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CHAPTER VI. A SUNDAY AT HOME.
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Such were the events of every night, and such had they been since Gibbie first assumed this office of guardian—a time so long in proportion to his life that it seemed to him as one of the laws of existence that fathers got drunk and Gibbies took care of them. But Saturday night was always one of special bliss1; for then the joy to come spread its arms beneath and around the present delight: all Sunday his father would be his. On that happiest day of all the week, he never set his foot out of doors, except to run twice to Mistress Croale's, once to fetch the dinner which she supplied from her own table, and for which Sir George regularly paid in advance on Saturday before commencing his potations.
But indeed the streets were not attractive to the child on Sundays: there were no shops open, and the people in their Sunday clothes, many of them with their faces studiously settled into masks intended to express righteousness, were far less interesting, because less alive, than the same people in their work-day attire2, in their shops, or seated at their stalls, or driving their carts, and looking thoroughly4 human. As to going to church himself, such an idea had never entered his head. He had not once for a moment imagined that anybody would like him to go to church, that such as he ever went to church, that church was at all a place to which Gibbies with fathers to look after should have any desire to go. As to what church going meant, he had not the vaguest idea; it had not even waked the glimmer5 of a question in his mind. All he knew was that people went to church on Sundays. It was another of the laws of existence, the reason of which he knew no more than why his father went every night to Jink Lane and got drunk. George, however, although he had taught his son nothing, was not without religion, and had notions of duty in respect of the Sabbath. Not even with the prize of whisky in view, would he have consented to earn a sovereign on that day by the lightest of work.
Gibbie was awake some time before his father, and lay revelling6 in love's bliss of proximity7
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bliss
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| n.狂喜,福佑,天赐的福 | |
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attire
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thoroughly
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| v.作乐( revel的现在分词 );狂欢;着迷;陶醉 | |
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proximity
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dilapidation
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revival
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inquiry
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contented
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wedded
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aptitude
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caper
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ecstasy
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aged
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spoke
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salvation
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incapable
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immortal
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momentous
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insinuating
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glorify
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deplore
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thwarting
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rendering
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inveterate
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outgrown
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| 长[发展] 得超过(某物)的范围( outgrow的过去分词 ); 长[发展]得不能再要(某物); 长得比…快; 生长速度超过 | |
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maker
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confession
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overflow
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infinitely
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disconsolate
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loath
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miserable
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jug
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countenance
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swelled
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cargo
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repudiation
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gutter
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groaned
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utterance
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bosom
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recoiling
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