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CHAPTER XII. THE CRAWFORDS.
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Through strong striving to secure his life, Mr. Crawford lost it—both in God's sense of loss and his own. He narrowly escaped being put in prison, died instead, and was put into God's prison to pay the uttermost farthing. But he had been such a good Christian1 that his fellow-Christians mourned over his failure and his death, not over his dishonesty! For did they not know that if, by more dishonesty, he could have managed to recover his footing, he would have paid everything? One injunction only he obeyed—he provided for his own; of all the widows concerned in his bank, his widow alone was secured from want; and she, like a dutiful wife, took care that his righteous intention should be righteously carried out; not a penny would she give up to the paupers2 her husband had made.
The downfall of the house of cards took place a few months after George's return to its business. Not initiated3 to the mysteries of his father's transactions, ignorant of what had long been threatening, it was a terrible blow to him. But he was a man of action, and at once looked to America; at home he could not hold up his head.
He had often been to Potlurg, and had been advancing in intimacy4 with Alexa; but he would not show himself there until he could appear as a man of decision—until he was on the point of departure. She would be the more willing to believe his innocence5 of complicity in the deceptions6 that had led to his ruin! He would thus also manifest self-denial and avoid the charge of interested motives7! he could not face the suspicion of being a suitor with nothing to offer! George had always taken the grand rôle—that of superior, benefactor8, bestower. He was powerful in condescension
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Christian
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| adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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paupers
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| n.穷人( pauper的名词复数 );贫民;贫穷 | |
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initiated
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| n. 创始人 adj. 新加入的 vt. 开始,创始,启蒙,介绍加入 | |
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intimacy
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| n.熟悉,亲密,密切关系,亲昵的言行 | |
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innocence
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| n.无罪;天真;无害 | |
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deceptions
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| 欺骗( deception的名词复数 ); 骗术,诡计 | |
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motives
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benefactor
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| n. 恩人,行善的人,捐助人 | |
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condescension
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| n.自以为高人一等,贬低(别人) | |
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abruptly
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| v.震颤,颤动;(急速强烈地)跳动,搏动 | |
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positively
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| adv.明确地,断然,坚决地;实在,确实 | |
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dread
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relish
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| n.滋味,享受,爱好,调味品;vt.加调味料,享受,品味;vi.有滋味 | |
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labored
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| adj.吃力的,谨慎的v.努力争取(for)( labor的过去式和过去分词 );苦干;详细分析;(指引擎)缓慢而困难地运转 | |
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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paltriness
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rudiment
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