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CHAPTER XXIII. AN ORDEAL.
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Oscar arose very early, before his wife was awake. He went to his study, and, after long fervent1 prayer, took out the large sealed letter and carried it himself to the post. The postmaster was making up the bag for the Calcutta mail, whistling a light air as he did so. Oscar gave in the letter with a hand that did not tremble, and turned away with the thought, “I have plucked out the right eye.” (? See Illustration.)
Coldstream did not at once direct his steps homewards. He went first to a kind of warehouse2 with a deep veranda3 half filled up with advertisements on placards, pieces of second-hand4 furniture too large to be stowed inside, empty packing-cases, and other articles of a heterogeneous5 nature. This was the establishment of Hersey the agent, who monopolized6 most of the custom of the European residents in Moulmein. The proprietor7, seated in the veranda, was taking his morning cup of coffee before business hours should commence.
Mr. Coldstream was well known to Hersey, who had procured8 for that gentleman most of the furniture of his house. Hersey rose, put down his cup, raised his hat, and wished Mr. Coldstream good-morning. He offered Oscar a seat, but his offer was declined. Mr. Coldstream preferred standing9.
Much astonished was Hersey when he found on what business his early visitor had come, when Coldstream informed the agent that he wished to put his dwelling10, with all its fittings, into his hands for sale in the following month.
Hersey expressed his surprise. He could hardly believe that Mr. Coldstream could really intend to dispose of the house prepared at the cost of much labour and expense, which was generally acknowledged to be the one best fitted up in the station.
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fervent
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veranda
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second-hand
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heterogeneous
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monopolized
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proprietor
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procured
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dwelling
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wharf
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premises
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drawn
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attain
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partnership
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mitigating
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prospect
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advancement
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stipulation
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eyebrows
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shrugged
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uncommonly
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deficient
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puffed
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mettle
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redeeming
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symbolical
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detriment
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bruising
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lured
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promising
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abominably
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soothe
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motives
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unnatural
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bustling
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rumour
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persuasion
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tyrant
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interfered
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miseries
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heartily
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solitude
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winced
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elicited
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exclamation
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savages
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annoyance
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peculiar
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