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BOOK IV.In Pursuit CHAPTER 32.A NEW CLIENT
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On the afternoon of Friday, June 2, 18—, I was entering in my case-book some memoranda1 having reference to the very curious matter of the Duchess of Datchet’s Deed-box. It was about two o’clock. Andrews came in and laid a card upon my desk. On it was inscribed2 ‘Mr Paul Lessingham.’
‘Show Mr Lessingham in.’
Andrews showed him in. I was, of course, familiar with Mr Lessingham’s appearance, but it was the first time I had had with him any personal communication. He held out his hand to me.
‘You are Mr Champnell?’
‘I am.’
‘I believe that I have not had the honour of meeting you before, Mr Champnell, but with your father, the Earl of Glenlivet, I have the pleasure of some acquaintance.’
‘You are very young, Mr Champnell.’
‘I have been told that an eminent4 offender5 in that respect once asserted that youth is not of necessity a crime.’
‘And you have chosen a singular profession,—one in which one hardly looks for juvenility6.’
‘You yourself, Mr Lessingham, are not old. In a statesman one expects grey hairs.—I trust that I am sufficiently7 ancient to be able to do you service.’
He smiled.
‘I think it possible. I have heard of you more than once, Mr Champnell, always to your advantage. My friend, Sir John Seymour, was telling me, only the other day, that you have recently conducted for him some business, of a very delicate nature, with much skill and
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memoranda
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| n. 备忘录, 便条 名词memorandum的复数形式 | |
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inscribed
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| v.写,刻( inscribe的过去式和过去分词 );内接 | |
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fixedly
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eminent
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offender
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juvenility
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sufficiently
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tact
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trespass
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| 渴望,热望( crave的第三人称单数 ); 恳求,请求 | |
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| adj.爱打听的v.打听,刺探(他人的私事)( pry的现在分词 );撬开 | |
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bosom
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