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New York, Monday, February 5, 1906
Dr. John Brown continued.--Incidents connected with Susy Clemens's childhood.--Bad spelling, etc.
His was a sweet and winning face--as beautiful a face as I have ever known. Reposeful1, gentle, benignant--the face of a saint at peace with all the world and placidly2 beaming upon it the sunshine of love that filled his heart. Doctor John was beloved by everybody in Scotland; and I think that on its downward sweep southward it found no frontier, I think so because when, a few years later, infirmities compelled Doctor John to give up his practice, and Mr. Douglas, the publisher, and other friend set themselves the task of raising a fund of a few thousand dollars, whose income was to be devoted3 to the support of himself and his maiden4 sister (who was in age), the fund was not only promptly5 made up, but so very promptly that the books were closed before friends a hundred miles south of the line had had an opportunity to contribute. No public appeal was made. The matter was never mentioned in print. Mr. Douglas and the other friends applied6 for contributions by private letter only. Many complaints came from London, and everywhere between, from people who had not been allowed an opportunity to contribute. This sort of complaint is so new to the world--so strikingly unusual--that I think it worth while to mention it.
Doctor John was very fond of animals, and particularly of dogs. No one needs to be told this who has read that pathetic and beautiful masterpiece, Rab and His Friends. After his death, his son, Jock, published a brief memorial of him which he distributed privately7 among the friends; and in it occurs a little episode which illustrates8 the relationship that existed between Doctor John and the other animals. It is furnished by an Edinburgh lady whom Doctor John used to pick up and carry to school or back in his carriage frequently at a time when she was twelve years old. She said that they were chatting together
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reposeful
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placidly
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devoted
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| adj.忠诚的,忠实的,热心的,献身于...的 | |
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maiden
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promptly
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applied
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privately
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illustrates
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| 给…加插图( illustrate的第三人称单数 ); 说明; 表明; (用示例、图画等)说明 | |
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tranquilly
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| adv. 宁静地 | |
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tranquil
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| adj. 安静的, 宁静的, 稳定的, 不变的 | |
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pointed
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romping
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| adj.嬉戏喧闹的,乱蹦乱闹的v.嬉笑玩闹( romp的现在分词 );(尤指在赛跑或竞选等中)轻易获胜 | |
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parlor
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| n.店铺,营业室;会客室,客厅 | |
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frenzies
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| 狂乱( frenzy的名词复数 ); 极度的激动 | |
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grotesque
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| adj.怪诞的,丑陋的;n.怪诞的图案,怪人(物) | |
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anecdote
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quaint
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astonishment
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stammering
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accomplished
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obstruction
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irresistible
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climaxing
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| vt.& vi.达到顶点(climax的现在分词形式) | |
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triumphant
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| adj.胜利的,成功的;狂欢的,喜悦的 | |
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entirely
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stammered
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aged
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passionate
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remorse
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wholesome
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| adj.适合;卫生的;有益健康的;显示身心健康的 | |
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longing
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offense
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| n.犯规,违法行为;冒犯,得罪 | |
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offenses
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quarry
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| n.采石场;v.采石;费力地找 | |
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wagon
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perilous
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shovel
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transgressor
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bout
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fixture
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deprivation
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| n.匮乏;丧失;夺去,贫困 | |
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foretold
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lasting
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| adj.永久的,永恒的;vbl.持续,维持 | |
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apparently
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| adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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humane
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| adj.人道的,富有同情心的 | |
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compassion
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slaughtered
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adorn
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| vt.使美化,装饰 | |
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homage
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admiration
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labors
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envious
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crooked
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reproof
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philosophical
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defense
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| n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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intervals
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imposing
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| adj.使人难忘的,壮丽的,堂皇的,雄伟的 | |
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rattle
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impairs
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remarkable
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anticipation
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luncheon
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furtively
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prevailing
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casually
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perfectly
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populous
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snails
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exigency
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costly
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delicacies
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defective
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| adj.有毛病的,有问题的,有瑕疵的 | |
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gilt
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| adj.镀金的;n.金边证券 | |
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joyous
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orthography
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brutality
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| n.野蛮的行为,残忍,野蛮 | |
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idol
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| n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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internecine
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feat
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| adj.似真实的,似乎有理的,似乎可信的 | |
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decided
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| adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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| n.劝说;说服;持有某种信仰的宗派 | |
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