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CHAPTER XXIII THE YACHT
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Mr. Prohack was lounging over his breakfast in the original old house in the Square behind Hyde Park. He came to be there because that same house had been his wedding present to Sissie, who now occupied it with her spouse1, and because the noble mansion2 in Manchester Square was being re-decorated (under compulsion of some clause in the antique lease) and Eve had invited him to leave the affair entirely3 to her. In the few months since Charlie's great crisis, all things conspired4 together to prove once more to Mr. Prohack that calamities5 expected never arrive. Even the British Empire had continued to cohere6, and revolution seemed to be further off than ever before. The greatest menace to his peace of mind, the League of all the Arts, had of course quietly ceased to exist; but it had established Eve as a hostess. And Eve as a hostess had gradually given up boring herself and her husband by large and stiff parties, and they had gone back to entertaining none but well-established and intimate friends with the maximum of informality as of old,—to such an extent that occasionally in the vast and gorgeous dining-room of the noble mansion Eve would have the roast planted on the table and would carve it herself, also as of old; Brool did not seem to mind.
Mr. Prohack had bought the lease of the noble mansion, with all the contents thereof, merely because this appeared to be the easiest thing to do. He had not been forced to change his manner of life; far from it. Owing to a happy vicissitude7 in the story of the R.R. Corporation Charlie had called upon his father for only a very small portion of the offered one hundred and fifty thousand pounds, and had even repaid that within a few weeks. Matters had thereafter come to such a pass with Charlie that he had reached the pages of The Daily Picture, and was reputed to be arousing the jealousy
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spouse
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mansion
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密谋( conspire的过去式和过去分词 ); 搞阴谋; (事件等)巧合; 共同导致 | |
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cohere
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jealousy
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defiance
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savings
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partnership
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bishop
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postscript
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quack
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treasury
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prospect
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masonry
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stoutish
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marine
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possessed
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Mediterranean
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sitting-room
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luxurious
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glossy
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maple
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promenade
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paternal
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champagne
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engraved
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lamely
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funnels
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