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CHAPTER IV.
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CASES OF CONSCIENCE—ETHICS OF ILL-TEMPER.
Confirmations1 were not very frequent in our little village at this time. About once in three years the Bishop2 came to us. He came when I was twelve years old. Opinions were divided as to whether I was old enough, but I decided3 the matter by saying I would rather wait till the next opportunity.
"I may be more fit by that time," was my thought, and it was probably not unlike some of Mr. Rampant4's self-communings.
The time came, and the Bishop also; I was fifteen.
I do not know why, but nobody had proposed that Philip should be confirmed at twelve years old. Fifteen was thought to be quite early enough for him, and so it came about that we were confirmed together.
I am very thankful that, as it happened, I had Aunt Isobel to talk to.
"You're relieved from one perplexity at any rate," [168]said she, when I had been speaking of that family failing which was also mine. "You know your weak point. I remember a long talk I had, years ago, with Mrs. Rampant, whom I used to know very well when we were young. She said one of her great difficulties was not being able to find out her besetting5 sin. She said it always made her so miserable6 when clergymen preached on that subject, and said that every enlightened Christian7 must have discovered one master passion amongst the others of his soul. She had tried so hard, and could only find a lot, none much bigger or much less than the others. Some vanity, some selfishness, some distrust and weariness, some peevishness8, some indolence, and a lapful of omissions
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confirmations
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| 证实( confirmation的名词复数 ); 证据; 确认; (基督教中的)坚信礼 | |
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bishop
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| n.主教,(国际象棋)象 | |
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decided
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rampant
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| adj.(植物)蔓生的;狂暴的,无约束的 | |
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besetting
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| adj.不断攻击的v.困扰( beset的现在分词 );不断围攻;镶;嵌 | |
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miserable
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| adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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Christian
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| adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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peevishness
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omissions
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| n.省略( omission的名词复数 );删节;遗漏;略去或漏掉的事(或人) | |
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lashes
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impatience
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temperaments
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| 性格( temperament的名词复数 ); (人或动物的)气质; 易冲动; (性情)暴躁 | |
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vices
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| 缺陷( vice的名词复数 ); 恶习; 不道德行为; 台钳 | |
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shovel
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poker
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slipper
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spoke
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caressingly
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civilized
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gulped
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horrified
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grievances
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exasperating
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blandness
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awe
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retaliate
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impetus
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soothe
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hatchet
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passionate
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irritability
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cramming
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kindly
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slate
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smothered
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scowling
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| 怒视,生气地皱眉( scowl的现在分词 ) | |
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muddle
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hesitation
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hymn
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catching
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irritable
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piously
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wrath
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wilful
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repulsed
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orphans
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| 孤儿( orphan的名词复数 ) | |
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Christians
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dilated
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viler
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trumpery
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everlasting
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sneaking
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