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CHAPTER 20. A HEAVY FATHER
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Mr Lindon was excited,—there is no mistaking it when he is, because with him excitement means perspiration1, and as soon as he was out of the cab he took off his hat and began to wipe the lining2.
‘Atherton, I want to speak to you—most particularly—somewhere in private.’
I took him into my laboratory. It is my rule to take no one there; it is a workshop, not a playroom,—the place is private; but, recently, my rules had become dead letters. Directly he was inside, Lindon began puffing3 and stewing4, wiping his forehead, throwing out his chest, as if he were oppressed by a sense of his own importance. Then he started off talking at the top of his voice,—and it is not a low one either.
‘Atherton, I—I’ve always looked on you as a—a kind of a son.’
‘That’s very kind of you.’
‘I’ve always regarded you as a—a level-headed fellow; a man from whom sound advice can be obtained when sound advice—is—is most to be desired.’
‘That also is very kind of you.’
‘And therefore I make no apology for coming to you at—at what may be regarded as a—a strictly5 domestic crisis; at a moment in the history of the Lindons when delicacy6 and common sense are—are essentially7 required.’
This time I contented8 myself with nodding. Already I perceived what was coming; somehow, when I am with a man I feel so much more clear-headed than I do when I am with a woman,—realise so much better the nature of the ground on which I am
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perspiration
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puffing
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| v.使喷出( puff的现在分词 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧 | |
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stewing
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strictly
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delicacy
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| n.精致,细微,微妙,精良;美味,佳肴 | |
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contented
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standing
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plausible
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| adj.似真实的,似乎有理的,似乎可信的 | |
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follies
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devoid
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decency
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destitute
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countenance
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assortment
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| 鲜红色,猩红色( scarlet的名词复数 ) | |
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positively
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monstrous
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| n.独裁统治者( autocrat的名词复数 );独断专行的人 | |
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unreasonable
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inquiries
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bosom
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shred
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