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Chapter 26 Of the Strife in the Council
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King Monmouth’s council was assembled at the time of my coming, and my entrance caused the utmost surprise and joy, as they had just heard news of my sore danger. Even the royal presence could not prevent several members, among whom were the old Mayor and the two soldiers of fortune, from springing to their feet and shaking me warmly by the hand. Monmouth himself said a few gracious words, and requested that I should be seated at the board with the others.
‘You have earned the right to be of our council,’ said he; ‘and lest there should be a jealousy1 amongst other captains that you should come among us, I do hereby confer upon you the special title of Scout-master, which, though it entail2 few if any duties in the present state of our force, will yet give you precedence over your fellows. We had heard that your greeting from Beaufort was of the roughest, and that you were in sore straits in his dungeons3. But you have happily come yourself on the very heels of him who bore the tidings. Tell us then from the beginning how things have fared with you.’
I should have wished to have limited my story to Beaufort and his message, but as the council seemed to be intent upon hearing a full account of my journey, I told in as short and simple speech as I could the various passages which had befallen me — the ambuscado of the smugglers, the cave, the capture of the gauger4, the journey in the lugger, the acquaintance with Farmer Brown, my being cast into prison, with the manner of my release and the message wherewith I had been commissioned. To all of this the council hearkened with the uttermost attention, while a muttered oath ever and anon from a courtier or a groan5 and prayer from a Puritan showed how keenly they followed the various phases of my fortunes. Above all, they gave the greatest heed6 to Beaufort’s words, and stopped me more than once when I appeared to be passing over any saying or event before they had due time to weigh it. When I at last finished they all sat speechless, looking into each other’s faces and waiting for an expression of opinion.
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jealousy
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n.妒忌,嫉妒,猜忌 | |
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entail
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gauger
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odyssey
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nought
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affronts
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fealty
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majesty
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determined
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beleaguer
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impatience
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breach
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goodwill
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sneer
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piety
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insolence
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revile
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backwards
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brawl
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forfeit
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vt.丧失;n.罚金,罚款,没收物 | |
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indignity
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strife
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interfere
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blessing
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conversed
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waggon
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orator
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forth
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justification
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militia
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groans
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creed
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reigned
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glistening
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leaven
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ferment
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disorder
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fanatics
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狂热者,入迷者( fanatic的名词复数 ) | |
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conquerors
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征服者,占领者( conqueror的名词复数 ) | |
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monarchy
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n.君主,最高统治者;君主政体,君主国 | |
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regiments
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(军队的)团( regiment的名词复数 ); 大量的人或物 | |
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wrangling
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creeds
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(尤指宗教)信条,教条( creed的名词复数 ) | |
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scoffer
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marrow
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ordnance
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looming
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croaking
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wade
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commonwealth
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eyelids
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