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CHAPTER XVI A STRANGE COMMUNICATION
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Having thus quieted the overwrought vicar, Clarice took leave of poor Prudence1. However, she left the girl in a much more cheerful frame of mind, as she asserted her belief in Mr. Clarke's innocence2, in spite of all appearance to the contrary, and promised every assistance. But when Miss Baird returned home, and thought over what she had learned, it appeared difficult to keep her word.
Certainly, she did not think that the parson was guilty, even though the evidence of the blood-spotted cuffs3 was almost proof positive. In some way this might be explained, although at the moment, Clarice could not suggest to herself any possible explanation. But she believed that Clarke had given true evidence at the inquest, and that Horran had quite intended to put matters right. For years her late guardian4 had known the vicar, and had always respected him, although he had never approved of Clarke's devotion to his miserable5 son. It was quite probable that Horran had instructed Barras to give the vicar a loan of one thousand pounds, but it was improbable that he had insisted upon ten per cent., or indeed--knowing Clarke's circumstances--upon any percentage whatsoever6. Owing to Horran's illness, he had given Barras a power of attorney to execute small matters connected with the estate, and thus save himself trouble, so it was probable that Barras, for the benefit of the estate, had charged the large percentage. This could easily be ascertained7 by a conversation with the lawyer, and Clarice determined8 to pay a visit to London and see him, as soon as she could.
With regard to the story told by Sarah Dumps, the girl was doubtful. It might or it might not be true. Assuredly, Zara Dumps, anxious to marry Ferdy, had every reason to get Mr. Clarke into trouble, so as to prevent the marriage of Prudence. Then, again, she really might have seen Clarke leave the death
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prudence
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n.谨慎,精明,节俭 | |
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innocence
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n.无罪;天真;无害 | |
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n.袖口( cuff的名词复数 )v.掌打,拳打( cuff的第三人称单数 ) | |
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procure
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prodigal
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cogitation
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possessed
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dealing
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delightfully
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promptly
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caressing
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爱抚的,表现爱情的,亲切的 | |
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fathom
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neatly
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