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Chapter xvi.
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PAYING his court to the ex-schoolmistress on the next day, Hardyman made such excellent use of his opportunities that the visit to the stud-farm took place on the day after. His own carriage was placed at the disposal of Isabel and her aunt; and his own sister was present to confer special distinction on the reception of Miss Pink.
In a country like England, which annually1 suspends the sitting of its Legislature in honor of a horse-race, it is only natural and proper that the comfort of the horses should be the first object of consideration at a stud-farm. Nine-tenths of the land at Hardyman’s farm was devoted2, in one way or another, to the noble quadruped with the low forehead and the long nose. Poor humanity was satisfied with second-rate and third-rate accommodation. The ornamental3 grounds, very poorly laid out, were also very limited in extent — and, as for the dwelling-house, it was literally4 a cottage. A parlor5 and a kitchen, a smoking-room, a bed-room, and a spare chamber6 for a friend, all scantily7 furnished, sufficed for the modest wants of the owner of the property. If you wished to feast your eyes on luxury you went to the stables.
The stud-farm being described, the introduction to Hardyman’s sister follows in due course.
The Honorable Lavinia Hardyman was, as all persons in society know, married rather late in life to General Drumblade. It is saying a great deal, but it is not saying too much, to describe Mrs. Drumblade as the most mischievous8 woman of her age in all England. Scandal was the breath of her life; to place people in false positions, to divulge9 secrets and destroy characters, to undermine friendships, and
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n.店铺,营业室;会客室,客厅 | |
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v.泄漏(秘密等);宣布,公布 | |
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vt.加重(剧),使恶化;激怒,使恼火 | |
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mischief
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vitality
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insolence
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adj.和蔼可亲的,友善的,亲切的 | |
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interpretation
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motives
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miller
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prospect
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同意(concur的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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resolutely
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luncheon
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