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CHAPTER XXIV THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF STORNHAM
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The satin-skinned chestnut1 was one of the new horses now standing2 in the Stornham stables. There were several of them—a pair for the landau, saddle horses, smart young cobs for phaeton or dog cart, a pony3 for Ughtred—the animals necessary at such a place at Stornham. The stables themselves had been quickly put in order, grooms4 and stable boys kept them as they had not been kept for years. The men learned in a week's time that their work could not be done too well. There were new carriages as well as horses. They had come from London after Lady Anstruthers and her sister returned from town. The horses had been brought down by their grooms—immensely looked after, blanketed, hooded5, and altogether cared for as if they were visiting dukes and duchesses. They were all fine, handsome, carefully chosen creatures. When they danced and sidled through the village on their way to the Court, they created a sensation. Whosoever had chosen them had known his business. The older vehicles had been repaired in the village by Tread, and did him credit. Fox had also done his work well.
Plenty more of it had come into their work-shops. Tools to be used on the estate, garden implements6, wheelbarrows, lawn rollers, things needed about the house, stables, and cottages, were to be attended to. The church roof was being repaired. Taking all these things and the “doing up” of the Court itself, there was more work than the village could manage, and carpenters, bricklayers, and decorators were necessarily brought from other places. Still Joe Buttle and Sim Soames were allowed to lead in all such things as lay within their capabilities7. It was they who made such a splendid job of the entrance gates and the lodges8. It was astonishing how much was done, and how the sense of life in the air—the work of resulting prosperity, made men begin to tread with less listless steps as they went to and from their labour. In the cottages things were being done which made downcast women bestir themselves and look less slatternly. Leaks mended here, windows there, the hopeless
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chestnut
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| n.栗树,栗子 | |
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standing
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pony
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grooms
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| n.工具( implement的名词复数 );家具;手段;[法律]履行(契约等)v.实现( implement的第三人称单数 );执行;贯彻;使生效 | |
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copper
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consternation
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sullen
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aprons
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| 围裙( apron的名词复数 ); 停机坪,台口(舞台幕前的部份) | |
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giggled
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gentry
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rapture
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reverently
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advent
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unlimited
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rejuvenated
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tottered
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touching
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distress
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vivaciously
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scattered
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affluence
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bestowal
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proffer
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lavish
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scarlet
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hideousness
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decrepitude
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earthenware
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muster
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delightful
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aspired
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jealousy
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delicacy
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tenants
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resentment
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slanting
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| 倾斜的,歪斜的 | |
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disposition
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inquiry
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profusion
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