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The "Old Saint Columbkil" was a sort of low sporting tavern2 frequented chiefly by horse-jockeys, cock-fighters, and dog-fanciers; it had its cock-pits, and its badger3-baits, and an unpretending little "hell" of its own; and, in short, was deficient4 in none of the attractions most potent5 in alluring6 such company as it was intended to receive.
As Ashwoode, preceded by his agreeable companion, made his way into the low-roofed and irregular chamber7, his senses were assailed8 by the thick fumes9 of tobacco, the reek10 of spirits, and the heavy steams of the hot dainties which ministered to the refined palates of the patrons of the "Old Saint Columbkil;" and through the hazy11 atmosphere, seated at a table by himself, and lighted by a solitary12 tallow candle with a portentous13 snuff, and canopied14
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tavern
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deficient
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dispositions
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countenance
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pompous
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cravat
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| 褶裥花边( ruffle的名词复数 ) | |
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| 防止,避免( avert的现在分词 ); 转移 | |
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vice
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maniac
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peculiar
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mischief
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