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Before the end of January everybody in London had heard of the great robbery at Carlisle; and most people had heard also that there was something very peculiar1 in the matter — something more than a robbery. Various rumours2 were afloat. It had become widely known that the diamonds were to be the subject of litigation between the young widow and the trustees of the Eustace estate; and it was known also that Lord Fawn4 had engaged himself to marry the widow, and had then retreated from his engagement simply on account of this litigation. There were strong parties formed in the matter; whom we may call Lizzieites and Antilizzieites. The Lizzieites were of opinion that poor Lady Eustace was being very ill-treated — that the diamonds did probably belong to her, and that Lord Fawn, at any rate, clearly ought to be her own. It was worthy5 of remark that these Lizzieites were all of them Conservatives. Frank Greystock had probably set the party on foot; and it was natural that political opponents should believe that a noble young Under-Secretary of State on the Liberal side — such as Lord Fawn — had misbehaved himself. When the matter at last became of such importance as to demand leading articles in the newspapers, those journals which had devoted6 themselves to upholding the conservative politicians of the day were very heavy indeed upon Lord Fawn. The whole force of the Government, however, was Antilizzieite; and as the controversy7 advanced, every good Liberal became aware that there was nothing so wicked, so rapacious8, so bold, or so cunning but that Lady Eustace might have done it, or caused it to be done, without delay, without difficulty, and without scruple9. Lady Glencora Palliser for a while endeavoured to defend Lizzie in Liberal circles — from
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peculiar
adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的
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rumours
n.传闻( rumour的名词复数 );风闻;谣言;谣传
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rumour
n.谣言,谣传,传闻
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fawn
n.未满周岁的小鹿;v.巴结,奉承
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worthy
adj.(of)值得的,配得上的;有价值的
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devoted
adj.忠诚的,忠实的,热心的,献身于...的
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controversy
n.争论,辩论,争吵
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rapacious
adj.贪婪的,强夺的
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scruple
n./v.顾忌,迟疑
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generosity
n.大度,慷慨,慷慨的行为
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instigated
v.使(某事物)开始或发生,鼓动( instigate的过去式和过去分词 )
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gatherings
聚集( gathering的名词复数 ); 收集; 采集; 搜集
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borough
n.享有自治权的市镇;(英)自治市镇
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affected
adj.不自然的,假装的
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monetary
adj.货币的,钱的;通货的;金融的;财政的
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chancellor
n.(英)大臣;法官;(德、奥)总理;大学校长
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exchequer
n.财政部;国库
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accomplished
adj.有才艺的;有造诣的;达到了的
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auspices
n.资助,赞助
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toil
vi.辛劳工作,艰难地行动;n.苦工,难事
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bent
n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的
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treasury
n.宝库;国库,金库;文库
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justified
a.正当的,有理的
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abruptly
adv.突然地,出其不意地
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luxurious
adj.精美而昂贵的;豪华的
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dozing
v.打瞌睡,假寐
n.瞌睡
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wont
adj.习惯于;v.习惯;n.习惯
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doze
v.打瞌睡;n.打盹,假寐
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awakened
v.(使)醒( awaken的过去式和过去分词 );(使)觉醒;弄醒;(使)意识到
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touching
adj.动人的,使人感伤的
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implicitly
adv. 含蓄地, 暗中地, 毫不保留地
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iniquity
n.邪恶;不公正
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unravel
v.弄清楚(秘密);拆开,解开,松开
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unravelled
解开,拆散,散开( unravel的过去式和过去分词 ); 阐明; 澄清; 弄清楚
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shrugged
vt.耸肩(shrug的过去式与过去分词形式)
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broached
v.谈起( broach的过去式和过去分词 );打开并开始用;用凿子扩大(或修光);(在桶上)钻孔取液体
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scent
n.气味,香味,香水,线索,嗅觉;v.嗅,发觉
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portray
v.描写,描述;画(人物、景象等)
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delightful
adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的
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plunder
vt.劫掠财物,掠夺;n.劫掠物,赃物;劫掠
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neatly
adv.整洁地,干净地,灵巧地,熟练地
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situated
adj.坐落在...的,处于某种境地的
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inquiry
n.打听,询问,调查,查问
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stipulated
vt.& vi.规定;约定adj.[法]合同规定的
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ballot
n.(不记名)投票,投票总数,投票权;vi.投票
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joint
adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合
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compliance
n.顺从;服从;附和;屈从
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kindly
adj.和蔼的,温和的,爽快的;adv.温和地,亲切地
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duel
n./v.决斗;(双方的)斗争
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awe
n.敬畏,惊惧;vt.使敬畏,使惊惧
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envious
adj.嫉妒的,羡慕的
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reticence
n.沉默,含蓄
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banish
vt.放逐,驱逐;消除,排除
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applicant
n.申请人,求职者,请求者
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magistrate
n.地方行政官,地方法官,治安官
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uncommonly
adv. 稀罕(极,非常)
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justify
vt.证明…正当(或有理),为…辩护
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iniquitous
adj.不公正的;邪恶的;高得出奇的
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constrained
adj.束缚的,节制的
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ferment
vt.使发酵;n./vt.(使)激动,(使)动乱
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heartily
adv.衷心地,诚恳地,十分,很
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implicated
adj.密切关联的;牵涉其中的
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recesses
n.壁凹( recess的名词复数 );(工作或业务活动的)中止或暂停期间;学校的课间休息;某物内部的凹形空间v.把某物放在墙壁的凹处( recess的第三人称单数 );将(墙)做成凹形,在(墙)上做壁龛;休息,休会,休庭
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auspicious
adj.吉利的;幸运的,吉兆的