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TOM joined the new order of Cadets of Temperance, being attracted by the showy character of their "regalia." He promised to abstain1 from smoking, chewing, and profanity as long as he remained a member. Now he found out a new thing -- namely, that to promise not to do a thing is the surest way in the world to make a body want to go and do that very thing. Tom soon found himself tormented2 with a desire to drink and swear; the desire grew to be so intense that nothing but the hope of a chance to display himself in his red sash kept him from withdrawing from the order. Fourth of July was coming; but he soon gave that up -- gave it up before he had worn his shackles3 over forty-eight hours -- and fixed4 his hopes upon old Judge Frazer, justice of the peace, who was apparently5 on his deathbed and would have a big public funeral, since he was so high an official. During three days Tom was deeply concerned about the Judge's condition and hungry for news of it. Sometimes his hopes ran high -- so high that he would venture to get out his regalia and practise before the lookingglass. But the Judge had a most discouraging way of fluctuating. At last he was pronounced upon the mend -- and then convalescent. Tom was disgusted; and felt a sense of injury, too. He handed in his resignation at once -- and that night the Judge suffered a relapse and died. Tom resolved that he would never trust a man like that again.
The funeral was a fine thing. The Cadets paraded in a style calculated to kill the late member with envy. Tom was a free boy again, however -- there was something in that. He could drink and swear, now -- but found to his surprise that he did not want to. The simple fact that he could, took the desire away, and the charm of it.
Tom presently wondered to find that his coveted6 vacation was beginning to hang a little heavily on his hands.
He attempted a diary -- but nothing happened during three days, and so he abandoned it.
The first of all the negro minstrel shows came to town, and made a sensation. Tom and Joe Harper got up a band of performers and were happy for two days.
Even the Glorious Fourth was in some sense a failure, for it rained hard, there was no procession in consequence, and the greatest man in the world (as Tom supposed), Mr. Benton, an actual United States Senator, proved an overwhelming disappointment – for he was not twenty-five feet high, nor even anywhere in the neighborhood of it.
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abstain
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| v.自制,戒绝,弃权,避免 | |
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tormented
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shackles
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| 手铐( shackle的名词复数 ); 脚镣; 束缚; 羁绊 | |
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fixed
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apparently
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| adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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coveted
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| adj.令人垂涎的;垂涎的,梦寐以求的v.贪求,觊觎(covet的过去分词);垂涎;贪图 | |
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afterward
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mesmerizer
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drearier
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| 使人闷闷不乐或沮丧的( dreary的比较级 ); 阴沉的; 令人厌烦的; 单调的 | |
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delightful
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thatcher
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chronic
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| adj.(疾病)长期未愈的,慢性的;极坏的 | |
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misery
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| n.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;悲惨的境遇,贫苦 | |
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measles
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melancholy
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testament
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tracts
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| 大片土地( tract的名词复数 ); 地带; (体内的)道; (尤指宣扬宗教、伦理或政治的)短文 | |
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blessing
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| n.祈神赐福;祷告;祝福,祝愿 | |
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bosom
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| n.胸,胸部;胸怀;内心;adj.亲密的 | |
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quotation
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suspense
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doom
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hubbub
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extremity
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| n.末端,尽头;尽力;终极;极度 | |
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ammunition
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bug
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| n.虫子;故障;窃听器;vt.纠缠;装窃听器 | |
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artillery
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acting
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juvenile
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| n.青少年,少年读物;adj.青少年的,幼稚的 | |
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alley
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| n.小巷,胡同;小径,小路 | |
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