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Chapter III The Lecturer at Large
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Whether mankind is really partial to happiness is an open question. Not a month passes by but some cherished son runs off into the merchant service, or some valued husband decamps to Texas with a lady help; clergymen have fled from their parishioners; and even judges have been known to retire. To an open mind, it will appear (upon the whole) less strange that Joseph Finsbury should have been led to entertain ideas of escape. His lot (I think we may say) was not a happy one. My friend, Mr Morris, with whom I travel up twice or thrice a week from Snaresbrook Park, is certainly a gentleman whom I esteem1; but he was scarce a model nephew. As for John, he is of course an excellent fellow; but if he was the only link that bound one to a home, I think the most of us would vote for foreign travel. In the case of Joseph, John (if he were a link at all) was not the only one; endearing bonds had long enchained the old gentleman to Bloomsbury; and by these expressions I do not in the least refer to Julia Hazeltine (of whom, however, he was fond enough), but to that collection of manuscript notebooks in which his life lay buried. That he should ever have made up his mind to separate himself from these collections, and go forth2 upon the world with no other resources than his memory supplied, is a circumstance highly pathetic in itself, and but little creditable to the wisdom of his nephews.
The design, or at least the temptation, was already some months old; and when a bill for eight hundred pounds, payable3 to himself, was suddenly placed in Joseph’s hand, it brought matters to an issue. He retained that bill, which, to one of his frugality4, meant wealth; and he promised himself to disappear among the crowds at Waterloo, or (if that should prove impossible) to slink out of the house in the course of the evening and melt like a dream into the millions of London. By a peculiar5 interposition of Providence6 and railway mismanagement he had not so long to wait.
He was one of the first to come to himself and scramble
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esteem
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| n.尊敬,尊重;vt.尊重,敬重;把…看作 | |
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payable
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frugality
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peculiar
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providence
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scramble
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catastrophe
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prostrate
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fugitive
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covert
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grove
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slumber
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delving
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conceal
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awakened
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bugle
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bowling
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revolving
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| adj.旋转的,轮转式的;循环的v.(使)旋转( revolve的现在分词 );细想 | |
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infamously
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| 不名誉地 | |
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prosaic
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streaks
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broached
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mittens
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flannel
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retired
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mare
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vaguely
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mariners
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| 海员,水手(mariner的复数形式) | |
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touching
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testament
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reins
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| 感情,激情; 缰( rein的名词复数 ); 控制手段; 掌管; (成人带着幼儿走路以防其走失时用的)保护带 | |
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belligerent
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slovenliness
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appreciative
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| adj.有鉴赏力的,有眼力的;感激的 | |
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sullenly
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| 不高兴地,绷着脸,忧郁地 | |
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improvident
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| adj.不顾将来的,不节俭的,无远见的 | |
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extravagant
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| adj.奢侈的;过分的;(言行等)放肆的 | |
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aristocrat
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| n.贵族,有贵族气派的人,上层人物 | |
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loquacity
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| n.多话,饶舌 | |
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forage
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| n.(牛马的)饲料,粮草;v.搜寻,翻寻 | |
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| n.乐趣;滋味,风味;兴趣 | |
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mingled
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| 混合,混入( mingle的过去式和过去分词 ); 混进,与…交往[联系] | |
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prodigy
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| n.惊人的事物,奇迹,神童,天才,预兆 | |
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glimmered
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seaport
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| n.海港,港口,港市 | |
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kindled
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| (使某物)燃烧,着火( kindle的过去式和过去分词 ); 激起(感情等); 发亮,放光 | |
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complacently
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lodging
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| n.寄宿,住所;(大学生的)校外宿舍 | |
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watts
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| (电力计量单位)瓦,瓦特( watt的名词复数 ) | |
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enquired
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| 打听( enquire的过去式和过去分词 ); 询问; 问问题; 查问 | |
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candid
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| adj.公正的,正直的;坦率的 | |
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hearty
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| adj.热情友好的;衷心的;尽情的,纵情的 | |
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cramped
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| a.狭窄的 | |
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stewed
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| adj.焦虑不安的,烂醉的v.炖( stew的过去式和过去分词 );煨;思考;担忧 | |
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fowl
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crumpled
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oversight
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compassion
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brute
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outfit
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dwindled
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vegetating
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| v.过单调呆板的生活( vegetate的现在分词 );植物似地生长;(瘤、疣等)长大 | |
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economist
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sedulous
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trifling
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strictly
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salaam
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inconvenient
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conspicuous
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tottering
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reverently
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artifices
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| n.灵巧( artifice的名词复数 );诡计;巧妙办法;虚伪行为 | |
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