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CHAPTER XVI THE OPENING GUN
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Sybil rode with her father into town. On the way she said:
“You puzzle me. One would imagine you are playing fair with the Kanes.”
“Mere1 imagination,” he returned, gruffly.
“Yes,” she agreed; “your nature is to plot and intrigue2. The deeper, the more stealthy and unsuspected the plot, the more characteristic is it of my subtle parent.”
“True,” he said.
“But here is a condition that puzzles me, as I have remarked. I understand how you won the confidence of the Kanes by posing as generous and unselfish. That was quite like you. But to-day you had them in your power. You might have demanded anything—everything—yet you accepted a mere ten per cent. Now I’m really wondering what your game is.”
It was evident he did not relish3 his daughter’s criticism, for his usually placid4 brow bore a heavy frown. Still, he answered lightly:
133“You’re stirring too deep; you’re roiling5 the pot. Why don’t you look on the surface?”
“Oh! how stupid of me,” she said in a relieved voice.
“To be a diverse scoundrel,” announced her father, “is the acme6 of diabolic art. From complication to simplicity7 is but a step, yet requires audacity8. Most rascals9 fail to realize that an honest act, by way of contrast, affords more satisfaction than persistent10
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| vt.激起兴趣,迷住;vi.耍阴谋;n.阴谋,密谋 | |
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| n.简单,简易;朴素;直率,单纯 | |
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rascals
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| 流氓( rascal的名词复数 ); 无赖; (开玩笑说法)淘气的人(尤指小孩); 恶作剧的人 | |
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chicanery
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advertising
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infringement
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