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CHAPTER XVII. AUNT JANE'S HEIRESS.
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"Silas," said Aunt Jane to her lawyer, the next morning after her interview with Patsy, "I'm ready to have you draw up my will."
Mr. Watson gave a start of astonishment1. In his own mind he had arrived at the conclusion that the will would never be executed, and to have Miss Merrick thus suddenly declare her decision was enough to startle even the lawyer's natural reserve.
They were alone in the invalid's morning room, Phibbs having been asked to retire.
"There is no use disguising the fact, Silas, that I grow weaker every day, and the numbness3 is creeping nearer and nearer to my heart," said Miss Merrick, in her usual even tones. "It is folly4 for me to trifle with these few days of grace yet allowed me, and I have fully5 made up my mind as to the disposition6 of my property."
"Yes?" he said, enquiringly, and drew from his pocket a pencil and paper.
"I shall leave to my niece Louise five thousand dollars."
"And to Elizabeth a like sum."
The lawyer seemed disappointed. He tapped the pencil against his teeth, musingly9, for a moment, and then wrote down the amount.
"Also to my brother, John Merrick, the sum of five thousand dollars," she resumed.
"To your brother?"
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astonishment
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briefly
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numbness
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folly
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disposition
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jotting
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| n.简短的笔记,略记v.匆忙记下( jot的现在分词 );草草记下,匆匆记下 | |
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memorandum
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bequest
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judgment
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generosity
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gratitude
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persistently
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notary
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affixed
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awakened
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paralysis
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invalids
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| 病人,残疾者( invalid的名词复数 ) | |
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amazement
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aggravating
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housekeeper
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eldest
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actively
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interfere
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plank
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confided
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sketches
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advancement
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saucily
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wagon
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remarkable
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casually
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glided
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complacently
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| adv. 满足地, 自满地, 沾沾自喜地 | |
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