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CHAPTER 35
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OF THE COUSIN AND THE BLACK CABINET—AND OF HENRY ASHWOODE'S DECISIVE INTERVIEW WITH LADY STUKELY.
"Well, then," said Ashwoode, a few days after the occurrences which have just been faithfully recorded, "it behoves me without loss of time to make provision for this infernal bond; until I see it burned to dust, I feel as if I stood in the dock. This sha'n't last long—my stars be thanked, one door of escape lies open to me, and through it I will pass; the sun shall not go down upon my uncertainty2. To be sure, I shall be—but curse it, it can't be helped now; and let them laugh, and quiz, and sneer3 as they please, two-thirds of them would be but too glad to marry Lady Stukely with half her fortune, were she twice as old and twice as ugly—if, indeed, either were possible. Pshaw! the laugh will subside4 in a week, and in the style in which I shall open, curse me, if half the world won't lie at my feet. Give me but money—money—plenty of money, and though I be a paragon5 of absurdity6 and vice7, the whole town will vote me a Solomon and a saint; so let's have no more shivering by the brink8, but plunge9 boldly in at once and have it over."
Fortified10 with these reflections, Sir Henry Ashwoode vaulted11 lightly into his saddle, and putting his horse into an easy canter, he found himself speedily at Lady Stukely's house in Stephen's Green. His servant held the rein
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sneer
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paragon
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absurdity
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plunge
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platonic
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gratitude
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harry
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folly
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durable
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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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| adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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caress
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delightfully
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mischievous
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archer
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pointed
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varnished
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concealment
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proximity
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expedient
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repulsive
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utterance
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portentous
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swelling
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sweeping
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strewing
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bereft
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vestige
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hysterically
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shriek
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shrieks
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abrupt
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fortitude
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subsided
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languor
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exhaustion
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villain
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languishing
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provocation
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rupture
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catastrophe
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snares
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