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They were the family of William, one of our club waiters who had been disappointing me grievously of late. Many a time have I deferred1 dining several minutes that I might have the attendance of this ingrate2. His efforts to reserve the window-table for me were satisfactory, and I used to allow him privileges, as to suggest dishes; I have given him information, as that some one had startled me in the reading-room by slamming a door; I have shown him how I cut my finger with a piece of string. William was none of your assertive4 waiters. We could have plotted a murder safely before him. It was one member who said to him that Saucy5 Sarah would win the Derby and another who said that Saucy Sarah had no chance, but it was William who agreed with both. The excellent fellow (as I thought him) was like a cheroot which may be smoked from either end.
I date his lapse6 from one evening when I was dining by the window. I had to repeat my order “Devilled kidney,” and instead of answering brightly, “Yes, sir,” as if my selection of devilled kidney was a personal gratification to him, which is the manner one expects of a waiter, he gazed eagerly out at the window, and then, starting, asked, “Did you say devilled kidney, sir?” A few minutes afterward7 I became aware that some one was leaning over the back of my chair, and you may conceive my indignation on discovering that this rude person was William. Let me tell, in the measured words of one describing a past incident, what next took place. To get nearer the window he pressed heavily on my shoulder. “William,” I said, “you are not attending to me!”
To be fair to him, he shook, but never shall I forget his audacious apology, “Beg pardon, sir, but I was thinking of something else.”
And immediately his eyes resought the window, and this burst from him passionately8, “For God’s sake, sir, as we are man and man, tell me if you have seen a little girl looking up at the club-windows.”

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adj.延期的,缓召的v.拖延,延缓,推迟( defer的过去式和过去分词 );服从某人的意愿,遵从 | |
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tart
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adj.酸的;尖酸的,刻薄的;n.果馅饼;淫妇 | |
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passionately
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billiards
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retired
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awe
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bonnet
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contrived
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demon
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n.魔鬼,恶魔 | |
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