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Chapter Seven. Old Friends In New Circumstances.
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We open the story of the third, and still existing, lighthouse on the Eddystone with the re-introduction of Teddy Maroon1—that Teddy who acted so prominent a part at the burning of Rudyerd’s tower in December 1755.
Men’s activities seem to have been quickened at this period of time, for only about six months were allowed to elapse between the destruction of the old and the commencement of operations for the new lighthouse.
It was a calm evening in the autumn 1756 when Teddy Maroon, smoking a little black pipe, sauntered towards the residence of old John Potter. On reaching the door he extinguished the little pipe by the summary process of thrusting the point of his blunt forefinger2 into the bowl, and deposited it hot in his vest pocket. His tap was answered by a small servant girl, with a very red and ragged3 head of hair, who ushered4 him into the presence of the aged5 couple. They were seated in the two chairs—one on each side of the fireplace—which they might almost be said to inhabit. Little Nora was stirring a few embers of coal into a cheery flame, for she knew the old people loved the sight of the fire even in summer. On a chair beside old Martha lay the open Bible, from which Nora had been reading, and on old Martha’s knee was the valued dictionary, upside down as usual.
“Glad to see you, lad,” said old John, with a pleasant smile as he extended his hand; “it does us good to see you; it minds us so of old times.”
“Ah, then, I’ve got to tell ’ee what’ll mind you more of owld times than the mere6 sight o’ me face,” said Teddy, as he patted old Martha on the shoulder and sat down beside her. “How are ’ee, owld ooman?”
“Ay,” replied Martha in a tremulous voice, “you’re uncommon7 like your father—as like as two peas.”
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maroon
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v.困住,使(人)处于孤独无助之境;n.逃亡黑奴;孤立的人;酱紫色,褐红色;adj.酱紫色的,褐红色的 | |
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v.引,领,陪同( usher的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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uncommon
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complimentary
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n.箱柜;vt.放入箱内;[计算机] DOS文件名:二进制目标文件 | |
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spouse
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ruminate
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peculiar
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mischief
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juvenile
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gathering
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vigour
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prospect
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亲切的( hearty的名词复数 ); 热诚的; 健壮的; 精神饱满的 | |
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