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It was the custom in Mr. Pemberton's family for the children and their governess, Miss Lambert, to assemble in the parlour every Saturday evening that she might read a journal of their behaviour during the past week in the presence of their father and mother. Those who were conscious of having acted rightly longed for the time of examination, as they were sure not only of receiving applause, but also of being admitted as guests to supper, when an agreeable entertainment was provided for them.
The countenances1 of the guilty were easily distinguished2. Gladly would they have avoided the eye of their parents on these occasions, but that was not allowed; they were obliged to appear. Indeed, their attendance constituted part of their punishment.
Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton always invited company to be present when they had received an intimation from Miss Lambert that no faults were registered in the journal, which frequently happened, as they were children of docile3 dispositions4, though sometimes they acted without consideration. Several ladies in the neighbourhood took[Pg 173] particular pleasure in bringing their sons and daughters to be spectators of those joyful6 evenings.
After the journal was read, rewards were bestowed7 on those who had deserved them. Supper was then served up, which generally consisted of dried fruits, milk, with blanc-mange, jellies, etc., placed with great taste by Miss Pemberton, who was always required to set out the table on those nights.
The repast being over, the time was spent pleasantly, either in cheerful conversation, or some amusement suitable to the festivity of the occasion.
Charlotte Somenors, one of their intimate companions, was frequently invited to partake of their pleasure on a happy Saturday, for so they termed those days when none of them had reason to be oppressed by the fear of punishment.
The last time she attended one of those meetings I requested her to give me an account of the transactions of the evening, with which I was so much pleased that I committed it to writing, lest the circumstances should escape my memory; and as I suppose it is likely to amuse my young readers, and at the same time to furnish them with instructive examples, I
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countenances
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n.面容( countenance的名词复数 );表情;镇静;道义支持 | |
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distinguished
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adj.驯服的,易控制的,容易教的 | |
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安排( disposition的名词复数 ); 倾向; (财产、金钱的)处置; 气质 | |
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n.性情,性格;意向,倾向;排列,部署 | |
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adj.欢乐的,令人欢欣的 | |
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赠给,授予( bestow的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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transcribe
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v.抄写,誉写;改编(乐曲);复制,转录 | |
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virtue
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obedience
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n.服从,顺从 | |
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v.委托,托付( entrust的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.懊悔 | |
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hymn
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n.赞美诗,圣歌,颂歌 | |
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winding
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modish
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condescension
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inclination
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n.倾斜;点头;弯腰;斜坡;倾度;倾向;爱好 | |
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eldest
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adj.最年长的,最年老的 | |
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grove
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int.唉(表示悲伤、忧愁、恐惧等) | |
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v.低垂,下垂;凋萎,萎靡 | |
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对(自己的所为)感到懊悔或忏悔( repent的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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linen
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approbation
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haughtiness
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v.擦热(尤指皮肤)( chafe的过去式 );擦痛;发怒;惹怒 | |
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nourishment
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n.食物,营养品;营养情况 | |
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blots
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污渍( blot的名词复数 ); 墨水渍; 错事; 污点 | |
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fixed
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adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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reproof
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levity
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n.轻率,轻浮,不稳定,多变 | |
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