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"One of us two must bowen douteless, And, sith a man is more reasonable Than woman is, ye (men) moste be suffrable. --CHAUCER: Canterbury Tales.
The bias1 of human nature to be slow in correspondence triumphs even over the present quickening in the general pace of things: what wonder then that in 1832 old Sir Godwin Lydgate was slow to write a letter which was of consequence to others rather than to himself? Nearly three weeks of the new year were gone, and Rosamond, awaiting an answer to her winning appeal, was every day disappointed. Lydgate, in total ignorance of her expectations, was seeing the bills come in, and feeling that Dover's use of his advantage over other creditors2 was imminent3. He had never mentioned to Rosamond his brooding purpose of going to Quallingham: he did not want to admit what would appear to her a concession4 to her wishes after indignant refusal, until the last moment; but he was really expecting to set off soon. A slice of the railway would enable him to manage the whole journey and back in four days.
But one morning after Lydgate had gone out, a letter came addressed to him, which Rosamond saw clearly to be from Sir Godwin. She was full of hope. Perhaps there might be a particular note to her enclosed; but Lydgate was naturally addressed on the question of money or other aid, and the fact that he was written to, nay5, the very delay in writing at all, seemed to certify6 that the answer was thoroughly7 compliant8. She was too much excited by these thoughts to do anything but light stitching in a warm corner of the dining-room, with the outside of this momentous9 letter lying on the table before her. About twelve she heard her husband's step in the passage, and tripping to open the door, she said in her lightest tones, "Tertius, come in here-- here is a letter for you."

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creditors
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imminent
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concession
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nay
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adv.不;n.反对票,投反对票者 | |
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certify
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vt.证明,证实;发证书(或执照)给 | |
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thoroughly
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compliant
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momentous
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opposition
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guardian
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wrath
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meddling
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incompetence
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interfere
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frustrated
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counteracting
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delude
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assent
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galling
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graceful
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passionate
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meek
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decided
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brute
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avert
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remonstrance
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foresight
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dreariness
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fettering
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concealment
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softened
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miserable
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omnipotent
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caressed
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dreaded
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inevitable
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