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CHAPTER 39. MISS LOUISA COLEMAN
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That the house over the way was tenanted was plain to all the world,—at least one occupant sat gazing through the window of the first floor front room. An old woman in a cap,—one of those large old-fashioned caps which our grandmothers used to wear, tied with strings2 under the chin. It was a bow window, and as she was seated in the bay looking right in our direction she could hardly have failed to see us as we advanced,—indeed she continued to stare at us all the while with placid3 calmness. Yet I knocked once, twice, and yet again without the slightest notice being taken of my summons.
‘Knockers in this part of the world seem intended for ornament8 only,—nobody seems to pay any attention to them when they’re used. The old lady upstairs must be either deaf or dotty.’ He went out into the road to see if she still was there. ‘She’s looking at me as calmly as you please,—what does she think we’re doing here, I wonder; playing a tune9 on her front door by way of a little amusement?—Madam!’ He took off his hat and waved it to her. ‘Madam! might I observe that if you won’t condescend10 to notice that we’re here your front door will run the risk of being severely11 injured!—She don’t care for me any more than if I was nothing at all,—sound another tattoo12 upon that knocker. Perhaps she’s so deaf that nothing short of a cataclysmal
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tenant
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| n.承租人;房客;佃户;v.租借,租用 | |
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strings
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placid
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impatience
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peculiar
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vein
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tattoo
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rusty
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sojourn
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saluting
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fiat
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promising
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descending
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aperture
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pointed
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humility
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mansions
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| n.简陋的小木屋( shanty的名词复数 );铁皮棚屋;船工号子;船歌 | |
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greasy
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apron
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bonnet
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landladies
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Christians
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knuckle
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hideous
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baboon
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shrieking
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villain
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| n.反派演员,反面人物;恶棍;问题的起因 | |
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decided
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screeches
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demons
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regiments
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| (军队的)团( regiment的名词复数 ); 大量的人或物 | |
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screeching
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| v.发出尖叫声( screech的现在分词 );发出粗而刺耳的声音;高叫 | |
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