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CHAPTER XXXIII.
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“It would be a great satisfaction to me,” said Lauderdale, “to have some understanding about their relations. There’s few folk so lonely in this world but what they have some kin1, be they kind or not. It’s awfu’ to look at this poor bit thing, and think how forlorn she’ll be by and by, when——”
“When?” said Colin—“what do you mean? Meredith is not worse that I can see. Is that what you are thinking of?”
“It’s an awfu’ gradual descent,” said Lauderdale; “nae precipices2 there—and pitiful to behold3; but he’s making progress on{261} his way. I’m no mistaken, callant; a man like me has seen such sights before. It looks as if it could go on for ever, and nae great difference perceptible from day to day; but the wheel’s aye turning and the thread spinning off, and nobody can say for certain what moment it may break, like glass, and the spinning come to an end. Ay, it’s an awfu’ mystery. You may break your heart thinking, but you’ll come to no solution. I’ve tried it as much as most men, and should ken4;—but that’s no the matter under consideration. I would be glad to know something about their friends.”
“I don’t suppose they have any friends,” said Colin, who had by this time forgotten the suggestion of his English acquaintances. “He would never have brought his sister here with him if he had had anyone to leave her with—that is, if he believed, as he says he does, that he was going to die,” said the young man, with a pang5 of fellow-feeling and natural pity, “which are terrible words to say.”
“I’m no so sure about either of your propositions,” said Lauderdale; “I’ve very little objection to die, for my part. No to speak of hopes a man has as a Christian6—though I maybe canna see them as clear as that poor callant thinks he does—it would be an awfu’ satisfaction to ken what was the meaning of it all, which is my grand difficulty in this life. And I cannot say I am satisfied, for that matter, that he brought his sister here for want of somebody to leave her with; she’s a kind of property that he wouldna like to leave behind. He was not thinking of her when they started, but of himsel’; nor can I see that his mind’s
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n.家族,亲属,血缘关系;adj.亲属关系的,同类的 | |
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momentary
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mortification
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qualified
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paradox
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practitioners
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invalids
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病人,残疾者( invalid的名词复数 ) | |
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mule
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dealing
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consolation
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allusion
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Christians
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n.基督教徒( Christian的名词复数 ) | |
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joyful
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hectic
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countenance
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saviour
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snare
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gathering
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groan
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tenor
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