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It may have been in consequence of Mrs. Crupp's advice, and, perhaps, for no better reason than because there was a certain similarity in the sound of the word skittles and Traddles, that it came into my head, next day, to go and look after Traddles. The time he had mentioned was more than out, and he lived in a little street near the Veterinary College at Camden Town, which was principally tenanted, as one of our clerks who lived in that direction informed me, by gentlemen students, who bought live donkeys, and made experiments on those quadrupeds in their private apartments. Having obtained from this clerk a direction to the academic grove1 in question, I set out, the same afternoon, to visit my old schoolfellow.
I found that the street was not as desirable a one as I could have wished it to be, for the sake of Traddles. The inhabitants appeared to have a propensity2 to throw any little trifles they were not in want of, into the road: which not only made it rank and sloppy3, but untidy too, on account of the cabbage-leaves. The refuse was not wholly vegetable either, for I myself saw a shoe, a doubled-up saucepan, a black bonnet4, and an umbrella, in various stages of decomposition5, as I was looking out for the number I wanted.
The general air of the place reminded me forcibly of the days when I lived with Mr. and Mrs. Micawber. An indescribable character of faded gentility that attached to the house I sought, and made it unlike all the other houses in the street - though they were all built on one monotonous6 pattern, and looked like the early copies of a blundering boy who was learning to make houses, and had not yet got out of his cramped7 brick-and-mortar pothooks - reminded me still more of Mr. and Mrs. Micawber. Happening to arrive at the door as it was opened to the afternoon milkman, I was reminded of Mr. and Mrs. Micawber more forcibly yet.
'Now,' said the milkman to a very youthful servant girl. 'Has that there little bill of mine been heerd on?'

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n.林子,小树林,园林 | |
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sloppy
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adj.邋遢的,不整洁的 | |
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decomposition
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cramped
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dealing
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heartiness
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faculty
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memorable
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chambers
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brute
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housekeeper
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encyclopaedia
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n.百科全书 | |
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sprightly
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presumption
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averse
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consolation
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avocation
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pecuniary
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permanently
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repel
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defiance
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n.挑战,挑衅,蔑视,违抗 | |
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