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CHAPTER X. A SURPRISE
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Between her father and Mrs. Mellop Audrey had a most unpleasant time for the next two weeks. Sir Joseph was more bent1 than ever upon her marriage with Lord Anvers, and asked him to dinner, so that he might prosecute2 his suit. The proposed suitor was a pale-faced, sandy-haired, insignificant3 little man, with a pair of wicked-looking black eyes. At the first sight people never took Anvers to be the strong man he really was, as they were deceived by his uninteresting looks. But his eyes, and subsequently his acts, soon showed him in his true light as a capable little scoundrel, who extracted all he could from anyone and anything in order to benefit himself. Just now Anvers, being desperately4 hard up, decided5 that it was necessary for him to marry Audrey and Audrey's dowry. He wanted the money more than the maid, but, seeing that she was pretty, he was not unwilling6 to take the two together, even though this meant the loss of his freedom.
Audrey took a violent dislike to him. Even before he had been suggested to her as a possible husband she had never liked him, as there was an atmosphere of impurity7 about him which repelled8 her. But that he should seek to be her husband made her more active in her dislike, and when he pressed his suit she told him plainly that she would never marry him. Lord Anvers, not being troubled with delicacy9, simply laughed.
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bent
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n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的 | |
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vt.告发;进行;vi.告发,起诉,作检察官 | |
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impurity
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n.不洁,不纯,杂质 | |
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brutally
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outraged
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sapphire
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candidly
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obstinacy
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truthful
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色彩( hue的名词复数 ); 色调; 信仰; 观点 | |
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anonymous
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sufficiently
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positively
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countenance
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precisely
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tack
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murmur
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gasp
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