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The hunting season closed. France still rode for several hours every day, but it was patent that his restlessness was increasing. When he was not riding, he was walking, and he walked more than half the night about the house and grounds. Oddly enough, however, the serenity1 of his mien2 was unruffled, and Julia came upon him several times standing3 before a long mirror in one of the halls, his head so high that the muscles of his neck creaked, his eyes flashing with a pride and triumph no harassed4 king ever felt on his coronation morn. As a rule, he left the table the moment the meal was over, preferring to take his coffee alone out of doors or in the library, but one day Julia, who was beginning to take a certain scientific interest in his developments, arrested his attention as he was about to rise.
“Didn’t you tell me once that Kingsborough and the little chap were delicate? I heard the other day that both are remarkably5 fit. The little boy always has been, and the duke gets stronger every day.”
She looked at him ingenuously6 as she spoke7, quite prepared for an outburst of rage, but he only bestowed8 upon her a smile of withering9 contempt.
“They are merely indulging in what the Americans call ‘bluff.’ I happen to know that they are both full of disease and cannot last the year out. I shall be Duke of Kingsborough before Christmas.”
“How nice. That is the reason, I suppose, you don’t mind all these duns. We may be sold out any day, you know. Summonses are becoming as thick as rain, and I am told that not a man in the stables or
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| n.风采;态度 | |
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standing
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remarkably
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ingenuously
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| 赠给,授予( bestow的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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withering
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kennels
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perfectly
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bent
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reigning
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paranoia
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insanity
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sprain
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grandiose
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malicious
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exquisite
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autocracy
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paranoiac
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mania
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occident
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| 产生,引起,唤起( evoke的第三人称单数 ) | |
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abominating
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inevitable
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fervent
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psychology
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succumbed
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enchanting
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interval
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killing
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