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So far they had not spoken in any of the larger towns, for in this manufacturing and colliery district it was difficult to collect a crowd in the market-place except on Saturday nights, and heretofore heavy rains had kept the men indoors with their pipe and beer. But they distributed their literature on the streets, and in shops and hotel dining-rooms, visited every house to which they could obtain entrance, and scored one signal triumph. The Conservative candidate, watching their progress, and having no fixed1 scruples2 to violate, came out sonorously3 for Woman. He even called on them personally and promised his active help in Parliament if they would canvass4 for him. They did not place too much faith in his word, but they were out to defeat an enemy, one who was also a member of that party responsible for all the indignities5 visited upon their cause. By this time that momentous6 night had come and gone when Mrs. Pankhurst and her band were forcibly ejected from the latticed gallery above the House of Commons, after hearing their bill talked out; and Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, after receiving the deputation of representative women with amiability7 and encouragement, had astounded8 them with the warning that they were to expect nothing from his Cabinet. So war had been declared on the Government, and this was merely the first of the by-elections which was to give the women an opportunity to exhibit their power.
“We’ve a chance!” said Mrs. Lime, as the Conservative candidate smiled himself out of their presence. Her dark eyes were full of light, her sad mouth smiling. “Oh, but a chance! If we could only win! There’d be some head-shaking up there at Westminster.”
“Well!” said Julia, also triumphant
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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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scruples
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| n.良心上的不安( scruple的名词复数 );顾虑,顾忌v.感到于心不安,有顾忌( scruple的第三人称单数 ) | |
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canvass
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| v.招徕顾客,兜售;游说;详细检查,讨论 | |
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indignities
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momentous
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amiability
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triumphant
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persecuted
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decided
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hustings
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possessed
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persuasiveness
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hilarious
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barbarians
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slaughter
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brutal
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license
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savagery
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indifference
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decency
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lark
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vile
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accomplishment
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exhausted
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aristocrat
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stature
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lust
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| vt.踩,践踏;无视,伤害,侵犯 | |
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lashed
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| v.(尤指两人)互相紧紧抱[扭]住( clinch的过去式和过去分词 );解决(争端、交易),达成(协议) | |
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amazement
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obstructing
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wrath
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jeered
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wrench
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promptly
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injustice
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| n.非正义,不公正,不公平,侵犯(别人的)权利 | |
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incited
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| 刺激,激励,煽动( incite的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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indignity
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artistic
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| adj.艺术(家)的,美术(家)的;善于艺术创作的 | |
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rampant
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brutes
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| 兽( brute的名词复数 ); 畜生; 残酷无情的人; 兽性 | |
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logic
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| n.逻辑(学);逻辑性 | |
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avenge
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martyrs
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| n.martyr的复数形式;烈士( martyr的名词复数 );殉道者;殉教者;乞怜者(向人诉苦以博取同情) | |
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