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CHAPTER XVIII MISS GIBB
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Nora's knowledge of London was as slight as the average young lady's, who has lived mostly in the country, is apt to be; yet, when she left Cloverlea, she went straight to London, with eight pounds, four and twopence in her pocket, intending to live upon that sum until she had discovered some means of earning more. There was some method in her madness. She had been reading a story lately about a young woman who had struggled to make a living in town, and she had had rooms in Newington Butts1. Nora had gathered that, while Newington Butts was not an abode2 of fashion, nor a particularly salubrious neighbourhood, it was within reasonable distance of places where young women could earn money; and, above all, that thereabouts lodgings3 were both plentiful4 and cheap.
The train deposited Nora at Paddington. Had she known her way about she would have left her trunk in the cloak-room, and crossed London by one of half-a-dozen different routes, for a few coppers5; when she had found lodgings the box would have been delivered at her address for a few more coppers. What she did do was to charter a four-wheeler. It is some distance from Paddington to Newington Butts; to Nora, an unaccustomed traveller, already tired with her journey, hungry and thirsty, the way seemed interminable. She began to wonder if the driver quite knew where he was going; he seemed to go on and on and never get there. At last, a little desperate, she put her head out of the window and asked him--
"Are you sure this is the right way?"
The cab stopped. The driver screwed himself round in his seat, and he observed, in the tone of one who is offended--
"You said Newington Butts, didn't you?"
"Yes."
Hers was the voice of deprecation.
"Very well then; I'm driving you to Newington Butts. If you think you know the way better than I do you can come outside and I'll get inside. I've been driving this cab two and twenty years, and if there's any one who knows the way to Newington Butts better than I do, I should like to know who it is."
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butts
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| 笑柄( butt的名词复数 ); (武器或工具的)粗大的一端; 屁股; 烟蒂 | |
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abode
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lodgings
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| n. 出租的房舍, 寄宿舍 | |
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plentiful
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coppers
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| 铜( copper的名词复数 ); 铜币 | |
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subsided
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| v.(土地)下陷(因在地下采矿)( subside的过去式和过去分词 );减弱;下降至较低或正常水平;一下子坐在椅子等上 | |
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jolting
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dodging
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meek
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meekly
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withdrawn
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| vt.收回;使退出;vi.撤退,退出 | |
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persevere
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sitting-room
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| n.(BrE)客厅,起居室 | |
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scrupulously
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| adv.一丝不苟地;小心翼翼地,多顾虑地 | |
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landlady
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Christian
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marketing
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lodger
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expenditure
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spoke
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disposition
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tablecloth
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accusation
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clatter
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paralysis
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faculty
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| n.才能;学院,系;(学院或系的)全体教学人员 | |
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contrived
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attentively
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| adv.聚精会神地;周到地;谛;凝神 | |
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eloquence
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