusion
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sonnet
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testament
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organisation
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motive
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眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 ) | |
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curiously
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bail
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broiling
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consultations
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bulging
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膨胀; 凸出(部); 打气; 折皱 | |
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hatred
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inhuman
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