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The little accident which was recorded at the close of the last chapter occurred on a Tuesday night. On the following afternoon Tom Tringle, again very much out of spirits, returned to Merle Park. There was now nothing further for him to do in London. He had had his last chance with Ayala, and the last chance had certainly done him no good. Fortune, whether kindly1 or unkindly, had given him an opportunity of revenging himself upon the Colonel; he had taken advantage of the opportunity, but did not find himself much relieved by what he had done. His rival’s conduct had caused him to be thoroughly2 ashamed of himself. It had at any rate taken from him all further hope of revenge. So that now there was nothing for him but to take himself back to Merle Park. On the Wednesday he heard nothing further of the matter; but on the Thursday Sir Thomas came down from London, and, showing to poor Tom a paragraph in one of the morning papers, asked whether he knew anything of the circumstance to which reference was made. The paragraph was as follows:
That very bellicose3 young City knight4 who at Christmas time got into trouble by thrashing a policeman within an inch of his life in the streets, and who was then incarcerated5 on account of his performance, again exhibited his prowess on Tuesday night by attacking Colonel — an officer than whom none in the army is more popular — under the portico6 of the Haymarket theatre. We abstain7 from mentioning the officer’s name — which is, however, known to us. The City knight again fell into the hands of the police and was taken to the watch-house. But Colonel — who knew something of his family, accompanied him, and begged his assailant off. The officer on duty was most unwilling8 to let the culprit go; but the Colonel used all his influence and was successful. This may be all very well between the generous Colonel and the

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adj.好战的;好争吵的 | |
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