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CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN
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TOM PINCH, GOING ASTRAY, FINDS THAT HE IS NOT THE ONLY PERSON IN THAT PREDICAMENT. HE RETALIATES1 UPON A FALLEN FOE2
Tom’s evil genius did not lead him into the dens3 of any of those preparers of cannibalic pastry4, who are represented in many standard country legends as doing a lively retail5 business in the Metropolis6; nor did it mark him out as the prey7 of ring-droppers, pea and thimble-riggers, duffers, touters, or any of those bloodless sharpers, who are, perhaps, a little better known to the Police. He fell into conversation with no gentleman who took him into a public-house, where there happened to be another gentleman who swore he had more money than any gentleman, and very soon proved he had more money than one gentleman by taking his away from him; neither did he fall into any other of the numerous man-traps which are set up without notice, in the public grounds of this city. But he lost his way. He very soon did that; and in trying to find it again he lost it more and more.
Now, Tom, in his guileless distrust of London, thought himself very knowing in coming to the determination that he would not ask to be directed to Furnival’s Inn, if he could help it; unless, indeed, he should happen to find himself near the Mint, or the Bank of England; in which case he would step in, and ask a civil question or two, confiding8 in the perfect respectability of the concern. So on he went, looking up all the streets he came near, and going up half of them; and thus, by dint9 of not being true to Goswell Street, and filing off into Aldermanbury, and bewildering himself in Barbican, and being constant to the wrong point of the compass in London Wall, and then getting himself crosswise into Thames Street, by an instinct that would have been marvellous if he had had the least desire or reason to go there, he found himself, at last, hard by the Monument.
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v.报复,反击( retaliate的第三人称单数 ) | |
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impatience
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compassion
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起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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morsel
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delicacy
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concurred
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同意(concur的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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expediency
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manly
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