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Chapter 22 Suicide
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With life so precarious1, and opportunity for the happiness of life so remote, it is inevitable2 that life shall be cheap and suicide common. So common is it, that one cannot pick up a daily paper without running across it; while an attempt-at-suicide case in a police court excites no more interest than an ordinary “drunk,” and is handled with the same rapidity and unconcern.
I remember such a case in the Thames Police Court. I pride myself that I have good eyes and ears, and a fair working knowledge of men and things; but I confess, as I stood in that court-room, that I was half bewildered by the amazing despatch4 with which drunks, disorderlies, vagrants6, brawlers, wife-beaters, thieves, fences, gamblers, and women of the street went through the machine of justice. The dock stood in the centre of the court (where the light is best), and into it and out again stepped men, women, and children, in a stream as steady as the stream of sentences which fell from the magistrate7’s lips.
I was still pondering over a consumptive “fence” who had pleaded inability to work and necessity for supporting wife and children, and who had received a year at hard labour, when a young boy of about twenty appeared in the dock. “Alfred Freeman,” I caught his name, but failed to catch the charge. A stout8 and motherly-looking woman bobbed up in the witness-box and began her testimony9. Wife of the Britannia lock-keeper, I learned she was. Time, night; a splash; she ran to the lock and found the prisoner in the water.
I flashed my gaze from her to him. So that was the charge, self-murder. He stood there dazed and unheeding, his bonny brown hair rumpled10 down his forehead, his face haggard and careworn
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precarious
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n.口角,掌击;v.发出呼噜呼噜声 | |
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流浪者( vagrant的名词复数 ); 无业游民; 乞丐; 无赖 | |
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testimony
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adj.可怕的;令人惊恐的;恐怖的;极讨厌的 | |
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constables
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n.警察( constable的名词复数 ) | |
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magistrates
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地方法官,治安官( magistrate的名词复数 ) | |
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frankly
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gallows
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expressive
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chiselled
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