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CHAPTER VI. TOM FINDS HIS TONGUE.
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Nearly a fortnight elapsed after Tom's last interview with the Squire2 before he was again invited to Pincote, and after what had passed between himself and Mr. Culpepper he would not go there again without a special invitation. It is probable that the Squire would not have sent for him even at the end of a fortnight had he not grown so thoroughly3 tired of having to cope with Mrs. McDermott single-handed that he was ready to call in assistance from any quarter that promised relief. He knew that Tom would assist him if only a hint were given that he was wanted to do so. And Tom did relieve him; so that for the first time for many days the Squire really enjoyed his dinner.
Notwithstanding all this, matters were so arranged between the Squire and Mrs. McDermott that no opportunity was given Tom of being alone with Jane even for five minutes. The first time this happened he thought that it might perhaps have arisen from mere5 accident. But the next time he went up to Pincote he saw too clearly what was intended to allow him to remain any longer in doubt. That night, after shaking hands with Tom at parting, Jane found in her palm a tiny note, the contents of which were three lines only. "Should you be shopping in Duxley either to-morrow or next day, I shall be at the toll-gate on the Snelsham road from twelve till one o'clock."
Next day, at half-past twelve to the minute, Jane and her pony6-carriage found themselves at the Snelsham toll-gate. There was Tom, sure enough, who got into the trap and took the reins7. He turned presently into a byroad that led to nowhere in particular, and there earned the gratitude8 of Diamond by letting him lapse1 into a quiet walk which enabled him to take sly nibbles9 at the roadside grass as he crawled contentedly
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thoroughly
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感情,激情; 缰( rein的名词复数 ); 控制手段; 掌管; (成人带着幼儿走路以防其走失时用的)保护带 | |
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虚妄,禅病 | |
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speculations
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