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CHAPTER XXIX THE THREAD OF G. SELDEN
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The Shuttle having in its weaving caught up the thread of G. Selden's rudimentary existence and drawn1 it, with the young man himself, across the sea, used curiously2 the thread in question, in the forming of the design of its huge web. As wool and coarse linen3 are sometimes interwoven with rich silk for decorative4 or utilitarian5 purposes, so perhaps was this previously6 unvalued material employed.
It was, indeed, an interesting truth that the young man, during his convalescence7, without his own knowledge, acted as a species of magnet which drew together persons who might not easily otherwise have met. Mr. Penzance and Mount Dunstan rode over to see him every few days, and their visits naturally established relations with Stornham Court much more intimate than could have formed themselves in the same length of time under any of the ordinary circumstances of country life. Conventionalities lost their prominence8 in friendly intercourse9 with Selden. It was not, however, that he himself desired to dispense10 with convention. His intense wish to “do the right thing,” and avoid giving offence was the most ingenuous11 and touching12 feature of his broad cosmopolitan
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linen
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decorative
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utilitarian
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previously
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convalescence
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prominence
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intercourse
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dispense
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| vt.分配,分发;配(药),发(药);实施 | |
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touching
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cosmopolitan
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passionate
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ranch
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divers
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innate
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tingled
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gracefully
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obliterating
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innocence
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steered
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looming
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courteous
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amiability
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