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CHAPTER III. THE BOAR'S HEAD.
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Miss Napier was the eldest1 of three maiden2 sisters who kept the principal hostelry of Rothieden, called The Boar's Head; from which, as Robert reached the square in the dusk, the mail-coach was moving away with a fresh quaternion of horses. He found a good many boxes standing3 upon the pavement close by the archway that led to the inn-yard, and around them had gathered a group of loungers, not too cold to be interested. These were looking towards the windows of the inn, where the owner of the boxes had evidently disappeared.
'Saw ye ever sic a sicht in oor toon afore!' said Dooble Sanny, as people generally called him, his name being Alexander Alexander, pronounced, by those who chose to speak of him with the ordinary respect due from one mortal to another, Sandy Elshender. Double Sandy was a soutar, or shoemaker, remarkable4 for his love of sweet sounds and whisky. He was, besides, the town-crier, who went about with a drum at certain hours of the morning and evening, like a perambulating clock, and also made public announcements of sales, losses, &c.; for the rest—a fierce, fighting fellow when in anger or in drink, which latter included the former.
'What's the sicht, Sandy?' asked Robert, coming up with his hands in the pockets of his trowsers.
'Sic a sicht as ye never saw, man,' returned Sandy; 'the bonniest leddy ever man set his ee upo'. I culd na hae thocht there had been sic a woman i' this warl'.'
'Hoot5, Sandy!' said Robert, 'a body wad think she was tint6 (lost) and ye had the cryin' o' her. Speyk laicher, man; she'll maybe hear ye. Is she i' the inn there?'
'Ay is she,' answered Sandy. 'See sic a warl' o' kists as she's brocht wi' her,' he continued, pointing towards the pile of luggage. 'Saw ye ever sic a bourach (heap)? It jist blecks (beats) me to think what ae body can du wi' sae mony kists. For I mayna doobt but there's something or ither in ilka ane o' them. Naebody wad carry aboot toom (empty) kists wi' them. I cannot mak' it oot.'
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eldest
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| adj.最年长的,最年老的 | |
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maiden
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| n.少女,处女;adj.未婚的,纯洁的,无经验的 | |
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standing
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| adj.显著的,异常的,非凡的,值得注意的 | |
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hoot
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| n.鸟叫声,汽车的喇叭声; v.使汽车鸣喇叭 | |
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adornment
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possessed
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ken
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| 短而硬的毛发,刷子毛( bristle的名词复数 ) | |
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facetiously
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| adv.爱开玩笑地;滑稽地,爱开玩笑地 | |
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baron
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| n.男爵;(商业界等)巨头,大王 | |
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facetiousness
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| v.给予,赐予( vouchsafe的过去式和过去分词 );允诺 | |
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