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CHAPTER 5. IN THE ADVOCATE’S HOUSE
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The next day, Sabbath, August 27th, I had the occasion I had long looked forward to, to hear some of the famous Edinburgh preachers, all well known to me already by the report of Mr Campbell. Alas1! and I might just as well have been at Essendean, and sitting under Mr. Campbell’s worthy2 self! the turmoil3 of my thoughts, which dwelt continually on the interview with Prestongrange, inhibiting4 me from all attention. I was indeed much less impressed by the reasoning of the divines than by the spectacle of the thronged5 congregation in the churches, like what I imagined of a theatre or (in my then disposition) of an assize of trial; above all at the West Kirk, with its three tiers of galleries, where I went in the vain hope that I might see Miss Drummond.
On the Monday I betook me for the first time to a barber’s, and was very well pleased with the result. Thence to the Advocate’s, where the red coats of the soldiers showed again about his door, making a bright place in the close. I looked about for the young lady and her gillies: there was never a sign of them. But I was no sooner shown into the cabinet or antechamber where I had spent so wearyful a time upon the Saturday, than I was aware of the tall figure of James More in a corner. He seemed a prey8 to a painful uneasiness, reaching forth9 his feet and hands, and his eyes speeding here and there without rest about the walls of the small chamber7, which recalled to me with a sense of pity the man’s wretched situation. I suppose it was partly this, and partly my strong continuing interest in his daughter, that moved me to accost10 him.
“Give you a good-morning, sir,” said I.
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| int.唉(表示悲伤、忧愁、恐惧等) | |
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inhibiting
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accost
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malice
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conceit
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soften
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jaws
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