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We need not follow Sir Roger to his grave, nor partake of the baked meats which were furnished for his funeral banquet. Such men as Sir Roger Scatcherd are always well buried, and we have already seen that his glories were duly told to posterity1 in the graphic2 diction of his sepulchral3 monument. In a few days the doctor had returned to his quete home and Sir Louis found himself reigning4 at Boxall Hill in his father’s stead — with, however, a much diminished sway, and, as he thought it, but a poor exchequer5. We must soon return to him and say something of his career as a baronet; but for the present, we may go back to our more pleasant friends at Greshamsbury.
But our friends at Greshamsbury had not been making themselves pleasant — not so pleasant to each other as circumstances would have admitted. In those days which the doctor had felt himself bound to pass, if not altogether at Boxall Hill, yet altogether away from his own home, so as to admit of his being as much as possible with his patient, Mary had been thrown more than ever with Patience Oriel, and, also, almost more than ever with Beatrice Gresham. As regarded Mary, she would doubtless have preferred the companionship of Patience, though she loved Beatrice far the best; but she had no choice. When she went to the parsonage Beatrice came there also, and when Patience came to the doctor’s house Beatrice either accompanied or followed her. Mary could hardly have rejected their society, even had she felt it wise to do so. She would in such case have been all alone, and her severance6 from the Greshamsbury house and household, from the big family in which she had for so many years been almost at home, would have made such solitude7 almost unendurable.
And then these two girls both knew — not her secret; she had no secret — but the little history of her ill-treatment. They knew that though she had been blameless in this matter, yet she had been the one to bear the punishment; and, as girls and

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tragic
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misery
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v.默认,默许( acquiesce的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adj.秘密的,暗中从事的 | |
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adj.不适当的,不合适的,不正确的,不合礼仪的 | |
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v.(in)干涉,干预;(with)妨碍,打扰 | |
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n.(活动等)领域,范围;领地,势力范围 | |
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