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Chapter LXXX Ruby Prepares for Service
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Our poor old honest friend John Crumb1 was taken away to durance vile2 after his performance in the street with Sir Felix, and was locked up for the remainder of the night. This indignity3 did not sit so heavily on his spirits as it might have done on those of a quicker nature. He was aware that he had not killed the baronet, and that he had therefore enjoyed his revenge without the necessity of ‘swinging for it at Bury.’ That in itself was a comfort to him. Then it was a great satisfaction to think that he had ‘served the young man out’ in the actual presence of his Ruby4. He was not prone5 to give himself undue6 credit for his capability7 and willingness to knock his enemies about; but he did think that Ruby must have observed on this occasion that he was the better man of the two. And, to John, a night in the station-house was no great personal inconvenience. Though he was very proud of his four-post bed at home, he did not care very much for such luxuries as far as he himself was concerned. Nor did he feel any disgrace from being locked up for the night. He was very good-humoured with the policeman, who seemed perfectly8 to understand his nature, and was as meek9 as a child when the lock was turned upon him. As he lay down on the hard bench, he comforted himself with thinking that Ruby would surely never care any more for the ‘baronite’ since she had seen him go down like a cur without striking a blow. He thought a good deal about Ruby, but never attributed any blame to her for her share in the evils that had befallen him.
The next morning he was taken before the magistrates
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crumb
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n.饼屑,面包屑,小量 | |
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indignity
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ruby
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undue
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magistrates
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地方法官,治安官( magistrate的名词复数 ) | |
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constable
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asunder
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determined
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appal
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