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Of Ralph Nickleby and Newman Noggs, and somewise Precautions, the success or failure of whichwill appear in the Sequel.
In blissful unconsciousness that his nephew was hastening atthe utmost speed of four good horses towards his sphere ofaction, and that every passing minute diminished the distancebetween them, Ralph Nickleby sat that morning occupied in hiscustomary avocations1, and yet unable to prevent his thoughtswandering from time to time back to the interview which hadtaken place between himself and his niece on the previous day. Atsuch intervals2, after a few moments of abstraction, Ralph wouldmutter some peevish3 interjection, and apply himself with renewedsteadiness of purpose to the ledger4 before him, but again andagain the same train of thought came back despite all his efforts toprevent it, confusing him in his calculations, and utterlydistracting his attention from the figures over which he bent5. Atlength Ralph laid down his pen, and threw himself back in hischair as though he had made up his mind to allow the obtrusivecurrent of reflection to take its own course, and, by giving it fullscope, to rid himself of it effectually.
‘I am not a man to be moved by a pretty face,’ muttered Ralphsternly. ‘There is a grinning skull6 beneath it, and men like me wholook and work below the surface see that, and not its delicatecovering. And yet I almost like the girl, or should if she had beenless proudly and squeamishly brought up. If the boy were drowned or hanged, and the mother dead, this house should beher home. I wish they were, with all my soul.’
Notwithstanding the deadly hatred7 which Ralph felt towardsNicholas, and the bitter contempt with which he sneered8 at poorMrs Nickleby—notwithstanding the baseness with which he hadbehaved, and was then behaving, and would behave again if hisinterest prompted him, towards Kate herself—still there was,strange though it may seem, something humanising and evengentle in his thoughts at that moment. He thought of what hishome might be if Kate were there; he placed her in the emptychair, looked upon her, heard her speak; he felt again upon hisarm the gentle pressure of the trembling hand; he

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n.业余爱好,嗜好( avocation的名词复数 );职业 | |
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banish
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exhausted
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reassure
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calamity
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extorting
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v.敲诈( extort的现在分词 );曲解 | |
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pacify
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vt.使(某人)平静(或息怒);抚慰 | |
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demur
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determined
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v.沉思( ruminate的现在分词 );反复考虑;反刍;倒嚼 | |
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