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CHAPTER XXVII LIFE
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Mount Dunstan, walking through the park next morning on his way to the vicarage, just after post time, met Mr. Penzance himself coming to make an equally early call at the Mount. Each of them had a letter in his hand, and each met the other's glance with a smile.
“G. Selden,” Mount Dunstan said. “And yours?”
“G. Selden also,” answered the vicar. “Poor young fellow, what ill-luck. And yet—is it ill-luck? He says not.”
“He tells me it is not,” said Mount Dunstan. “And I agree with him.”
Mr. Penzance read his letter aloud.
“DEAR SIR:
“This is to notify you that owing to my bike going back on me when going down hill, I met with an accident in Stornham Park. Was cut about the head and leg broken. Little Willie being far from home and mother, you can see what sort of fix he'd been in if it hadn't been for the kindness of Reuben S. Vanderpoel's daughters—Miss Bettina and her sister Lady Anstruthers. The way they've had me taken care of has been great. I've been under a nurse and doctor same as if I was Albert Edward with appendycytus (I apologise if that's not spelt right). Dear Sir, this is to say that I asked Miss Vanderpoel if I should be butting2 in too much if I dropped a line to ask if you could spare the time to call and see me. It would be considered a favour and appreciated by
“G. SELDEN,
“Delkoff Typewriter Co. Broadway.
“P. S. Have already sold three Delkoffs to Miss Vanderpoel.”
“Upon my word,” Mr. Penzance commented, and his amiable3 fervour quite glowed, “I like that queer young fellow—I like him. He does not wish to 'butt1 in too much.' Now, there is rudimentary delicacy4 in that. And what a humorous, forceful figure of speech! Some butting animal—a goat, I seem to see, preferably—forcing its way into a group or closed circle of persons.”
His gleeful analysis of the phrase had such evident charm for him that Mount Dunstan broke into a shout of laughter, even as G. Selden had done at the
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| n.笑柄;烟蒂;枪托;臀部;v.用头撞或顶 | |
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butting
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| 用头撞人(犯规动作) | |
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amiable
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| adj.和蔼可亲的,友善的,亲切的 | |
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delicacy
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| n.精致,细微,微妙,精良;美味,佳肴 | |
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adroit
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| v.使狂喜( enrapture的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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scent
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gallop
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| v./n.(马或骑马等)飞奔;飞速发展 | |
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invalid
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| n.病人,伤残人;adj.有病的,伤残的;无效的 | |
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hoofs
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prospect
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delightful
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respite
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dweller
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isolated
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sumptuousness
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| 奢侈,豪华 | |
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gee
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exclamation
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mechanism
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exclusion
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inevitably
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actively
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descending
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touching
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swell
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velvet
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adorning
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swelled
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standing
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prostrate
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incense
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| v.激怒;n.香,焚香时的烟,香气 | |
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impatience
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bluebells
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| n.圆叶风铃草( bluebell的名词复数 ) | |
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intimacy
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ramble
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previously
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illuminated
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shamefully
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| 可耻地; 丢脸地; 不体面地; 羞耻地 | |
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lavish
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| adj.司法的,法庭的,审判的,明断的,公正的 | |
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crumbled
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entail
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| vt.使承担,使成为必要,需要 | |
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converse
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| vi.谈话,谈天,闲聊;adv.相反的,相反 | |
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remarkable
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tempted
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resentment
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spoke
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