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CHAPTER 65
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THE CONFERENCE—SHOWING HOW OLIVER FRENCH BURST INTO A RAGE AND FLUNG HIS CAP ON THE FLOOR.
Mr. Audley followed Black M'Guinness as we have said up the stairs, and was, after an introductory knock at the door, ushered1 by him into Oliver French's bed-room. Its arrangements were somewhat singular—a dressing-table with all the appliances of the most elaborate cultivation2 of the graces, and a huge mirror upon it, stood directly opposite to the door; against the other wall, between the door and this table, was placed a massive sideboard covered with plate and wine flasks3, cork-screws and cold meat, in the most admired disorder—two large presses were also visible, one of which lay open, exhibiting clothes, and papers, and other articles piled together in a highly original manner—two or three very beautiful pictures hung upon the walls. At the far end of the room stood the bed, and at one side of it a table covered with wines and viands4, and at the other, a large iron-bound chest, with a heavy bunch of keys dangling5 from its lock—a little shelf, too, occupied the wall beside the invalid6, abundantly stored with tall phials with parchment labels, and pill-boxes and gallipots innumerable. In the bed, surrounded by the drapery of the drawn7 curtains, lay, or rather sat, Oliver French himself, propped8 up by the pillows: he was a corpulent man, with a generous double chin; a good-natured grey eye twinkled under a bushy, grizzled eye-brow, and a countenance9 which bore unequivocally the lines of masculine beauty, although considerably
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| v.引,领,陪同( usher的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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cultivation
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flasks
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viands
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dangling
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| 悬吊着( dangle的现在分词 ); 摆动不定; 用某事物诱惑…; 吊胃口 | |
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countenance
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intemperance
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| 褶裥花边( ruffle的名词复数 ) | |
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velvet
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ridicule
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valetudinarian
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abominably
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alacrity
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embarrassment
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variance
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villain
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malediction
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hatred
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narrative
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exultation
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