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CHAPTER XX THE HOUSE IN THE FIELDS
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While these events were taking place, Professor Bocaros was having rather an unpleasant time with Emily Doon. One morning she came crying to him, with the information that Mrs. Fane had dismissed her for her treachery. "And it's all your fault," said Emily.
"I am very sorry," began the professor.
"What's the use of sorrow?" lamented1 Miss Doon. "Will sorrow keep bread and butter in my mouth? I have been dismissed without a character, and where am I to go?"
"There's your sister----"
"Oh, thank you, baron2," flamed up the girl; "but I can arrange my own affairs. You had no business telling Mrs. Fane. Had I known you intended to play me so dirty a trick I should not have spoken."
"It was necessary that I should do so, for my schemes."
"Well, and what are your schemes coming to? Here am I without a situation, and with hardly a penny. I shan't go to Fanny's. She would keep me toiling4 and moiling in her horrid5 lodging-house from morning to night. I am not used to hard work. Keep your promise and marry me."
"I am only too glad to do that," said Bocaros quickly. "You know that I love you very dearly."
"You wouldn't treat me so badly if you did. What about the money?"
Bocaros frowned. "I can't say yet," he said. "But get that money I will. As to your dismissal, I shall see Mrs. Fane and put it right."
"Not with her," said Emily, rising. "She's a hard one, she is, and I shan't go back to be sneered6 at. Money or no money, I marry you."
"But if I don't get the money," said Bocaros doubtfully.
"I'll still have the title, and one can do so much with the title."
"The professor seized her wrist. When you marry me you will have to behave yourself," he said. "I am not going to give you my honoured name for you to drag in the mud."
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baroness
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wrenching
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dealing
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dignified
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levy
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lured
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吸引,引诱(lure的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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positively
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perplexed
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assented
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shrug
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v.耸肩(表示怀疑、冷漠、不知等) | |
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