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Chapter Three.
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“It’s an Ill Wind that Blaws Naebody Guid.”
That many if not most names have originated in the character or condition of individuals seems obvious, else why is it that so many people take after their names? We have no desire to argue the question, but hasten on to remark that old Jacob Crossley was said to be—observe, we do not say that he was—a notable illustration of what we refer to.
Jacob was “as cross as two sticks,” if we are to believe Mrs Bland1, his housekeeper2—and Mrs Bland was worthy3 of belief, for she was an honest widow who held prevarication4 to be equivalent to lying, and who, besides having been in the old bachelor’s service for many years, had on one occasion been plucked by him from under the feet of a pair of horses when attempting the more dangerous than nor’-west passage of a London crossing. Gratitude5, therefore, rendered it probable that Mrs Bland spake truly when she said that her master was as cross as two sticks. Of course we admit that her judgment6 may have been faulty.
Strange to say Mr Crossley had no reason—at least no very apparent reason—for being cross, unless, indeed, the mere7 fact of his being an old bachelor was a sufficient reason. Perhaps it was! But in regard to everything else he had, as the saying goes, nothing to complain of. He was a prosperous East India merchant—not a miser8, though a cross old bachelor, and not a millionaire, though comfortably rich. His business was prosperous, his friends were numerous, his digestion9 was good, his nervous system was
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bland
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adj.淡而无味的,温和的,无刺激性的 | |
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housekeeper
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n.管理家务的主妇,女管家 | |
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prevarication
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n.支吾;搪塞;说谎;有枝有叶 | |
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gratitude
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adj.感激,感谢 | |
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miser
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n.守财奴,吝啬鬼 (adj.miserly) | |
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contemplated
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indefatigable
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propriety
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doorway
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steadily
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apparatus
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opposition
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n.反对,敌对 | |
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exemption
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cynical
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physically
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pretence
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withers
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privately
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accounting
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snare
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