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Chapter 12 K?nigstein
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Phineas Finn and Lady Laura Kennedy sat together discussing the affairs of the past till the servant told them that “My Lord” was in the next room, and ready to receive Mr Finn. “You will find him much altered,” said Lady Laura, “even more than I am.”
“I do not find you altered at all.”
“Yes, you do — in appearance. I am a middle-aged1 woman, and conscious that I may use my privileges as such. But he has become quite an old man — not in health so much as in manner. But he will be very glad to see you.” So saying she led him into a room, in which he found the Earl seated near the fireplace, and wrapped in furs. He got up to receive his guest, and Phineas saw at once that during the two years of his exile from England Lord Brentford had passed from manhood to senility. He almost tottered2 as he came forward, and he wrapped his coat around him with that air of studious self-preservation which belongs only to the infirm.
“It is very good of you to come and see me, Mr Finn,” he said.
“Don’t call him Mr Finn, Papa. I call him Phineas.”
“Well, yes; that’s all right, I daresay. It’s a terrible long journey from London, isn’t it, Mr Finn?”
“Too long to be pleasant, my lord.”
“Pleasant! Oh, dear. There’s no pleasantness about it. And so they’ve got an autumn session, have they? That’s always a very stupid thing to do, unless they want money.”
“But there is a money bill which must be passed. That’s Mr Daubeny’s excuse.”
“Ah, if they’ve a money bill of course it’s all right. So you’re in Parliament again?”
“I’m sorry to say I’m not.” Then Lady Laura explained to her father, probably for the third or fourth time, exactly what was their guest’s position. “Oh, a scrutiny3. We didn’t use to have any scrutinies4 at Loughton, did we? Ah, me; well, everything seems to be going to the dogs. I’m told they’re attacking the Church now.” Lady Laura glanced at Phineas; but neither of them said a word. “I don’t quite understand it; but they tell me that the Tories are going to disestablish the Church. I’m very glad I’m out of it all. Things have come to such a pass that I don’t see how a gentleman is to hold office now-a-days. Have you seen Chiltern lately?”
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middle-aged
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v.走得或动得不稳( totter的过去式和过去分词 );踉跄;蹒跚;摇摇欲坠 | |
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n.详细检查,仔细观察 | |
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细看,细查,监视( scrutiny的名词复数 ) | |
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accusation
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growth; economy; management; and customer satisfaction 增长 | |
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rebukes
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vehemently
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fortress
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peril
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n.(严重的)危险;危险的事物 | |
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seclusion
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tardiness
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annoyance
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