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CHAPTER II LOUIS' DISCOVERY
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Louis Fores was late at his grand-aunt's because he had by a certain preoccupation, during a period of about an hour, been rendered oblivious1 of the passage of time. The real origin of the affair went back nearly sixty years, to an indecorous episode in the history of the Maldon family.
At that date—before Mrs. Maldon had even met Austin Maldon, her future husband—Austin's elder brother Athelstan, who was well established as an earthenware2 broker4 in London, had a conjugal5 misfortune, which reached its climax6 in the Matrimonial Court, and left the injured and stately Athelstan with an incomplete household, a spoiled home, and the sole care of two children, a boy and a girl. These children were, almost of necessity, clumsily brought up. The girl married the half-brother of a Lieutenant-General Fores, and Louis Fores was their son. The boy married an American girl, and had issue, Julian Maldon and some daughters.
At the age of eighteen, Louis Fores, amiable7, personable, and an orphan8, was looking for a career. He had lived in the London suburb of Barnes, and under the influence of a father whose career had chiefly been to be the stepbrother of Lieutenant-General Fores. He was in full possession of the conventionally snobbish9 ideals of the suburb, reinforced by more than a tincture of the stupendous and unsurpassed snobbishness10 of the British Army. He had no money, and therefore the liberal professions and the higher division of the Civil Service were closed to him. He had the choice of two activities: he might tout
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oblivious
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adj.易忘的,遗忘的,忘却的,健忘的 | |
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earthenware
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n.土器,陶器 | |
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broker
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snobbishness
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势利; 势利眼 | |
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v.推销,招徕;兜售;吹捧,劝诱 | |
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intervention
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juncture
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rehabilitated
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改造(罪犯等)( rehabilitate的过去式和过去分词 ); 使恢复正常生活; 使恢复原状; 修复 | |
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rumour
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casually
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v. 使变斜视眼, 斜视, 眯眼看, 偏移, 窥视; n. 斜视, 斜孔小窗; adj. 斜视的, 斜的 | |
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deficit
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nay
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solicitor
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eccentricity
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cursory
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remarkable
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filthy
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lavatory
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sitting-room
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doorway
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fully
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animated
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faculty
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possessed
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intonation
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forth
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recondite
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omniscient
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tugging
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murmur
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