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CHAPTER 2. Mrs General
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It is indispensable to present the accomplished1 lady who was of sufficient importance in the suite2 of the Dorrit Family to have a line to herself in the Travellers’ Book.
Mrs General was the daughter of a clerical dignitary in a cathedral town, where she had led the fashion until she was as near forty-five as a single lady can be. A stiff commissariat officer of sixty, famous as a martinet3, had then become enamoured of the gravity with which she drove the proprieties4 four-in-hand through the cathedral town society, and had solicited5 to be taken beside her on the box of the cool coach of ceremony to which that team was harnessed. His proposal of marriage being accepted by the lady, the commissary took his seat behind the proprieties with great decorum, and Mrs General drove until the commissary died. In the course of their united journey, they ran over several people who came in the way of the proprieties; but always in a high style and with composure.
The commissary having been buried with all the decorations suitable to the service (the whole team of proprieties were harnessed to his hearse, and they all had feathers and black velvet6 housings with his coat of arms in the corner), Mrs General began to inquire what quantity of dust and ashes was deposited at the bankers’. It then transpired7 that the commissary had so far stolen a march on Mrs General as to have bought himself an annuity8 some years before his marriage, and to have reserved that circumstance in mentioning, at the period of his proposal, that his income was derived9 from the interest of his money. Mrs General consequently found her means so much diminished, that, but for the perfect regulation of her mind, she might have felt disposed to question the accuracy of that portion of the late service which had declared that the commissary could take nothing away with him.
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n.礼仪,礼节;礼貌( propriety的名词复数 );规矩;正当;合适 | |
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v.恳求( solicit的过去式和过去分词 );(指娼妇)拉客;索求;征求 | |
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piety
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virtue
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lavishly
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widower
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n.正当行为;正当;适当 | |
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cram
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v.填塞,塞满,临时抱佛脚,为考试而学习 | |
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扣除( deduction的名词复数 ); 结论; 扣除的量; 推演 | |
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varnish
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varnished
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浸渍过的,涂漆的 | |
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