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Chapter 49 Showing what Mrs Bunce said to the Policeman
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“We have left Adelaide Palliser down at the Hall. We are up here only for a couple of days to see Laura, and try to find out what had better be done about Kennedy.” This was said to Phineas Finn in his own room in Great Marlborough Street by Lord Chiltern, on the morning after the murder, between ten and eleven o’clock. Phineas had not as yet heard of the death of the man with whom he had quarrelled. Lord Chiltern had now come to him with some proposition which he as yet did not understand, and which Lord Chiltern certainly did not know how to explain. Looked at simply, the proposition was one for providing Phineas Finn with an income out of the wealth belonging, or that would belong, to the Standish family. Lady Laura’s fortune would, it was thought, soon be at her own disposal. They who acted for her husband had assured the Earl that the yearly interest of the money should be at her ladyship’s command as soon as the law would allow them so to plan it. Of Robert Kennedy’s inability to act for himself there was no longer any doubt whatever, and there was, they said, no desire to embarrass the estate with so small a disputed matter as the income derived1 from oe40,000. There was great pride of purse in the manner in which the information was conveyed — but not the less on that account was it satisfactory to the Earl. Lady Laura’s first thought about it referred to the imminent2 wants of Phineas Finn. How might it be possible for her to place a portion of her income at the command of the man she loved so that he should not feel disgraced by receiving it from her hand? She conceived some plan as to a loan to be made nominally3 by her brother — a plan as to which it may at once be said that it could not be made to hold water for a minute. But she did succeed in inducing her brother to undertake the embassy, with the view of explaining to Phineas that there would be money for him when he wanted it. “If I make it over to Papa, Papa can leave it him in his will; and if he wants it at once there can be no harm in your advancing to him what he must have at Papa’s death.” Her brother had frowned angrily and had shaken his head. “Think how he has been thrown over by all the party,” said Lady Laura. Lord Chiltern had disliked the whole affair — had felt with dismay that his sister’s name would become subject to reproach if it should be known that this young man was supported by her bounty
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derived
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| vi.起源;由来;衍生;导出v.得到( derive的过去式和过去分词 );(从…中)得到获得;源于;(从…中)提取 | |
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imminent
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| adj.即将发生的,临近的,逼近的 | |
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nominally
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| 在名义上,表面地; 应名儿 | |
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bounty
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| n.慷慨的赠予物,奖金;慷慨,大方;施与 | |
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calamitous
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| adj.灾难的,悲惨的;多灾多难;惨重 | |
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countenance
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impecunious
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distressing
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wont
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savagely
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glimmer
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| v.发出闪烁的微光;n.微光,微弱的闪光 | |
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eradicate
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monstrous
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| adj.巨大的;恐怖的;可耻的,丢脸的 | |
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wrath
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accusation
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accurately
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persecution
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cleansed
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| 弄干净,清洗( cleanse的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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fawn
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| n.监督人,主管,总监;(英国)警务长 | |
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| n.(英国)警察,警官 | |
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innocence
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| 恳求或乞求(某人)( implore的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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malignity
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magistrate
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attentively
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| adv.聚精会神地;周到地;谛;凝神 | |
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imperative
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| n.命令,需要;规则;祈使语气;adj.强制的;紧急的 | |
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