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CHAPTER 6. A SINGULAR FELONY
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I went to the window; I drew up the blind, unlatching the sash, I threw it open; and clad, or, rather, unclad as I was, I clambered through it into the open air. I was not only incapable2 of resistance, I was incapable of distinctly formulating3 the desire to offer resistance. Some compelling influence moved me hither and hither, with completest disregard of whether I would or would not.
And yet, when I found myself without, I was conscious of a sense of exultation4 at having escaped from the miasmic5 atmosphere of that room of unholy memories. And a faint hope began to dawn within my bosom6 that, as I increased the distance between myself and it, I might shake off something of the nightmare helplessness which numbed7 and tortured me. I lingered for a moment by the window; then stepped over the short dividing wall into the street; and then again I lingered.
My condition was one of dual9 personality,—while, physically10, I was bound, mentally, to a considerable extent, I was free. But this measure of freedom on my mental side made my plight11 no better. For, among other things, I realised what a ridiculous figure I must be cutting, barefooted and bareheaded, abroad, at such an hour of the night, in such a boisterous12 breeze,—for I quickly discovered that the wind amounted to something like a gale13. Apart from all other considerations, the notion of parading the streets in such a condition filled me with profound disgust. And I do believe that if my tyrannical oppressor had only permitted me to
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latch
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formulating
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exultation
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bosom
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numbed
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din
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dual
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physically
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plight
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boisterous
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gale
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attire
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incongruity
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gritted
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| 给(某人)带上手铐或脚镣( shackle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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defiance
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depressed
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mentor
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deserted
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recollect
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gusts
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scurrying
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susceptible
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portico
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bruised
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demon
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clenched
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pane
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audacity
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proceeding
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rendering
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distressful
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clattering
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sleepers
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shrieking
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tumult
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dwarf
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volition
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leisurely
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spacious
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portfolios
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metaphor
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budge
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leverage
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hatchet
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refractory
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vengeance
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cartridges
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haphazard
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obedience
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