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ARTHUR did not pass a sleepless1 night; he slept long and well. For sleep comes to the perplexed2 — if the perplexed are only weary enough. But at seven he rang his bell and astonished Pym by declaring he was going to get up, and must have breakfast brought to him at eight.
“And see that my mare3 is saddled at half-past eight, and tell my grandfather when he’s down that I’m better this morning and am gone for a ride.”
He had been awake an hour, and could rest in bed no longer. In bed our yesterdays are too oppressive: if a man can only get up, though it be but to whistle or to smoke, he has a present which offers some resistance to the past — sensations which assert themselves against tyrannous memories. And if there were such a thing as taking averages of feeling, it would certainly be found that in the hunting and shooting seasons regret, self-reproach, and mortified5 pride weigh lighter6 on country gentlemen than in late spring and summer. Arthur felt that he should be more of a man on horseback. Even the presence of Pym, waiting on him with the usual deference7, was a reassurance8 to him after the scenes of yesterday. For, with Arthur’s sensitiveness to opinion, the loss of Adam’s respect was a shock to his self-contentment which suffused9 his imagination with the sense that he had sunk in all eyes — as a sudden shock of fear from some real peril10 makes a nervous woman afraid even to step, because all her perceptions are suffused with a sense of danger.
Arthur’s, as you know, was a loving nature. Deeds of kindness were as easy to him as a bad habit: they were the common issue of his weaknesses and good qualities, of his egoism and his sympathy. He didn’t like to witness pain, and he liked to have grateful eyes beaming on him as the giver of pleasure. When he was a lad of seven, he one day kicked down an old gardener’s

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adj.不睡眠的,睡不著的,不休息的 | |
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motive
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distress
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amends
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benefactor
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nemesis
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ardent
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evade
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intimacy
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[医]招致的,遭受的; incur的过去式 | |
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contemplate
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peculiar
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coercion
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guise
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delusion
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thorny
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disapproved
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providence
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marred
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