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Chapter XV The Return of the Great Vance
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Morris returned from Waterloo in a frame of mind that baffles description. He was a modest man; he had never conceived an overweening notion of his own powers; he knew himself unfit to write a book, turn a table napkin-ring, entertain a Christmas party with legerdemain1 — grapple (in short) any of those conspicuous2 accomplishments3 that are usually classed under the head of genius. He knew — he admitted — his parts to be pedestrian, but he had considered them (until quite lately) fully4 equal to the demands of life. And today he owned himself defeated: life had the upper hand; if there had been any means of flight or place to flee to, if the world had been so ordered that a man could leave it like a place of entertainment, Morris would have instantly resigned all further claim on its rewards and pleasures, and, with inexpressible contentment, ceased to be. As it was, one aim shone before him: he could get home. Even as the sick dog crawls under the sofa, Morris could shut the door of John Street and be alone.
The dusk was falling when he drew near this place of refuge; and the first thing that met his eyes was the figure of a man upon the step, alternately plucking at the bell-handle and pounding on the panels. The man had no hat, his clothes were hideous5 with filth6, he had the air of a hop-picker. Yet Morris knew him; it was John.
The first impulse of flight was succeeded, in the elder brother’s bosom7, by the empty quiescence8 of despair. ‘What does it matter now?’ he thought, and drawing forth9 his latchkey ascended
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legerdemain
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conspicuous
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| adj.明眼的,惹人注目的;炫耀的,摆阔气的 | |
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hideous
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filth
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bosom
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quiescence
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forth
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rattled
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lame
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enquired
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sneered
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gravy
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sniffing
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obsequious
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mariner
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clove
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hitch
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tract
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champagne
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blight
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alley
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indifference
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forgery
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idiotic
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