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Chapter XIII The Tribulations of Morris: Part the Second
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In a really polite age of literature I would have scorned to cast my eye again on the contortions1 of Morris. But the study is in the spirit of the day; it presents, besides, features of a high, almost a repulsive2, morality; and if it should prove the means of preventing any respectable and inexperienced gentleman from plunging3 light-heartedly into crime, even political crime, this work will not have been penned in vain.
He rose on the morrow of his night with Michael, rose from the leaden slumber4 of distress5, to find his hand tremulous, his eyes closed with rheum, his throat parched6, and his digestion7 obviously paralysed. ‘Lord knows it’s not from eating!’ Morris thought; and as he dressed he reconsidered his position under several heads. Nothing will so well depict8 the troubled seas in which he was now voyaging as a review of these various anxieties. I have thrown them (for the reader’s convenience) into a certain order; but in the mind of one poor human equal they whirled together like the dust of hurricanes. With the same obliging preoccupation, I have put a name to each of his distresses9; and it will be observed with pity that every individual item would have graced and commended the cover of a railway novel.
Anxiety the First: Where is the Body? or, The Mystery of Bent10 Pitman. It was now manifestly plain that Bent Pitman (as was to be looked for from his ominous11
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contortions
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plunging
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digestion
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distresses
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humane
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profligate
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bosom
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blackmail
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bribe
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countenance
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reassure
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Oxford
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waxwork
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intrigue
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| vt.激起兴趣,迷住;vi.耍阴谋;n.阴谋,密谋 | |
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procrastinate
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prying
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gaol
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gallows
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disappearance
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inexplicable
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judicial
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destitution
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wont
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crammed
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forth
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tavern
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thrifty
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pang
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random
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pictorial
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pallid
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generosity
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exquisite
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creditor
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embarrassment
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loyalty
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lavish
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