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CHAPTER 29. THE HOUSE ON THE ROAD FROM THE WORKHOUSE
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Mr Holt looked as if he was in somebody else’s garments. He was so thin, and worn, and wasted, that the suit of clothes which one of the men had lent him hung upon him as on a scarecrow. I was almost ashamed of myself for having incurred1 a share of the responsibility of taking him out of bed. He seemed so weak and bloodless that I should not have been surprised if he had fainted on the road. I had taken care that he should eat as much as he could eat before we started—the suggestion of starvation which he had conveyed to one’s mind was dreadful!—and I had brought a flask2 of brandy in case of accidents, but, in spite of everything, I could not conceal3 from myself that he would be more at home in a sick-bed than in a jolting4 cab.
It was not a cheerful drive. There was in Sydney’s manner towards me an air of protection which I instinctively6 resented,—he appeared to be regarding me as a careful, and anxious, nurse might regard a wrong-headed and disobedient child. Conversation distinctly languished8. Since Sydney seemed disposed to patronise me, I was bent9 on snubbing him. The result was, that the majority of the remarks which were uttered were addressed to Mr Holt.
The cab stopped,—after what had appeared to me to be an interminable journey. I was rejoiced at the prospect10 of its being at an end. Sydney put his head out of the window. A short parley11 with the driver ensued.
‘This is ’Ammersmith Workhouse, it’s a large place, sir,—which part of it might you be wanting?’
Sydney appealed to Mr Holt. He put his head out of the window in his turn,—he did not seem to recognise our surroundings at all.
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incurred
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conceal
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jolting
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| n.守卫,监护,病房,行政区,由监护人或法院保护的人(尤指儿童);vt.守护,躲开 | |
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languished
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| 长期受苦( languish的过去式和过去分词 ); 受折磨; 变得(越来越)衰弱; 因渴望而变得憔悴或闷闷不乐 | |
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prospect
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parley
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spoke
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pointed
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converge
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| vi.会合;聚集,集中;(思想、观点等)趋近 | |
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chaos
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wilderness
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depressed
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apparently
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surmounted
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rusty
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ornament
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aesthetic
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bestowed
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| 羽毛( plume的名词复数 ); 羽毛饰; 羽毛状物; 升上空中的羽状物 | |
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dwelling
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loomed
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agitation
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lawful
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immediate
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lurch
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pretence
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kindly
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premises
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delude
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deter
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automaton
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penetrate
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remarkable
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sufficiently
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defiance
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nostrils
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| 鼻孔( nostril的名词复数 ) | |
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peculiar
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beetle
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conjuring
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perspiration
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clattering
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tottering
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