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CHAPTER V My Lord Marquess Plunges into the Thames
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A rich young nobleman at the University of Oxford1, who, having all the resources of wealth and rank at his disposal, chose in these times to devote himself to scholarly pursuits, made in the minds of his fellow-collegians a singular and eccentric figure; but that one, more splendidly endowed by fortune than any other, should so comport2 himself, and yet no man find it possible to deride3 or make coarse jokes on him, was, indeed, unheard of.
Yet, when the young heir of the house of Osmonde entered the University, this was the position he held and which none disputed. There were gay young rakes and ardent5 young toadies6 who, hearing of his coming among them, fell into anticipation7: the first, of more splendid frolics, the second, of richer harvests; and though each party was disappointed in its expectation, neither found opportunity to display its chagrin8 according to the customary methods.
It is, indeed, a strange thing, how a man's physical body may be his fortress9 or his enemy. All the world has at times beheld10 those whom an insignificant11 figure and an ill-modelled face handicapped with a severity cruel to the utmost. A great man but five feet high, and awkward of bearing, has always added to his efforts at accomplishing great deeds the weight of an obstacle which he must first remove from about his neck—the obstacle his own poor exterior12 creates. An
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Oxford
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| n.牛津(英国城市) | |
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comport
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deride
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oars
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toadies
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anticipation
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chagrin
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fortress
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beheld
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exterior
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eloquent
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ignobly
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countenance
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disciples
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admiration
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friendliness
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scathe
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ironic
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maligned
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begot
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fervid
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dread
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dally
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brink
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plunge
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folly
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joyous
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creed
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gaily
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jaunt
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tavern
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disporting
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groom
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frolicsome
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pranks
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shrieks
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peril
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squealed
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shrieking
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hampered
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frenzy
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clarion
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vigour
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clove
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