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Chapter 14 Mr Wegg Prepares a Grindstone for Mr Boffin's Nose
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Having assisted at a few more expositions of the lives of Misers1, Mr Venus became almost indispensable to the evenings at the Bower2. The circumstance of having another listener to the wonders unfolded by Wegg, or, as it were, another calculator to cast up the guineas found in teapots, chimneys, racks and mangers, and other such banks of deposit, seemed greatly to heighten Mr Boffin’s enjoyment3; while Silas Wegg, for his part, though of a jealous temperament4 which might under ordinary circumstances have resented the anatomist’s getting into favour, was so very anxious to keep his eye on that gentleman — lest, being too much left to himself, he should be tempted5 to play any tricks with the precious document in his keeping — that he never lost an opportunity of commending him to Mr Boffin’s notice as a third party whose company was much to be desired. Another friendly demonstration6 towards him Mr Wegg now regularly gratified. After each sitting was over, and the patron had departed, Mr Wegg invariably saw Mr Venus home. To be sure, he as invariably requested to be refreshed with a sight of the paper in which he was a joint7 proprietor8; but he never failed to remark that it was the great pleasure he derived9 from Mr Venus’s improving society which had insensibly lured10 him round to Clerkenwell again, and that, finding himself once more attracted to the spot by the social powers of Mr V., he would beg leave to go through that little incidental procedure, as a matter of form. ‘For well I know, sir,’ Mr Wegg would add, ‘that a man of your delicate mind would wish to be checked off whenever the opportunity arises, and it is not for me to baulk your feelings.’
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守财奴,吝啬鬼( miser的名词复数 ) | |
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ordained
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grumbling
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avarice
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僵直地行走,跺步行走( stump的现在分词 ); 把(某人)难住; 使为难; (选举前)在某一地区作政治性巡回演说 | |
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alligator
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bind
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unwillingly
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reluctance
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meddle
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authorize
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jingling
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exasperated
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ballads
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