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CHAPTER XXI. A STORY OF THE PAST
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Mrs. Jasher's influenza1 proved to be very mild indeed.
When Donna Inez de Gayangos and Lucy paid a visit to her on the afternoon of the day succeeding the explanations in the museum, she was certainly in bed, and explained that she had been there since the Professor's visit on the previous day. Lucy was surprised at this, as she had left Mrs. Jasher perfectly2 well, and Braddock had not mentioned any ailment3 of the widow. But influenza, as Mrs. Jasher observed, was very rapid in its action, and she was always susceptible4 to disease from the fact that in Jamaica she had suffered from malaria5. Still, she was feeling better and intended to rise from her bed on that evening, if only to lie on the couch in the pink drawing-room. Having thus detailed6 her reasons for being ill, the widow asked for news.
As no prohibition7 had been placed upon Lucy with regard to Hervey's visit and as Mrs. Jasher would be one of the family when she married the Professor, Miss Kendal had no hesitation8 in reporting all that had taken place. The narrative9 excited Mrs. Jasher, and she frequently interrupted with expressions of wonder. Even Donna Inez grew eloquent10, and told the widow how she had defended Sir Frank against the American skipper.
“What a dreadfully wicked man!” said Mrs. Jasher, when in possession of all the facts. “I really believe that he did kill poor Sidney.”
“No,” said Lucy decisively, “I don't think that. He would have murdered him on board had he intended the crime, as he could have done so with more safety. He is as innocent as Sir Frank.”
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influenza
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n.流行性感冒,流感 | |
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ailment
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susceptible
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malaria
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detailed
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prohibition
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hesitation
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narrative
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defender
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remains
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parlor
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barge
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creditors
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random
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untoward
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careworn
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glorified
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美其名的,变荣耀的 | |
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delightfully
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veneer
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blackmailing
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blackmail
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bluff
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讥笑,冷笑( sneer的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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shrugged
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arbor
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doggedly
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sullenly
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不高兴地,绷着脸,忧郁地 | |
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crest
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mire
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miserable
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scoffingly
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wince
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decided
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exhausted
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legacy
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cynically
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frankly
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extort
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