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Richard very often came to see us while we remained in London(though he soon failed in his letter-writing), and with his quickabilities, his good spirits, his good temper, his gaiety andfreshness, was always delightful1. But though I liked him more andmore the better I knew him, I still felt more and more how much itwas to be regretted that he had been educated in no habits ofapplication and concentration. The system which had addressed himin exactly the same manner as it had addressed hundreds of otherboys, all varying in character and capacity, had enabled him todash through his tasks, always with fair credit and often withdistinction, but in a fitful, dazzling way that had confirmed hisreliance on those very qualities in himself which it had been mostdesirable to direct and train. They were good qualities, withoutwhich no high place can be meritoriously2 won, but like fire andwater, though excellent servants, they were very bad masters. Ifthey had been under Richard's direction, they would have been hisfriends; but Richard being under their direction, they became hisenemies.
I write down these opinions not because I believe that this or anyother thing was so because I thought so, but only because I didthink so and I want to be quite candid3 about all I thought and did.
These were my thoughts about Richard. I thought I often observedbesides how right my guardian4 was in what he had said, and that theuncertainties and delays of the Chancery suit had imparted to hisnature something of the careless spirit of a gamester who felt thathe was part of a great gaming system.
Mr. and Mrs. Bayham Badger5 coming one afternoon when my guardianwas not at home, in the course of conversation I naturally inquiredafter Richard.
"Why, Mr. Carstone," said Mrs. Badger, "is very well and is, Iassure you, a great acquisition to our society. Captain Swosserused to say of me that I was always better than land a-head and abreeze a-starn to the midshipmen's mess when the purser's junk hadbecome as tough as the fore-topsel weather earings. It was hisnaval way of mentioning generally that I was an acquisition to anysociety. I may render the same tribute, I am sure, to Mr.
Carstone. But I--you won't think me

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undo
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charade
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vocation
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promising
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maxim
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countenances
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avowal
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benevolent
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bracelet
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industrious
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ornamental
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retired
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dint
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justify
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orphan
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entirely
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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expiate
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vi.拥挤,云集;发怒,激动,骚动 | |
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intercourse
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accredited
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steadfastness
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providence
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lucrative
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practitioner
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speculation
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prolixity
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exquisite
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