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CHAPTER XI THE PRIDE BEFORE A FALL
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THE result of the election was announced in Gledsmuir on the next Wednesday evening, and carried surprise to all save Lewis’s nearer friends. For Mr. Albert Stocks was duly returned member for the constituency by a majority of seventy votes. The defeated candidate received the news with great composure, addressed some good-humoured words to the people, had a generous greeting for his opponent, and met his committee with a smiling face. But his heart was sick within him, and as soon as he decently might he escaped from the turmoil1, found his horse, and set off up Glenavelin for his own dwelling2.
He had been defeated, and the fact, however confidently looked for, comes with a bitter freshness to every man. He had lost a seat for his party—that in itself was bad. But he had proved himself incompetent3, unadaptable, a stick, a pedantic4 incapable5. A dozen stings rankled6 in his soul. Alice would be justified7 of her suspicions. Where would his place be now in that small imperious heart? His own people had forsaken8 him for a gross and unlikely substitute, and he had been wrong in his estimate alike of ally and enemy. Above all came that cruelest stab—what would Wratislaw think of it? He had disgraced himself in the eyes of his friend. He who had made a fetish of competence10 had manifestly proved wanting; he who had loved to think of himself as the bold, opportune11 man, had shown himself formal and hidebound.
As he passed Glenavelin among the trees the thought of Alice was a sharp
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turmoil
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dwelling
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incompetent
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pedantic
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competence
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lavishly
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paradox
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redeeming
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virtues
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美德( virtue的名词复数 ); 德行; 优点; 长处 | |
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herds
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herd
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fragrance
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glorified
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ridge
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mule
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squeal
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dodge
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catching
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recoil
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constraint
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hearth
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bridle
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discredited
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