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CHAPTER 19. I AM MUCH IN THE HANDS OF THE LADIES
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The copying was a weary business, the more so as I perceived very early there was no sort of urgency in the matters treated, and began very early to consider my employment a pretext1. I had no sooner finished than I got to horse, used what remained of daylight to the best purpose, and being at last fairly benighted2, slept in a house by Almond-Water side. I was in the saddle again before the day, and the Edinburgh booths were just opening when I clattered3 in by the West Bow and drew up a smoking horse at my lord Advocate’s door. I had a written word for Doig, my lord’s private hand that was thought to be in all his secrets—a worthy4 little plain man, all fat and snuff and self-sufficiency. Him I found already at his desk and already bedabbled with maccabaw, in the same anteroom where I rencountered with James More. He read the note scrupulously5 through like a chapter in his Bible.
“H’m,” says he; “ye come a wee thing ahint-hand, Mr. Balfour. The bird’s flaen—we hae letten her out.”
“Miss Drummond is set free?” I cried.
“Achy!” said he. “What would we keep her for, ye ken6? To hae made a steer7 about the bairn would has pleased naebody.”
“And where’ll she be now?” says I.
“She’ll have gone home to Lady Allardyce, I’m thinking,” said I.
“That’ll be it,” said he.
“Then I’ll gang there straight,” says I.
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pretext
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| 发出咔哒声(clatter的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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debtor
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gratitude
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marrow
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withheld
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indifference
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imprisonment
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