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CHAPTER XIX. THE LAIRD.
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Thomas Galbraith was by birth Thomas Durrant, but had married an heiress by whom he came into possession of Glashruach, and had, according to previous agreement, taken her name. When she died he mourned her loss as well as he could, but was consoled by feeling himself now first master of both position and possession, when the ladder by which he had attained2 them was removed. It was not that she had ever given him occasion to feel that marriage and not inheritance was the source of his distinction in the land, but that having a soul as keenly sensitive to small material rights as it was obtuse3 to great spiritual ones, he never felt the property quite his own until his wife was no longer within sight. Had he been a little more sensitive still, he would have felt that the property was then his daughter's, and his only through her; but this he failed to consider.
Mrs. Galbraith was a gentle sweet woman, who loved her husband, but was capable of loving a greater man better. Had she lived long enough to allow of their opinions confronting in the matter of their child's education, serious differences would probably have arisen between them; as it was, they had never quarrelled except about the name she should bear. The father, having for her sake—so he said to himself—sacrificed his patronymic, was anxious that in order to her retaining some rudimentary trace of himself in the ears of men, she should be overshadowed with his Christian4 name, and called Thomasina. But the mother was herein all the mother, and obdurate5 for her daughter's future; and, as was right between the two, she had her way, and her child a pretty name. Being more sentimental6 than artistic7, however, she did not perceive how imperfectly the sweet Italian Ginevra concorded with the strong Scotch8 Galbraith. Her father hated the name, therefore invariably abbreviated
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attained
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| (通常经过努力)实现( attain的过去式和过去分词 ); 达到; 获得; 达到(某年龄、水平、状况) | |
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obtuse
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Christian
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sentimental
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insufficient
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provender
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corrupted
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doctrine
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embodied
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creed
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harmonious
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judgment
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tenants
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displeased
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dignified
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sockets
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maternal
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conceit
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folly
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craftsman
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lurking
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jurisdiction
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verge
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affix
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superstition
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superstitions
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| 迷信,迷信行为( superstition的名词复数 ) | |
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antagonistic
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withering
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rendering
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behold
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benighted
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unaware
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incapable
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professed
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| 公开声称的,伪称的,已立誓信教的 | |
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infinitely
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fables
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utensils
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| 器具,用具,器皿( utensil的名词复数 ); 器物 | |
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exterior
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mischief
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disturbances
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utterly
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allusion
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chaos
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subdued
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underlying
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countenance
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glimmer
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longing
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tempting
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perplexed
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logician
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contemptible
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rebuke
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impunity
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condescension
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consternation
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frigidity
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locomotion
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awe
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