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CHAPTER 63
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PARTING—THE SHELTERED VILLAGE, AND THE JOURNEY'S END.
Never was little gentleman in such a fuss as Mr. Audley—never were so many orders issued and countermanded1 and given again—never were Larry Toole's energies so severely2 tried and his intellects so distracted—impossible tasks and contradictory3 orders so "huddled4 on his back," that he well nigh went mad under the burthen; at length, however, matters were arranged, two coaches with post-horses were brought to the door, Mary Ashwoode and her attendant were deposited in one, along with such extempore appliances for wardrobe and toilet as Mrs. Pickley, in a hurried excursion, was enabled to collect from the neighbouring shops and pack up for the journey, and Mr. Audley stood ready to take his place in the other.
"Larry," said he, before ascending5, "here are ten guineas, which will keep you in bread and cheese until you hear from me again; don't on any account leave the 'Cock and Anchor,' your master's horse and luggage are there, and, no doubt, whenever he returns to Dublin, which I am very certain must soon occur, he will go directly thither6; so be you sure to meet him there, should he happen during my absence to arrive; and mark me, be very careful of this letter, give it him the moment you see him, which, please God, will be very soon indeed; keep it in some safe place—don't carry it in your breeches pocket, you blockhead, you'll grind it to powder, booby! indeed, now that I think on't, you had better give it at once in charge to the innkeeper of the 'Cock and Anchor;' don't forget, on your life I charge you, and now good-night."
"Good-night, and good luck, your honour, and may God speed you!" ejaculated Larry, as the vehicles rumbled7 away. The charioteers had received their directions, and Mary Ashwoode and her trusty companion, confused and bewildered by the rapidity with which events had succeeded one another during the day, and
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| v.取消(命令),撤回( countermand的过去分词 ) | |
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severely
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| adv.严格地;严厉地;非常恶劣地 | |
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contradictory
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| adj.反驳的,反对的,抗辩的;n.正反对,矛盾对立 | |
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huddled
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| 挤在一起(huddle的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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ascending
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thither
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rumbled
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interval
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detailed
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mishaps
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clattered
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| 发出咔哒声(clatter的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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abode
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picturesque
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foamed
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devious
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scattered
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mingling
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stunted
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domain
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sweeping
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tranquillity
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seclusion
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contemplate
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soothing
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doorway
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stimulus
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majestically
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admiration
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connoisseurs
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likeness
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mansion
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bridle
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fussy
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descend
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astounded
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proprietor
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deliberately
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landlady
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posture
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lighting
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clout
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hubbub
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| n.嘈杂;骚乱 | |
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hospitable
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| adj.好客的;宽容的;有利的,适宜的 | |
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comely
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precisely
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specimen
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royalty
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intervals
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sundry
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exuberant
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inmates
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mighty
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entirely
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random
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worthy
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chamber
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| n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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perches
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| 栖息处( perch的名词复数 ); 栖枝; 高处; 鲈鱼 | |
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ragged
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urchin
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adventurous
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tempting
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flora
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