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Chapter 35 Political Venom
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On the Monday Mr Turnbull opened the ball by declaring his reasons for going into the same lobby with Mr Daubeny. This he did at great length. To him all the mighty1 pomp and all the little squabbles of office were, he said, as nothing. He would never allow himself to regard the person of the Prime Minister. The measure before the House ever had been and ever should be all in all to him. If the public weal were more regarded in that House, and the quarrels of men less considered, he thought that the service of the country would be better done. He was answered by Mr Monk2, who was sitting near him, and who intended to support Mr Gresham. Mr Monk was rather happy in pulling his old friend, Mr Turnbull, to pieces, expressing his opinion that a difference in men meant a difference in measures. The characters of men whose principles were known were guarantees for the measures they would advocate. To him — Mr Monk — it was matter of very great moment who was Prime Minister of England. He was always selfish enough to wish for a Minister with whom he himself could agree on the main questions of the day. As he certainly could not say that he had political confidence in the present Ministry3, he should certainly vote against them on this occasion.
In the course of the evening Phineas found a letter addressed to himself from Mr Bonteen. It was as follows:
“ House of Commons, 5th April, 18 — “ DEAR MR FINN,
“I never accused you of dishonesty. You must have misheard or misunderstood me if you thought so. I did say that you had scuttled4 the ship — and as you most undoubtedly6 did scuttle5 it — you and Mr Monk between you — I cannot retract7 my words.
“I do not want to go to anyone for testimony8 as to your merits on the occasion. I accused you of having done nothing dishonourable or disgraceful. I think I said that there was danger in the practice of
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mighty
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adj.强有力的;巨大的 | |
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ministry
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n.(政府的)部;牧师 | |
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v.使船沉没( scuttle的过去式和过去分词 );快跑,急走 | |
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scuttle
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v.急赶,疾走,逃避;n.天窗;舷窗 | |
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undoubtedly
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adv.确实地,无疑地 | |
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vt.缩回,撤回收回,取消 | |
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testimony
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n.证词;见证,证明 | |
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honourable
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adj.可敬的;荣誉的,光荣的 | |
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graceful
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scuttling
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n.船底穿孔,打开通海阀(沉船用)v.使船沉没( scuttle的现在分词 );快跑,急走 | |
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liar
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n.说谎的人 | |
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liars
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说谎者( liar的名词复数 ) | |
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esteem
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n.尊敬,尊重;vt.尊重,敬重;把…看作 | |
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metaphorical
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a.隐喻的,比喻的 | |
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misery
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palatable
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peculiar
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adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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rumour
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n.谣言,谣传,传闻 | |
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promotion
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n.提升,晋级;促销,宣传 | |
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reins
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感情,激情; 缰( rein的名词复数 ); 控制手段; 掌管; (成人带着幼儿走路以防其走失时用的)保护带 | |
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alleged
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a.被指控的,嫌疑的 | |
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reticence
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modesty
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lieutenants
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n.承租人;房客;佃户;v.租借,租用 | |
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foul
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adj.污秽的;邪恶的;v.弄脏;妨害;犯规;n.犯规 | |
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rumoured
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adj.谣传的;传说的;风 | |
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chancellorship
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exchequer
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n.财政部;国库 | |
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shuffled
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annoyance
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n.恼怒,生气,烦恼 | |
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n.嘈杂;骚乱 | |
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obdurate
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perseverance
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demise
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n.死亡;v.让渡,遗赠,转让 | |
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eulogy
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opposition
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demur
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paramount
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allusion
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vigour
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(=vigor)n.智力,体力,精力 | |
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affected
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kindly
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docile
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amiability
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marvel
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vi.(at)惊叹vt.感到惊异;n.令人惊异的事 | |
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capability
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n.能力;才能;(pl)可发展的能力或特性等 | |
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n.斗篷,覆罩之物,罩子;v.罩住,覆盖,脸红 | |
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predecessor
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n.前辈,前任 | |
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v.花费( expend的过去式和过去分词 );使用(钱等)做某事;用光;耗尽 | |
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thoroughly
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consolation
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n.安慰,慰问 | |
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adjourning
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(使)休会, (使)休庭( adjourn的现在分词 ) | |
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accrue
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v.(利息等)增大,增多 | |
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