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CHAPTER XXVI AN OFFER OF FRIENDSHIP
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Mr. Nash was at the station when the 12.28 came in, and alone; it might have been by some sort of coincidence that he happened to be there just then, but Mr. Morgan seemed to take it for granted that he had come to meet him, an inference which Mr. Nash apparently1 resented. Mr. Morgan came up to him smiling in the most friendly fashion, and with hand held out.
"My dear Nash, how are you?"
"Thank you, Mr. Morgan, I am well."
"And my good friend, your dear wife? blooming, eh?"
"I'm not aware that Mrs. Nash ever was a friend of yours."
"No! my dear fellow! when we were so often under the same roof together."
"Do the servants of a house always regard their master's friends as their own?"
"My dear Nash, if you hadn't said that I should have said it was meant to be nasty. I was in the service of the head of the house, and your wife was a sort of attendant of the daughter's.
"Do you dare to say that my wife was ever Miss Lindsay's attendant?"
"Unpaid3 attendant, my boy, unpaid; sort of hanger-on--poor companion. I received a regular income; she got an occasional frock; some article of clothing; now and then a few pounds; as it were, the crumbs4 which fell from Miss Lindsay's table. Of course, pecuniarily5 mine was much the better position of the two; but I always have been one to overlook a mere6 financial difference, and I hope I always shall be."
"Look here, Morgan, if you're come down with the express intention of being insolent7, I'll
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apparently
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proffered
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unpaid
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pecuniarily
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| adv.在金钱上,在金钱方面 | |
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insolent
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wring
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| 别墅,公馆( villa的名词复数 ); (城郊)住宅 | |
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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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rumbled
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| 发出隆隆声,发出辘辘声( rumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 轰鸣着缓慢行进; 发现…的真相; 看穿(阴谋) | |
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conversational
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consort
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auspicious
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prospects
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honeymoon
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