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CHAPTER XVIII. DAWTIE AND THE LAIRD.
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As soon as Dawtie heard her mistress's door close, she followed her master to the study, and arrived just as the door of the hidden room was shut behind him. There was not a moment to be lost! She went straight to it, and knocked rather loud. No answer came. She knocked again. Still there was no answer. She knocked a third time, and after a little fumbling1 with the lock, the door opened a chink, and a ghastly face, bedewed with drops of terror, peeped through. She was standing2 a little back, and the eyes did not at once find the object they sought; then suddenly they lighted on her, and the laird shook from head to foot.
“Please, sir,” answered Dawtie, “I have something to confess: would ye hearken to me?”
“No, no, Dawtie! I am sure you have nothing to confess!” returned the old man, eager to send her away, and to prevent her from seeing the importance of the room whose entrance she had discovered. “Or,” he went on, finding she did not move, “if you have done anything, Dawtie, that you ought not to have done, confess it to God. It is to Him you must confess, not to a poor mortal like me! For my part, if it lies to me, I forgive you, and there is an end! Go to your bed, Dawtie.”
“Please, sir, I canna. Gien ye winna hear til me, I'll sit doon at the door o' this room, and sit till—”
“What room, Dawtie? Call you this a room? It's a wee bit closet where I say my prayers before I go to bed.”
But as he spoke5 his blood ran cold within him, for he had uttered a deliberate lie—two lies in one breath: the bit closet was the largest room in the house, and he had never prayed a prayer in it since first he entered it! He was unspeakably distressed6 at what he had done, for he had always cherished the idea that he was one who would not lie to save his life. And now in his old age he had lied who when a boy had honor enough to keep him from lying! Worst of all, now that he had lied, he must hold to the lie! He dared not confess it! He stood sick and trembling.
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fumbling
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| n. 摸索,漏接 v. 摸索,摸弄,笨拙的处理 | |
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faltered
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| (嗓音)颤抖( falter的过去式和过去分词 ); 支吾其词; 蹒跚; 摇晃 | |
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ken
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spoke
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distressed
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disciples
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| n.信徒( disciple的名词复数 );门徒;耶稣的信徒;(尤指)耶稣十二门徒之一 | |
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clemency
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kin
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engraving
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| n.版画;雕刻(作品);雕刻艺术;镌版术v.在(硬物)上雕刻(字,画等)( engrave的现在分词 );将某事物深深印在(记忆或头脑中) | |
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stammered
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redeem
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| v.买回,赎回,挽回,恢复,履行(诺言等) | |
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bosom
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condemn
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| vt.谴责,指责;宣判(罪犯),判刑 | |
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rancor
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vessel
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initiate
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chamber
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condoned
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tempt
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needy
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logic
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descend
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| adj.传说的,谣传的v.传闻( rumor的过去式和过去分词 );[古]名誉;咕哝;[古]喧嚷 | |
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injustice
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annihilate
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fixed
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mischief
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dart
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chalice
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iniquity
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miser
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discomfiture
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misery
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temporize
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bicker
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prying
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| adj.爱打听的v.打听,刺探(他人的私事)( pry的现在分词 );撬开 | |
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gilded
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| a.镀金的,富有的 | |
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Christian
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| adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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presumption
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profess
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killing
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avarice
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perfectly
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renouncing
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vapors
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| n.水汽,水蒸气,无实质之物( vapor的名词复数 );自夸者;幻想 [药]吸入剂 [古]忧郁(症)v.自夸,(使)蒸发( vapor的第三人称单数 ) | |
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entreaty
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kens
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apron
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| n.围裙;工作裙 | |
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goblet
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exhausted
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nausea
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ornaments
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vagaries
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