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Chapter XX. Stallbridge-Le-Carthew.
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Long before I was awake, the shyster had disappeared, leaving his bill unpaid1. I did not need to inquire where he was gone, I knew too well, I knew there was nothing left me but to follow; and about ten in the morning, set forth2 in a gig for Stallbridge -le-Carthew.
The road, for the first quarter of the way, deserts the valley of the river, and crosses the summit of a chalk-down, grazed over by flocks of sheep and haunted by innumerable larks4. It was a pleasant but a vacant scene, arousing but not holding the attention; and my mind returned to the violent passage of the night before. My thought of the man I was pursuing had been greatly changed. I conceived of him, somewhere in front of me, upon his dangerous errand, not to be turned aside, not to be stopped, by either fear or reason. I had called him a ferret; I conceived him now as a mad dog. Methought he would run, not walk; methought, as he ran, that he would bark and froth at the lips; methought, if the great wall of China were to rise across his path, he would attack it with his nails.
Presently the road left the down, returned by a precipitous descent into the valley of the Stall, and ran thenceforward among enclosed fields and under the continuous shade of trees. I was told we had now entered on the Carthew property. By and by, a battlemented wall appeared on the left hand, and a little after I had my first glimpse of the mansion5. It stood in a hollow of a bosky park, crowded to a degree that surprised and even displeased6 me, with huge timber and dense7 shrubberies of laurel and rhododendron. Even from this low station and the thronging8 neighbourhood of the trees, the pile rose conspicuous9 like a cathedral. Behind, as we continued to skirt the park wall, I began to make out a straggling town of offices which became conjoined to the rear with those of the home farm. On the left was an
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larks
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| n.百灵科鸟(尤指云雀)( lark的名词复数 );一大早就起床;鸡鸣即起;(因太费力而不想干时说)算了v.百灵科鸟(尤指云雀)( lark的第三人称单数 );一大早就起床;鸡鸣即起;(因太费力而不想干时说)算了 | |
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mansion
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surmounted
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gravel
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alleys
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gateways
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suburban
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appendage
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adorned
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brandishing
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landlady
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perquisite
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homage
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renowned
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inevitable
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alacrity
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predecessor
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admiration
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prostrated
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shrine
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amazement
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insinuating
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| adj.曲意巴结的,暗示的v.暗示( insinuate的现在分词 );巧妙或迂回地潜入;(使)缓慢进入;慢慢伸入 | |
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vistas
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| 长条形景色( vista的名词复数 ); 回顾; 展望; (未来可能发生的)一系列情景 | |
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impudence
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graceful
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bowling
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yew
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melancholy
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persistently
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gracefully
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inquiries
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fortifying
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cape
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retired
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prey
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stockbroker
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discretion
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doomed
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obsolete
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