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CHAPTER 54
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THE TWO CHANCES—THE BRIBED1 COURIER.
"I don't half like the girl you've picked up," said Nicholas Blarden, addressing his favourite parasite2, Chancey; "she don't look half sharp enough for our work; she hasn't the cut of a town lass about her; she's too like a milk-maid, too simple, too soft. I've confounded misgivings3 she's no schemer."
"Well, well—dear me, but you're very suspicious," said Chancey. "I'd like to know did ever anything honest come out of the 'Old Saint Columbkil!' there wasn't a sharper little wench in the place than herself, and I'll tell you that's a big word—no, no; there's not an inch of the fool about her."
"Well, she can't do us much mischief4 anyway," said Blarden; "the three others are as true as steel—the devil's own chickens; and mind you don't let the door-keys out of your pocket. Honour's all very fine, and ought not to be doubted; but there's nothing to my mind like a stiff bit of a rusty5 lock."
Chancey smiled sleepily, and slapped the broad skirt of his coat twice or thrice, producing therefrom the ringing clank which betoken6 the presence of the keys in question.
"So then we're all caged, by Jove," continued Blarden, rapturously; "and very different sorts of game we are too: did you ever see the show-box where the cats and the rats and the little birds are all boxed up together, higgledy-piggledy, in the same wire cage. I can't but think of it; it's so devilish like."
"Well, well—dear me; I declare to God but you're a terrible funny chap," said Chancey, enjoying a quiet chuckle7; "but some way or another," he continued, significantly, "I'm thinking the cat will have a claw at the little bird yet."
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bribed
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parasite
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| n.寄生虫;寄生菌;食客 | |
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misgivings
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| n.疑虑,担忧,害怕;疑虑,担心,恐惧( misgiving的名词复数 );疑惧 | |
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mischief
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| n.损害,伤害,危害;恶作剧,捣蛋,胡闹 | |
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rusty
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betoken
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chuckle
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seasoning
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| n.调味;调味料;增添趣味之物 | |
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adventurous
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retired
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chamber
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riotous
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trampling
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| 踩( trample的现在分词 ); 践踏; 无视; 侵犯 | |
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glided
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interval
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sleepless
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slumbers
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precipitate
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vengeance
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villains
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professed
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possessed
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countenance
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fumbling
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mandate
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trepidation
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grunt
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winked
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crooked
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expressive
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emphatic
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| 搅动( agitate的现在分词 ); 激怒; 使焦虑不安; (尤指为法律、社会状况的改变而)激烈争论 | |
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