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CHAPTER XX. GRAN JIMBOY.
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Lovel flushed angrily at the ironical1 tone in which his visitor made his last remark, but kept his temper in a way wonderful for so passionate2 a man, and replied with all calmness: "As I told you before, Mr. Mexton, a few personal details about myself are necessary to make you understand my position; otherwise you will never comprehend how Mother Jimboy consented to perjure3 herself for my sake at the inquest."
"I beg your pardon," said Paul, feeling ashamed of his rude speech; "I should not have spoken as I did. Pray continue."
"When gran had related my family history," resumed Lovel, quietly, "she told me that she had come to Barnstead specially5 to watch over me. She knew that I was not rich, and having discovered--how, I know not--that Miss Clyde was in love with me, she implored6 me to marry that lady. I refused."
"Because of Milly?"
"Yes," assented7 Lovel, "because of Milly; and I told gran the cause of my refusal in plain words. She was angry with what she termed my folly8, and said that if I met Milly again the consequences might be fatal."
"Oh! she said that, did she?"
"Yes; but only to insist upon her foolish prophecy earlier in the day. As I told you, she declared that Milly would meet with a violent death, and she urged that such death might take place at our next meeting, so as to induce me not to see the girl again. In a word, Mexton, the artful old woman was trying to frighten me with false fire; and I replied to her warning by telling her that I was to meet Milly the next evening in the Winding9 Lane. Mother Jimboy warned me once more that evil might come of it----"
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ironical
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v.作伪证;使发假誓 | |
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恳求或乞求(某人)( implore的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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flirtation
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