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“IT won’t do — oh, he let him down as gently as possible; but it appears it simply won’t do.”
Doctor Bob imparted the ineluctable fact to Bernald while the two men, accidentally meeting at their club a few nights later, sat together over the dinner they had immediately agreed to consume in company.
Bernald had left Portchester the morning after his strange discovery, and he and Bob Wade1 had not seen each other since. And now Bernald, moved by an irresistible2 instinct of postponement3, had waited for his companion to bring up Winterman’s name, and had even executed several conversational4 diversions in the hope of delaying its mention. For how could one talk of Winterman with the thought of Pellerin swelling5 one’s breast?
“Yes; the very day Howland got back from Kenosha I brought the manuscript to town, and got him to read it. And yesterday evening I nailed him, and dragged an answer out of him.”
“Then Howland hasn’t seen Winterman yet?”
“No. He said: ‘Before you let him loose on me I’ll go over the stuff, and see if it’s at all worth while.’”
Bernald drew a freer breath. “And he found it wasn’t?”
“Between ourselves, he found it was of no account at all. Queer, isn’t it, when the man . . . but of course literature’s another proposition. Howland says it’s one of the cases where an idea might seem original and striking if one didn’t happen to be able to trace its descent. And this is straight out of bosh — by Pellerin. . . . Yes: Pellerin. It seems that everything in the article that isn’t pure nonsense is just Pellerinism. Howland thinks poor Winterman must have been tremendously struck by Pellerin’s writings, and have lived too much out of the world to know that they’ve become the text-books of modern thought. Otherwise, of course, he’d have taken more trouble to disguise his plagiarisms7.”
“I see,” Bernald
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plagiarism
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n.剽窃,抄袭 | |
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plagiarisms
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n.剽窃( plagiarism的名词复数 );抄袭;剽窃物;抄袭物 | |
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awfully
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pang
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woe
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ecstasy
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acquiescence
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meditative
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diffuse
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throng
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waylay
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remarkable
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extraordinarily
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conjecture
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fable
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rejuvenation
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countenances
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murmur
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hospitable
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revival
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interpretation
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apathy
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stagnant
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virtues
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sanctuary
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commiseration
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shafts
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irony
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ripples
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逐渐扩散的感觉( ripple的名词复数 ) | |
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poised
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confidential
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gainsay
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