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We must now go back to Exeter and look after Mr Brooke Burgess and Miss Dorothy Stanbury. It is rather hard upon readers that they should be thus hurried from the completion of hymeneals at Florence to the preparations for other hymeneals in Devonshire; but it is the nature of a complex story to be entangled1 with many weddings towards its close. In this little history there are, we fear, three or four more to come. We will not anticipate by alluding2 prematurely3 to Hugh Stanbury’s treachery, or death, or the possibility that he after all may turn out to be the real descendant of the true Lord Peterborough and the actual inheritor of the title and estate of Monkhams, nor will we speak of Nora’s certain fortitude4 under either of these emergencies. But the instructed reader must be aware that Camilla French ought to have a husband found for her; that Colonel Osborne should be caught in some matrimonial trap, as how otherwise should he be fitly punished? and that something should be at least attempted for Priscilla Stanbury, who from the first has been intended to be the real heroine of these pages. That Martha should marry Giles Hickbody, and Barty Burgess run away with Mrs MacHugh, is of course evident to the meanest novel-expounding capacity; but the fate of Brooke Burgess and of Dorothy will require to be evolved with some delicacy5 and much detail.
There was considerable difficulty in fixing the day. In the first place Miss Stanbury was not very well and then she was very fidgety. She must see Brooke again before the day was fixed6, and after seeing Brooke she must see her lawyer. ‘To have a lot of money to look after is more plague than profit, my dear,’ she said to Dorothy one day; ‘particularly when you don’t quite know what you ought to do with it.’ Dorothy had always avoided any conversation with her aunt about money since the first moment in which she had thought of accepting Brooke Burgess as her husband. She knew that her aunt had some feeling which made her averse
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entangled
adj.卷入的;陷入的;被缠住的;缠在一起的v.使某人(某物/自己)缠绕,纠缠于(某物中),使某人(自己)陷入(困难或复杂的环境中)( entangle的过去式和过去分词 )
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alluding
提及,暗指( allude的现在分词 )
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prematurely
adv.过早地,贸然地
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fortitude
n.坚忍不拔;刚毅
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delicacy
n.精致,细微,微妙,精良;美味,佳肴
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fixed
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的
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averse
adj.厌恶的;反对的,不乐意的
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ingratitude
n.忘恩负义
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allusions
暗指,间接提到( allusion的名词复数 )
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fully
adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地
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repented
对(自己的所为)感到懊悔或忏悔( repent的过去式和过去分词 )
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regularity
n.规律性,规则性;匀称,整齐
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cursory
adj.粗略的;草率的;匆促的
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horrified
a.(表现出)恐惧的
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unreasonable
adj.不讲道理的,不合情理的,过度的
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pout
v.撅嘴;绷脸;n.撅嘴;生气,不高兴
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akin
adj.同族的,类似的
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tenements
n.房屋,住户,租房子( tenement的名词复数 )
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thereby
adv.因此,从而
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banking
n.银行业,银行学,金融业
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sedate
adj.沉着的,镇静的,安静的
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vagary
n.妄想,不可测之事,异想天开
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pickpocket
n.扒手;v.扒窃
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engendered
v.产生(某形势或状况),造成,引起( engender的过去式和过去分词 )
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hatred
n.憎恶,憎恨,仇恨
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impoverished
adj.穷困的,无力的,用尽了的v.使(某人)贫穷( impoverish的过去式和过去分词 );使(某物)贫瘠或恶化
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spoke
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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tardy
adj.缓慢的,迟缓的
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awe
n.敬畏,惊惧;vt.使敬畏,使惊惧
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awed
adj.充满敬畏的,表示敬畏的v.使敬畏,使惊惧( awe的过去式和过去分词 )
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decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
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propping
支撑
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surmised
v.臆测,推断( surmise的过去式和过去分词 );揣测;猜想
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duel
n./v.决斗;(双方的)斗争
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complaisance
n.彬彬有礼,殷勤,柔顺
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dealing
n.经商方法,待人态度
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allude
v.提及,暗指
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belie
v.掩饰,证明为假
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impeded
阻碍,妨碍,阻止( impede的过去式和过去分词 )
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obstinacy
n.顽固;(病痛等)难治
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savings
n.存款,储蓄
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bequests
n.遗赠( bequest的名词复数 );遗产,遗赠物
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dreaded
adj.令人畏惧的;害怕的v.害怕,恐惧,担心( dread的过去式和过去分词)
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mere
adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过
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drawn
v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的
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perpetuated
vt.使永存(perpetuate的过去式与过去分词形式)
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divulged
v.吐露,泄露( divulge的过去式和过去分词 )
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ecstasies
狂喜( ecstasy的名词复数 ); 出神; 入迷; 迷幻药
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bleak
adj.(天气)阴冷的;凄凉的;暗淡的
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misgiven
v.使(某人的情绪、精神等)疑虑,担忧,害怕( misgive的过去分词 )
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rebuked
责难或指责( rebuke的过去式和过去分词 )
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prudence
n.谨慎,精明,节俭
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considerably
adv.极大地;相当大地;在很大程度上
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pointed
adj.尖的,直截了当的
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caressing
爱抚的,表现爱情的,亲切的
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softened
(使)变软( soften的过去式和过去分词 ); 缓解打击; 缓和; 安慰
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forgery
n.伪造的文件等,赝品,伪造(行为)
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perjury
n.伪证;伪证罪
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restitution
n.赔偿;恢复原状
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rumour
n.谣言,谣传,传闻
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credence
n.信用,祭器台,供桌,凭证