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Chapter 62 Lord Fawn’s Evidence
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A crowd of witnesses were heard on the second day after Mr Chaffanbrass had done with Mr Bouncer, but none of them were of much interest to the public. The three doctors were examined as to the state of the dead man’s head when he was picked up, and as to the nature of the instrument with which he had probably been killed; and the fact of Phineas Finn’s life-preserver was proved — in the middle of which he begged that the Court would save itself some little trouble, as he was quite ready to acknowledge that he had walked home with the short bludgeon, which was then produced, in his pocket. “We would acknowledge a great deal if they would let us,” said Mr Chaffanbrass. “We acknowledge the quarrel, we acknowledge the walk home at night, we acknowledge the bludgeon, and we acknowledge a grey coat.’. But that happened towards the close of the second day, and they had not then reached the grey coat. The question of the grey coat was commenced on the third morning — on the Saturday — which day, as was well known, would be opened with the examination of Lord Fawn1. The anxiety to hear Lord Fawn undergo his penance2 was intense, and had been greatly increased by the conviction that Mr Chaffanbrass would resent upon him the charge made by the Attorney-General as to tampering3 with a witness. “I’ll tamper4 with him by and bye,” Mr Chaffabrass had whispered to Mr Wickerby, and the whispered threat had been spread abroad. On the table before Mr Chaffanbrass, when he took his place in the Court on the Saturday, was laid a heavy grey coat, and on the opposite side of the table, just before the Solicitor-General, was laid another grey coat, of much lighter5 material. When Lord Fawn saw the two coats as he took his seat on the bench his heart failed him.
He was hardly allowed to seat himself before he was called upon to be sworn. Sir Simon Slope, who was to examine him, took it for granted that his lordship could give his evidence from his place on the bench, but to this Mr Chaffanbrass objected. He was very well aware, he said, that such a practice was usual. He did not doubt but that in his time he had examined some hundreds of witnesses from the bench. In nineteen cases out of twenty there could be no objection to such a practice. But in this case the noble lord would have to give evidence not only as to what he had seen, but as to what he then saw. It would be
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fawn
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n.未满周岁的小鹿;v.巴结,奉承 | |
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penance
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n.(赎罪的)惩罪 | |
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tampering
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v.窜改( tamper的现在分词 );篡改;(用不正当手段)影响;瞎摆弄 | |
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v.干预,玩弄,贿赂,窜改,削弱,损害 | |
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n.打火机,点火器;驳船;v.用驳船运送;light的比较级 | |
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distinguished
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reassure
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prosecution
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n.起诉,告发,检举,执行,经营 | |
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retraced
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v.折回( retrace的过去式和过去分词 );回忆;回顾;追溯 | |
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postponed
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odious
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unwillingness
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unwilling
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antagonism
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persecutor
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n. 迫害者 | |
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abstaining
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戒(尤指酒),戒除( abstain的现在分词 ); 弃权(不投票) | |
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sarcasm
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wont
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flayed
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v.痛打( flay的过去式和过去分词 );把…打得皮开肉绽;剥(通常指动物)的皮;严厉批评 | |
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conceal
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intercourse
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condescend
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accurately
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determined
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likeness
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sifting
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thoroughly
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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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innocence
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pomposity
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magistrate
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jeopardy
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recollect
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decided
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proceeding
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meager
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improperly
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improper
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adj.不适当的,不合适的,不正确的,不合礼仪的 | |
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诱惑,怂恿( entice的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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chambers
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n.暗示,间接提示 | |
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stigmatize
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sufficiently
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blandly
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adv.温和地,殷勤地 | |
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abominable
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adj.可厌的,令人憎恶的 | |
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alluding
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提及,暗指( allude的现在分词 ) | |
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repented
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对(自己的所为)感到懊悔或忏悔( repent的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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confession
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n.自白,供认,承认 | |
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deference
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n.尊重,顺从;敬意 | |
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etiquette
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n.礼仪,礼节;规矩 | |
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joint
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adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合 | |
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