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CHAPTER 41 SHE WOULD DO SOMETHING
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Sir Nigel's face was not a good thing to see when he appeared at the dinner table in the evening. As he took his seat the two footmen glanced quickly at each other, and the butler at the sideboard furtively1 thrust out his underlip. Not a man or woman in the household but had learned the signal denoting the moment when no service would please, no word or movement be unobjectionable. Lady Anstruthers' face unconsciously assumed its propitiatory2 expression, and she glanced at her sister more than once when Betty was unaware3 that she did so.
Until the soup had been removed, Sir Nigel scarcely spoke4, merely making curt6 replies to any casual remark. This was one of his simple and most engaging methods of at once enjoying an ill-humour and making his wife feel that she was in some way to blame for it.
“Mount Dunstan is in a deucedly unpleasant position,” he condescended7 at last. “I should not care to stand in his shoes.”
He had not returned to the Court until late in the afternoon, but having heard in the village the rumour9 of the outbreak of fever, he had made inquiries10 and gathered detail.
“You are thinking of the outbreak of typhoid among the hop11 pickers?” said Lady Anstruthers. “Mrs. Brent thinks it threatens to be very serious.”
“An epidemic12, without a doubt,” he answered. “In a wretched unsanitary place like Dunstan village, the
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propitiatory
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| adj.劝解的;抚慰的;谋求好感的;哄人息怒的 | |
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unaware
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spoke
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curt
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rumour
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wretches
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| n.不幸的人( wretch的名词复数 );可怜的人;恶棍;坏蛋 | |
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derisively
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guardians
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restrictions
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discreet
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shrugged
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automatons
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| n.自动机,机器人( automaton的名词复数 ) | |
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promptly
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projectiles
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impartially
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fatuous
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plausible
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| adj.似真实的,似乎有理的,似乎可信的 | |
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degenerate
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frenzied
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melodrama
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| n.音乐剧;情节剧 | |
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whatsoever
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complicating
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longing
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frantic
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entities
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calamity
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malignant
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nourishment
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marshes
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receded
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folly
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rosy
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disdained
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| 鄙视( disdain的过去式和过去分词 ); 不屑于做,不愿意做 | |
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panes
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stifle
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catching
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authoritatively
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nervously
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measles
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practitioner
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gathering
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undertaking
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kindly
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