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Chapter 29 The Countess of Cashel in Trouble
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After considerable negotiation1 between the father and the son, the time was fixed2 for Lord Kilcullen’s arrival at Grey Abbey. The earl tried much to accelerate it, and the viscount was equally anxious to stave off the evil day; but at last it was arranged that, on the 3rd of April, he was to make his appearance, and that he should commence his wooing as soon as possible after that day.
When this was absolutely fixed, Lord Cashel paid a visit to his countess, in her boudoir, to inform her of the circumstance, and prepare her for the expected guest. He did not, however, say a word of the purport3 of his son’s visit. He had, at one time, thought of telling the old lady all about it, and bespeaking4 her influence with Fanny for the furtherance of his plan; but, on reconsideration, he reflected that his wife was not the person to he trusted with any intrigue5. So he merely told her that Lord Kilcullen would be at Grey Abbey in five days; that he would probably remain at home a long time; that, as he was giving up his London vices6 and extravagances, and going to reside at Grey Abbey, he wished that the house should be made as pleasant for him as possible; that a set of friends, relatives, and acquaintances should be asked to come and stay there; and, in short, that Lord Kilcullen, having been a truly prodigal7 son, should have a fatted calf8 prepared for his arrival.
All this flurried and rejoiced, terrified and excited my lady exceedingly. In the first place it was so truly delightful9 that her son should turn good and proper, and careful and decorous, just at the right time of life; so exactly the thing that ought to happen. Of course young noblemen were
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negotiation
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v.预定( bespeak的现在分词 );订(货);证明;预先请求 | |
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缺陷( vice的名词复数 ); 恶习; 不道德行为; 台钳 | |
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calf
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delightful
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habitual
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measles
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gambling
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aristocrat
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expediency
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ailments
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flirt
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denizen
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