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Chapter V: Maggie’s Second Visit
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This last breach1 between the two lads was not readily mended, and for some time they spoke2 to each other no more than was necessary. Their natural antipathy3 of temperament4 made resentment5 an easy passage to hatred6, and in Philip the transition seemed to have begun; there was no malignity7 in his disposition8, but there was a susceptibility that made him peculiarly liable to a strong sense of repulsion. The ox — we may venture to assert it on the authority of a great classic — is not given to use his teeth as an instrument of attack, and Tom was an excellent bovine9 lad, who ran at questionable10 objects in a truly ingenious bovine manner; but he had blundered on Philip’s tenderest point, and had caused him as much acute pain as if he had studied the means with the nicest precision and the most envenomed spite. Tom saw no reason why they should not make up this quarrel as they had done many others, by behaving as if nothing had happened; for though he had never before said to Philip that his father was a rogue11, this idea had so habitually12 made part of his feeling as to the relation between himself and his dubious13
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resentment
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hatred
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rogue
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habitually
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dubious
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adj.怀疑的,无把握的;有问题的,靠不住的 | |
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utterance
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vigor
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delightful
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