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CHAPTER VIII
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THE WARNING—SHOWING HOW LARRY TOOLE FARED—WHOM HE SAW AND WHAT HE SAID—AND HOW MUCH GOOD AND HOW LITTLE HE DID—AND MOREOVER RELATING HOW SOMEBODY WAS LAID IN THE MIRE—AND HOW HENRY ASHWOODE PUT HIS FOOT IN THE STIRRUP.
Flurried and frightened as Larry was, his agitation1 was not strong enough to overcome in him the national, instinctive2 abhorrence3 of the character of an informer. To the close interrogatories of his master, he returned but vague and evasive answers. A few dark hints he threw out as to the cause of his alarm, but preserved an impenetrable silence respecting alike its particular nature and the persons of whose participation4 in the scheme he was satisfied.
In language incoherent and nearly unintelligible5 from excitement, he implored6 O'Connor to allow him to absent himself for about one hour, promising7 the most important results, in case his request was complied with, and vowing8 upon his return to tell him everything about the matter from beginning to end.
Seeing the agonized9 earnestness of the man, though wholly uninformed of the cause of his uneasiness, which Larry constantly refused to divulge10, O'Connor granted him the permission which he desired, and both left the building together. O'Connor pursued his way to the "Cock and Anchor," where, restored to his chamber
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abhorrence
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participation
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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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chamber
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solitude
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profligacy
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extremity
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mansion
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trench
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slumbers
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abating
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lackeys
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lackey
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majestic
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eyebrows
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abstruse
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meditation
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impatience
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dispense
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placidly
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precisely
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pickle
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vengeance
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bosom
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leisurely
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sieve
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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descend
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exquisite
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rouge
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conceal
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disinterested
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solicited
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flirting
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enchanted
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interval
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frivolity
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nuptials
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blasphemy
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