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CHAPTER 12.
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“O gentlemen, the time of life is short;
To spend that shortness basely were too long,
If life did ride upon a dial’s point,
Still ending at the arrival of an hour.”
—SHAKESPEARE: Henry IV.
On the second day after the archery meeting, Mr. Henleigh Mallinger Grandcourt was at his breakfast-table with Mr. Lush. Everything around them was agreeable: the summer air through the open windows, at which the dogs could walk in from the old green turf on the lawn; the soft, purplish coloring of the park beyond, stretching toward a mass of bordering wood; the still life in the room, which seemed the stiller for its sober antiquated1 elegance2, as if it kept a conscious, well-bred silence, unlike the restlessness of vulgar furniture.
Whether the gentlemen were agreeable to each other was less evident. Mr. Grandcourt had drawn3 his chair aside so as to face the lawn, and with his left leg over another chair, and his right elbow on the table, was smoking a large cigar, while his companion was still eating. The dogs—half-a-dozen of various kinds were moving lazily in and out, taking attitudes of brief attention—gave a vacillating preference first to one gentleman, then to the other; being dogs in such good circumstances that they could play at hunger, and liked to be served with delicacies4 which they declined to put in their mouths; all except Fetch, the beautiful liver-colored water-spaniel, which sat with its forepaws firmly planted and its expressive5 brown face turned upward, watching Grandcourt with unshaken constancy. He held in his lap a tiny Maltese dog with a tiny silver collar and bell, and when he had a hand unused by cigar or coffee-cup, it rested on this small parcel of animal warmth. I fear that Fetch was jealous, and wounded that her master gave her no word or look; at last it seemed that she could bear this neglect no longer, and she gently put her large silky paw on her master’s leg. Grandcourt looked at her with unchanged face for half a minute, and then took the trouble to lay down his cigar while he lifted the unimpassioned Fluff close to his chin and gave it
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antiquated
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adj.陈旧的,过时的 | |
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elegance
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n.优雅;优美,雅致;精致,巧妙 | |
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v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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delicacies
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n.棘手( delicacy的名词复数 );精致;精美的食物;周到 | |
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caressing
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爱抚的,表现爱情的,亲切的 | |
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whim
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n.一时的兴致,突然的念头;奇想,幻想 | |
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n.解释,说明,描述;艺术处理 | |
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anguish
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forth
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adv.向前;向外,往外 | |
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annoyance
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n.恼怒,生气,烦恼 | |
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brute
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n.野兽,兽性 | |
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wail
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vt./vi.大声哀号,恸哭;呼啸,尖啸 | |
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inquiries
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n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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flora
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n.(某一地区的)植物群 | |
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ragged
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adj.衣衫褴褛的,粗糙的,刺耳的 | |
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remarkably
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ad.不同寻常地,相当地 | |
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languor
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n.怠倦,无聊 | |
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adj. 屈服的,柔和的,减弱的 动词subdue的过去式和过去分词 | |
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peremptory
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adj.紧急的,专横的,断然的 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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n.吸( puff的名词复数 );(烟斗或香烟的)一吸;一缕(烟、蒸汽等);(呼吸或风的)呼v.使喷出( puff的第三人称单数 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧 | |
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adv.说玩笑地,诙谐地 | |
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ad.不方便地 | |
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n.继承权 | |
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prospects
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remonstrance
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n抗议,抱怨 | |
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v.(in)干涉,干预;(with)妨碍,打扰 | |
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oratory
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n.演讲术;词藻华丽的言辞 | |
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adj. 激怒的 动词exasperate的现在分词形式 | |
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sneering
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(时间或空间)延长,伸长( lengthen的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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Oxford
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n.牛津(英国城市) | |
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soften
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n.工作清闲但报酬优厚的职位,挂名的好差事( sinecure的名词复数 ) | |
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sinecure
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n.闲差事,挂名职务 | |
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peculiarities
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n. 特质, 特性, 怪癖, 古怪 | |
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judgments
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判断( judgment的名词复数 ); 鉴定; 评价; 审判 | |
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relishing
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sitting-room
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n.(BrE)客厅,起居室 | |
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