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Chapter 7 Coming Home from Hunting
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Lady Chiltern was probably right when she declared that her husband must have been made to be a Master of Hounds — presuming it to be granted that somebody must be Master of Hounds. Such necessity certainly does exist in this, the present condition of England. Hunting prevails; hunting men increase in numbers; foxes are preserved; farmers do not rebel; owners of coverts1, even when they are not hunting men themselves, acknowledge the fact, and do not dare to maintain their pheasants at the expense of the much better-loved four-footed animal. Hounds are bred, and horses are trained specially2 to the work. A master of fox hounds is a necessity of the period. Allowing so much, we cannot but allow also that Lord Chiltern must have been made to fill the situation. He understood hunting, and, perhaps, there was nothing else requiring acute intelligence that he did understand. And he understood hunting, not only as a huntsman understands it — in that branch of the science which refers simply to the judicious3 pursuit of the fox, being probably inferior to his own huntsman in that respect — but he knew exactly what men should do, and what they should not. In regard to all those various interests with which he was brought in contact, he knew when to hold fast to his own claims, and when to make no claims at all. He was afraid of no one, but he was possessed4 of a sense of justice which induced him to acknowledge the rights of those around him. When he found that the earths were not stopped in Trumpeton Wood — from which he judged that the keeper would complain that the hounds would not or could not kill any of the cubs5 found there — he wrote in very round terms to the Duke who owned it. If His Grace did not want to have the wood drawn6, let him say so. If he did, let him have the earths stopped. But when that great question came up as to the Gartlow coverts — when that uncommonly7 disagreeable gentleman, Mr Smith, of Gartlow, gave notice that the hounds should not be admitted into his place at all — Lord Chiltern soon put the whole matter straight by taking part with the disagreeable gentleman. The disagreeable gentleman had been ill used. Men had ridden among his young
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coverts
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n.隐蔽的,不公开的,秘密的( covert的名词复数 );复羽 | |
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adv.特定地;特殊地;明确地 | |
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judicious
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adj.明智的,明断的,能作出明智决定的 | |
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n.幼小的兽,不懂规矩的年轻人( cub的名词复数 ) | |
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v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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uncommonly
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laurels
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awe
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savage
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truculent
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adj.野蛮的,粗野的 | |
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incisive
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candid
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condescend
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diligent
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watchful
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obdurate
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mingled
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混合,混入( mingle的过去式和过去分词 ); 混进,与…交往[联系] | |
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brute
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passionate
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n.疾走,慢跑;n.老太婆;现成译本;(复数)trots:腹泻(与the 连用);v.小跑,快步走,赶紧 | |
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trotting
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小跑,急走( trot的现在分词 ); 匆匆忙忙地走 | |
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contented
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scraps
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fortress
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rattle
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wrath
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