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Chapter LXXXI Mr Cohenlupe Leaves London
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Dolly Longestaffe had found himself compelled to go to Fetter1 Lane immediately after that meeting in Bruton Street at which he had consented to wait two days longer for the payment of his money. This was on a Wednesday, the day appointed for the payment being Friday. He had undertaken that, on his part, Squercum should be made to desist from further immediate2 proceedings5, and he could only carry out his word by visiting Squercum. The trouble to him was very great, but he began to feel that he almost liked it. The excitement was nearly as good as that of loo. Of course it was a ‘horrid bore,’— this having to go about in cabs under the sweltering sun of a London July day. Of course it was a ‘horrid bore,’— this doubt about his money. And it went altogether against the grain with him that he should be engaged in any matter respecting the family property in agreement with his father and Mr Bideawhile. But there was an importance in it that sustained him amidst his troubles. It is said that if you were to take a man of moderate parts and make him Prime Minister out of hand, he might probably do as well as other Prime Ministers, the greatness of the work elevating the man to its own level. In that way Dolly was elevated to the level of a man of business, and felt and enjoyed his own capacity. ‘By George!’ It depended chiefly upon him whether such a man as Melmotte should or should not be charged before the Lord Mayor. ‘Perhaps I oughtn’t to have promised,’ he said to Squercum, sitting in the lawyer’s office on a high-legged stool with a cigar in his mouth. He preferred Squercum to any other lawyer he had met because Squercum’s room was untidy and homely6, because there was nothing awful about it, and because he could sit in what position he pleased, and smoke all the time.
‘Well; I don’t think you ought, if you ask me,’ said Squercum.
‘You weren’t there to be asked, old fellow.’
‘Bideawhile shouldn’t have asked you to agree to anything in my absence,’ said Squercum indignantly. ‘It was a very unprofessional thing on his part, and so I shall take an opportunity of telling him.’
‘It was you told me to go.’
‘Well; — yes. I wanted you to see what they were at in that room; but I told you to look on and say nothing.’
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fetter
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proceeding
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bribe
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ingenuity
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lucre
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prosecution
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auspices
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hoarsely
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v.伪造;n.(钱、文件等的)伪造者 | |
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guilt
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pauper
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cleanse
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disclaim
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forgeries
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伪造( forgery的名词复数 ); 伪造的文件、签名等 | |
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foes
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bail
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conclusive
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adj.最后的,结论的;确凿的,消除怀疑的 | |
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champagne
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n.香槟酒;微黄色 | |
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下狱,监禁( imprison的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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sipping
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