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Chapter 33. The Confession
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“What I am now about to write is set forth1 by me so that the true circumstances connected with the ‘Hansom Cab Tragedy,’ which took place in Melbourne in 18 — may be known. I owe a confession2, particularly to Brian Fitzgerald, seeing that he was accused of the crime. Although I know he was rightfully acquitted3 of the charge, yet I wish him to know all about the case, though I am convinced, from his altered demeanour towards me, that he is better acquainted with it than he chooses to confess. In order to account for the murder of Oliver Whyte, I must go back to the beginning of my life in this colony, and show how the series of events began which culminated4 in the committal of the crime.
“Should it be necessary to make this confession public, in the interests of justice, I can say nothing against such a course being taken; but I would be grateful if it could be suppressed, both on account of my good name and of my dear daughter Margaret, whose love and affection has so soothed5 and brightened my life.
“If, however, she should be informed of the contents of these pages, I ask her to deal leniently6 with the memory of one who was sorely tried and tempted7.
“I came to the colony of Victoria, or, rather, as it was called then, New South Wales, in the year 18 —. I had been in a merchant’s office in London, but not finding much opportunity for advancement8, I looked about to see if I could better myself I heard of this new land across the, ocean, and though it was not then the El Dorado which it afterwards turned out, and, truth to tell, had rather a shady name, owing to the transportation of convicts, yet I longed to go there and start a new life. Unhappily, however, I had not the means, and saw nothing better before me than the
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forth
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宣判…无罪( acquit的过去式和过去分词 ); 使(自己)作出某种表现 | |
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温和地,仁慈地 | |
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advancement
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gregarious
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burlesque
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喝醉的,极其兴奋的 | |
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n.伤口,刻痕;苏格兰威士忌酒;v.粉碎,消灭,阻止;adj.苏格兰(人)的 | |
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