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CHAPTER III. THE FOUNDATION OF A FRIENDSHIP.
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Notwithstanding Dr. Bell's hopeful hopeful prognostications, it seemed very doubtful whether Mr. Tom Bristow would ever leave Gatehouse Farm alive. "I did not think his hull1 was quite so badly damaged as it is," said the worthy2 doctor, who had formerly3 been in the navy, to Lionel. "And his figure-head has certainly been terribly knocked about, but he's an A 1 craft, and I can't help thinking that he'll weather the storm."
And weather the storm he did--thanks to good nursing and a good constitution. When he once took a turn for the better, his progress towards recovery was rapid. But September had come and gone, and the frosts of early winter lay white on meadow and fold, before the doctor's gray pony4 ceased calling at Gatehouse Farm on its daily rounds. Long before this time, however, a feeling of more than ordinary friendship had grown up between Lionel Dering and Tom Bristow. The points of dissimilarity in the characters of the two men were very marked, but it may be that they liked each other none the less on that account. In any case, this dissimilarity of disposition5 lent a piquancy6 to their friendship which it would not otherwise have possessed7.
But who and what was this Mr. Tom Bristow?
The account which he gave of himself to Lionel, one afternoon, when far advanced towards recovery, was somewhat vague and meagre; but it more than satisfied the master of Gatehouse Farm, who was one of the least inquisitive8 of mortals; and, for the present, it will have to satisfy the reader also.
They were sitting on a rustic9 bench just outside the farm porch, basking
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pony
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bristling
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vivacity
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增强( swell的第三人称单数 ); 肿胀; (使)凸出; 充满(激情) | |
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v.谈起( broach的过去式和过去分词 );打开并开始用;用凿子扩大(或修光);(在桶上)钻孔取液体 | |
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annoyance
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entirely
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housekeeper
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exhausted
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liking
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n.爱好;嗜好;喜欢 | |
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