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CHAPTER XXVII "'Twas the night thou hidst the package in the wall"
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"So," said the fashionable triflers, "'twas the Duke after all, and his Grace flies to France to draw his errand to a close, and when he flies back again, upon the wings of love, five villages will roast oxen whole and drink ale to the chiming of wedding-bells."
"Lud!" said my Lady Betty, this time with her pettish2 air, this matter not being to her liking3, for why should a Duke fall in love with widows when there were exquisite4 languishing5 unmarried ladies near at hand. "'Tis a wise beauty who sets bells ringing in five villages by marrying a duke, instead of taking a spendthrift rake who is but a baronet and has no estate at all. I could have told you whom her ladyship would wed1 if she were asked."
"If she were asked! good Lord!" cried Sir Chris Crowell, as red as a turkey-cock. "And this I can tell you, 'tis not the five villages she marries, nor the Duke, but the man. And 'tis not the fine lady he takes to his heart, but our Clo, and none other, and would have taken her in her smock had she been a beggar wench. 'Tis an honest love-match, that I swear!"
Thereupon my Lady Betty laughed.
"Those who see Sir John Oxon's face now," she said, "do not behold6 a pretty thing. And my lady sees it at every turn. She can go nowhere but she finds him at her elbow glaring."
"He would play some evil trick on her for revenge, I vow," said another lady. "She hath Mistress Anne with her nearly always in these days, as if she would keep him off by having a companion; but 'tis no use, follow and badger7 her he will."
"Badger her!" blustered8
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wed
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| v.娶,嫁,与…结婚 | |
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liking
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| adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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languishing
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badger
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| v.外强中干的威吓( bluster的过去式和过去分词 );咆哮;(风)呼啸;狂吹 | |
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naught
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disdaining
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| 鄙视( disdain的现在分词 ); 不屑于做,不愿意做 | |
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venom
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anecdote
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heyday
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sentimental
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rankled
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malice
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creditors
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| 解开,拆散,散开( unravel的过去式和过去分词 ); 阐明; 澄清; 弄清楚 | |
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seclusion
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harry
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malediction
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consort
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exclamation
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lauded
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graceful
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indifference
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butt
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seethed
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| (液体)沸腾( seethe的过去式和过去分词 ); 激动,大怒; 强压怒火; 生闷气(~with sth|~ at sth) | |
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bustling
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exultant
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hilarity
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repentance
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guffaw
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discretion
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catching
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enrage
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bumpers
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| (汽车上的)保险杠,缓冲器( bumper的名词复数 ) | |
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garrulous
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mere
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ignominious
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| adj.可鄙的,不光彩的,耻辱的 | |
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carousing
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humiliation
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vengeance
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babbling
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fascinations
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