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Mr Vavasor was at his wits’ end about his daughter. She had put her name to four bills for five hundred pounds each, and had demanded from him, almost without an apology his aid in obtaining money to meet them. And she might put her name to any other number of bills, and for any amount! There was no knowing how a man ought to behave to such a daughter. “I don’t want her money,” the father said to himself; “and if she had got none of her own, I would make her as comfortable as I could with my own income. But to see her throw her money away in such a fashion as this is enough to break a man’s heart.”
Mr Vavasor went to his office in Chancery Lane, but he did not go to the chambers2 of Mr Round, the lawyer. Instead of calling on Mr Round he sent a note by a messenger to Suffolk Street, and the answer to the note came in the person of Mr Grey. John Grey was living in town in these days, and was in the habit of seeing Mr Vavasor frequently. Indeed, he had not left London since the memorable3 occasion on which he had pitched his rival down the tailor’s stairs at his lodgings4. He had made himself pretty well conversant5 with George Vavasor’s career, and had often shuddered6 as he thought what might be the fate of any girl who might trust herself to marry such a man as that.
He had been at home when Mr Vavasor’s note had reached his lodgings, and had instantly walked off towards Chancery Lane. He knew his way to Mr Vavasor’s signing-office very accurately7, for he had acquired a habit of calling there, and of talking to the father about his daughter. He was a patient, persevering8 man, confident in himself, and apt to trust that he would accomplish those things which he attempted, though he was hardly himself aware of any such aptitude9. He had never despaired as to Alice. And though he had openly acknowledged to himself that she had been very foolish — or rather, that her

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n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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adj.值得回忆的,难忘的,特别的,显著的 | |
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persevering
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rascal
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a.不光彩的,不名誉的 | |
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