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Chapter Fifteen.
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The Dinner Party—A Sudden Piece of Questionable1 Good Fortune befalls Mrs Gaff.
“It is a most unfortunate piece of good fortune this that has befallen Mrs Gaff,” said Mr George Stuart, “a very unfortunate thing indeed.”
“Dear me, do you think so? Now I don’t agree with you at all, brother,” observed Miss Peppy. “I think that good fortune is always good fortune, and never can be bad fortune. I wish it would only come to me sometimes, but it never does, and when it does it never remains2 long. Only think how she’ll flaunt3 about now, with a coach-and-four perhaps, and such like. I really think that fortune made a mistake in this case, for she has been used to such mean ways, not that I mean anything bad by mean, you know, but only low and common, including food and domestic habits, as well as society, that—that—dear me, I don’t exactly know how to express myself, but it’s a puzzle to me to know how she’ll ever come to be able to spend it all, indeed it is. I wonder why we are subjected to such surprises so constantly, and then it’s so perplexing too, because one will never be able to remember that she’s not a fisherwoman as she used to be, and will call her Jessie in spite of one’s-self; and how it ever came about, that’s another puzzle. But after all there is no accounting4 for the surprising way in which things do come about, dear me, in this altogether unaccountable world. Take a little more soup, Captain Bingley?”
The above observations were made by Miss Peppy and my friend Stuart, from the head and foot respectively of their dinner-table, around which were assembled my wife, my niece Lizzie Gordon, an elderly spinster named Miss Eve Flouncer, a Miss Martha Puff5, (niece to Miss Flouncer), a baronet named Sir Richard Doles6, my son Gildart, and Kenneth Stuart.
I was seated beside Miss Peppy, opposite to Sir Richard Doles, who was one of the slowest, dullest, stupidest men I ever met with. He appeared to me to have been born without any intellect. When he told a story there was no end to it, indeed there seldom was anything
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questionable
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adj.可疑的,有问题的 | |
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remains
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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flaunt
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vt.夸耀,夸饰 | |
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accounting
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n.会计,会计学,借贷对照表 | |
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n.一口(气);一阵(风);v.喷气,喘气 | |
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救济物( dole的名词复数 ); 失业救济金 | |
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adj.(of)值得的,配得上的;有价值的 | |
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aquiline
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distress
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bereavement
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n.亲人丧亡,丧失亲人,丧亲之痛 | |
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blessing
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n.祈神赐福;祷告;祝福,祝愿 | |
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sufficiently
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interfere
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v.(in)干涉,干预;(with)妨碍,打扰 | |
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annoyance
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n.恼怒,生气,烦恼 | |
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distraction
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n.精神涣散,精神不集中,消遣,娱乐 | |
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irritation
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n.激怒,恼怒,生气 | |
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commendable
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adj.值得称赞的 | |
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augur
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n.占卦师;v.占卦 | |
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prospects
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n.希望,前途(恒为复数) | |
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perfectly
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adj.疏松的v.使喷出( puff的过去式和过去分词 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧 | |
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v.刺伤,刺痛,刺孔;n.刺伤,刺痛 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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countenance
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n.脸色,面容;面部表情;vt.支持,赞同 | |
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odious
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cove
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tack
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n.船舶;容器,器皿;管,导管,血管 | |
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n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的 | |
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disappearance
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n.消失,消散,失踪 | |
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n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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Christian
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adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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fortitude
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n.坚忍不拔;刚毅 | |
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pointedly
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tart
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adj.酸的;尖酸的,刻薄的;n.果馅饼;淫妇 | |
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scarlet
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n.深红色,绯红色,红衣;adj.绯红色的 | |
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woe
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n.悲哀,苦痛,不幸,困难;int.用来表达悲伤或惊慌 | |
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destitution
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n.穷困,缺乏,贫穷 | |
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stanch
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v.止住(血等);adj.坚固的;坚定的 | |
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adherent
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n.信徒,追随者,拥护者 | |
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enrol
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v.(使)注册入学,(使)入学,(使)入会 | |
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subscriber
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n.用户,订户;(慈善机关等的)定期捐款者;预约者;签署者 | |
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utterance
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n.用言语表达,话语,言语 | |
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