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Chapter the Twentieth
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Good Papa again!
THE promise I had given did not expose me to the annoyance1 of being kept long on the watch against accidents. If we could pass safely over the next five days, we might feel pretty sure of the future. On the last day of the old year, Lucilla was bound by the terms of the will to go to London, and live her allotted2 three months under the roof of her aunt.
In the brief interval3 that elapsed before her departure, she twice approached the dangerous subject.
On the first occasion, she asked me if I knew what medicine Oscar was taking. I pleaded ignorance, and passed at once to other matters. On the second occasion, she advanced still further on the way to discovery of the truth. She now inquired if I had heard how the physic worked the cure. Having been already informed that the fits proceeded from a certain disordered condition of the brain, she was anxious to know whether the medical treatment was likely to affect the patient’s head. This question (which I was of course unable to answer) she put to both the doctors. Already warned by Oscar, they quieted her by declaring that the process of cure acted by general means, and did not attack the head. From that moment, her curiosity was satisfied. Her mind had other objects of interest to dwell on, before she left Dimchurch. She touched on the perilous4 topic no more.
It was arranged that I was to accompany Lucilla to London. Oscar was to follow us, when the state of his health permitted him to take the journey. As betrothed5 husband of Lucilla, he had his right of entry, during her residence in her aunt’s house. As for me, I was admitted at Lucilla’s intercession. She declined to be separated from me for three months.
Miss Batchford wrote, most politely, to offer me a hospitable6 welcome during the day. She had no second spare-room at her disposal — so we settled that I was to sleep at a lodging-house in the neighborhood. In this same house, Oscar was also to be accommodated, when the doctors sanctioned his removal to London. It was now thought likely — if all went well — that the marriage might be
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annoyance
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allotted
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分配,拨给,摊派( allot的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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interval
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n.间隔,间距;幕间休息,中场休息 | |
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perilous
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adj.危险的,冒险的 | |
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betrothed
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n. 已订婚者 动词betroth的过去式和过去分词 | |
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hospitable
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celebrated
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perfectly
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abominable
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solitude
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distressed
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mince
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evergreen
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continental
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paternal
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adj.父亲的,像父亲的,父系的,父方的 | |
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intervals
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adviser
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n.劝告者,顾问 | |
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entreat
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v.恳求,恳请 | |
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vexed
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adj.争论不休的;(指问题等)棘手的;争论不休的问题;烦恼的v.使烦恼( vex的过去式和过去分词 );使苦恼;使生气;详细讨论 | |
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adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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smelt
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v.熔解,熔炼;n.银白鱼,胡瓜鱼 | |
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complexion
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n.肤色;情况,局面;气质,性格 | |
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ashen
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intoxicating
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a. 醉人的,使人兴奋的 | |
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tranquillity
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n. 平静, 安静 | |
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lurking
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潜在 | |
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peculiarity
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avowal
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antipathy
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n.憎恶;反感,引起反感的人或事物 | |
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purely
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adj.病的;致病的;病态的;可怕的 | |
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inexplicable
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adj.无法解释的,难理解的 | |
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dressing
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mischievous
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n.恶人( demon的名词复数 );恶魔;精力过人的人;邪念 | |
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v.战栗( shudder的现在分词 );发抖;(机器、车辆等)突然震动;颤动 | |
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unreasonable
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injustice
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frightful
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mortifying
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inflict
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vt.(on)把…强加给,使遭受,使承担 | |
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secrecy
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n.秘密,保密,隐蔽 | |
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inevitable
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adj.不可避免的,必然发生的 | |
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delusive
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adj.欺骗的,妄想的 | |
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conceal
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v.隐藏,隐瞒,隐蔽 | |
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antipathies
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反感( antipathy的名词复数 ); 引起反感的事物; 憎恶的对象; (在本性、倾向等方面的)不相容 | |
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scruples
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n.良心上的不安( scruple的名词复数 );顾虑,顾忌v.感到于心不安,有顾忌( scruple的第三人称单数 ) | |
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fervently
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adv.热烈地,热情地,强烈地 | |
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platonic
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adj.精神的;柏拉图(哲学)的 | |
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attachment
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n.附属物,附件;依恋;依附 | |
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