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Chapter 56. The Vicar’s Vengeance.
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No eloquence1 on the part of the two ladies at the vicarage, or of the Squire2, could turn Mr. Fenwick from his purpose, but he did consent at last to go over with the Squire to Salisbury, and to consult Mr. Chamberlaine. A proposition was made to him as to consulting the bishop3, for whom personally he always expressed a liking4, and whose office he declared that he held in the highest veneration5; but he explained that this was not a matter in which the bishop should be invited to exercise authority.
“The bishop has nothing to do with my freehold,” he said.
“But if you want an opinion,” said the Squire, “why not go to a man whose opinion will be worth having?”
Then the Vicar explained again. His respect for the bishop was so great, that any opinion coming from his lordship would, to him, be more than advice; it would be law. So great was his mingled7 admiration8 of the man and respect for the office!
“What he means,” said Mrs. Fenwick, “is, that he won’t go to the bishop, because he has made up his mind already. You are, both of you, throwing away your time and money in going to Salisbury at all.”
“I’m not sure but what she’s right there,” said the Vicar. Nevertheless they went to Salisbury.
The Rev9. Henry Fitzackerly Chamberlaine was very eloquent10, clear, and argumentative on the subject, and perhaps a little overbearing. He insisted that the chapel11 should be removed without a moment’s delay; and that notice as to its removal should be served upon all the persons concerned,—upon Mr. Puddleham, upon the builder, upon the chapel trustees, the elders of the congregation,—“if there be any elders,” said Mr. Chamberlaine, with a
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eloquence
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n.雄辩;口才,修辞 | |
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liking
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veneration
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adj.雄辩的,口才流利的;明白显示出的 | |
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chapel
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n.小教堂,殡仪馆 | |
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confided
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dissent
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capability
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demolition
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dilapidation
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n.倒塌;毁坏 | |
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harry
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hideous
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abominable
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dissenter
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abstain
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v.自制,戒绝,弃权,避免 | |
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remonstrating
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v.抗议( remonstrate的现在分词 );告诫 | |
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eligible
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trespass
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Christian
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wasp
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arrogance
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annoyance
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expediency
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dissenting
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proceeding
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bestowal
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赠与,给与; 贮存 | |
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Oxford
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accusation
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immorality
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hypocrisy
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retired
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unnaturally
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adv.违反习俗地;不自然地;勉强地;不近人情地 | |
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conclave
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n.秘密会议,红衣主教团 | |
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hoaxed
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uncommon
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mansion
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imperative
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wrath
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narration
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n.讲述,叙述;故事;记叙体 | |
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pelted
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(连续地)投掷( pelt的过去式和过去分词 ); 连续抨击; 攻击; 剥去…的皮 | |
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improper
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gist
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prosecutions
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起诉( prosecution的名词复数 ); 原告; 实施; 从事 | |
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royalty
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