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Chapter 7 Mr and Mrs Bunce
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It was three o’clock on the Thursday night before Mr Daubeny’s speech was finished. I do not think that there was any truth in the allegation made at the time, that he continued on his legs an hour longer than the necessities of his speech required, in order that five or six very ancient Whigs might be wearied out and shrink to their beds. Let a Whig have been ever so ancient and ever so weary, he would not have been allowed to depart from Westminster Hall that night. Sir Everard Powell was there in his bath-chair at twelve, with a doctor on one side of him and a friend on the other, in some purlieu of the House, and did his duty like a fine old Briton as he was. That speech of Mr Daubeny’s will never be forgotten by anyone who heard it. Its studied bitterness had perhaps never been equalled, and yet not a word was uttered for the saying of which he could be accused of going beyond the limits of parliamentary antagonism1. It is true that personalities2 could not have been closer, that accusations3 of political dishonesty and of almost worse than political cowardice4 and falsehood could not have been clearer, that no words in the language could have attributed meaner motives5 or more unscrupulous conduct. But, nevertheless, Mr Daubeny in all that he said was parliamentary, and showed himself to be a gladiator thoroughly6 well trained for the arena7 in which he had descended8 to the combat. His arrows were poisoned, and his lance was barbed, and his shot was heated red — because such things are allowed. He did not poison his enemies’ wells or use Greek fire, because those things are not allowed. He knew exactly the rules of the combat. Mr Mildmay sat and heard him without once raising his hat from his brow, or speaking a word to his neighbour. Men on both sides of the House said that Mr Mildmay suffered terribly; but as Mr Mildmay uttered no word of complaint to anyone, and was quite ready to take Mr Daubeny by the hand the next time they met in company, I do not know that anyone was able to form a true idea of Mr Mildmay’s feelings. Mr Mildmay was an impassive man who rarely
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antagonism
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n.对抗,敌对,对立 | |
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n. 诽谤,(对某人容貌、性格等所进行的)人身攻击; 人身攻击;人格, 个性, 名人( personality的名词复数 ) | |
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n.指责( accusation的名词复数 );指控;控告;(被告发、控告的)罪名 | |
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cowardice
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n.胆小,怯懦 | |
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motives
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thoroughly
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triumphant
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lodgings
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dingy
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chambers
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belongings
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bauble
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liking
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n.爱好;嗜好;喜欢 | |
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tug
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v.用力拖(或拉);苦干;n.拖;苦干;拖船 | |
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prey
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v.使(某人/某事)充满或激起(感情等)( imbue的过去式和过去分词 );使充满;灌输;激发(强烈感情或品质等) | |
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odious
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a.正当的,有理的 | |
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utterly
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Oxford
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pall
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treasury
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gateway
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remunerative
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heartily
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promising
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adj.有希望的,有前途的 | |
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grievances
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n.委屈( grievance的名词复数 );苦衷;不满;牢骚 | |
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tenant
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n.承租人;房客;佃户;v.租借,租用 | |
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premises
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n.建筑物,房屋 | |
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lodger
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n.寄宿人,房客 | |
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lodgers
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franchise
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n.特许,特权,专营权,特许权 | |
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injustice
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n.非正义,不公正,不公平,侵犯(别人的)权利 | |
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subscription
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n.预订,预订费,亲笔签名,调配法,下标(处方) | |
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opposition
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n.反对,敌对 | |
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margin
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n.页边空白;差额;余地,余裕;边,边缘 | |
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manly
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adj.有男子气概的;adv.男子般地,果断地 | |
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morsel
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n.一口,一点点 | |
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meek
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courteous
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adj.彬彬有礼的,客气的 | |
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lodged
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v.存放( lodge的过去式和过去分词 );暂住;埋入;(权利、权威等)归属 | |
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instinctive
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comeliness
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distress
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debtor
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prospect
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radical
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ministry
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