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At length the evening came—darkness closed over the old place, and as the appointed hour approached, Ashwoode became more and more excited.
"I must," thought he, "keep every faculty1 intensely on the stretch, to detect, if possible, the nature of their schemes. Blarden and Chancey have unquestionably hatched some other d——d plot, though what worse can befall me? I am netted as completely as their worst malice2 can desire. It is now seven o'clock. Another hour will determine all my doubts. Hark you, sirrah!" continued he, raising his voice, and addressing a servant who had entered the chamber3, "I expect a gentleman upon particular business at eight o'clock. On his arrival conduct him directly to this room."
Chancey and his burly companion both sat snugly5 before the fire smoking their pipes in silent enjoyment6, while their miserable7 host paced the room from wall to wall in mental torments9 indescribable.
At length the weary interval10 expired, and within a few minutes of the appointed hour, Nicholas Blarden was admitted by the servant, and ushered11 into the chamber in which Ashwoode expected his arrival.
"Well, Sir Henry," exclaimed Blarden, as he swaggered into the room, "you seem a little
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| n.才能;学院,系;(学院或系的)全体教学人员 | |
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malice
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chamber
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snugly
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enjoyment
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| (肉体或精神上的)折磨,痛苦( torment的名词复数 ); 造成痛苦的事物[人] | |
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uncommon
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confidential
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ornament
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insolent
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astonishment
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condescend
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forger
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misery
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abasement
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| n.(英国)警察,警官 | |
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obedience
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shamming
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jug
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carousal
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ballads
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vocal
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boisterous
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allusion
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expeditious
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exalted
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complimentary
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precisely
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misgivings
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bail
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slumbers
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