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It may be thought the Doctor was too positive, and Mrs. Almond intimated as much.
But, as he said, he had his impression; it seemed to him sufficient, and he had no wish to modify it.
He had passed his life in estimating people (it was part of the medical trade), and in nineteen cases out of twenty he was right.
"Perhaps Mr. Townsend is the twentieth case," Mrs. Almond suggested.
"Perhaps he is, though he doesn't look to me at all like a twentieth case.
But I will give him the benefit of the doubt, and, to make sure, I will go and talk with Mrs. Montgomery.
She will almost certainly tell me I have done right; but it is just possible that she will prove to me that I have made the greatest mistake of my life. If she does, I will beg Mr. Townsend's pardon.
You needn't invite her to meet me, as you kindly1 proposed; I will write her a frank letter, telling her how matters stand, and asking leave to come and see her."
"I am afraid the frankness will be chiefly on your side.
The poor little woman will stand up for her brother, whatever he may be."
"Whatever he may be?
I doubt that.
People are not always so fond of their brothers."
"Ah," said Mrs. Almond, "when it's a question of thirty thousand a year coming into a family--"
"If she stands up for him on account of the money, she will be a humbug2.
If she is a humbug I shall see it.
If I see it, I won't waste time with her."
"She is not a humbug--she is an exemplary woman.
She will not wish to play her brother a trick simply because he is selfish."
"If she is worth talking to, she will sooner play him a trick than that he should play Catherine one.
Has she seen Catherine, by the way--does she know her?"
"Not to my knowledge.
Mr. Townsend can have had no particular interest in bringing them together."
"If she is an exemplary woman, no.
But we shall see to what extent she answers your description."
"I shall be curious to hear her description of you!" said Mrs. Almond, with a laugh.
"And, meanwhile, how is Catherine taking it?"
"As she takes everything--as a matter of course."
"Doesn't she make a noise?
Hasn't she made a scene?"
"I thought a love-lorn
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kindly
adj.和蔼的,温和的,爽快的;adv.温和地,亲切地
2
humbug
n.花招,谎话,欺骗
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scenic
adj.自然景色的,景色优美的
4
maiden
n.少女,处女;adj.未婚的,纯洁的,无经验的
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admiration
n.钦佩,赞美,羡慕
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dilemma
n.困境,进退两难的局面
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entreating
恳求,乞求( entreat的现在分词 )