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CHAPTER XXV A Family Breakfast-Table
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Lord Silverbridge had paid all his Derby losses without any difficulty. They had not been very heavy for a man in his position, and the money had come without remonstrance1. When asking for it he was half ashamed of himself, but could still find consolation2 by remembering how much worse had befallen many young men whom he knew. He had never "plunged3." In fact he had made the most prudent4 book in the world; and had so managed affairs that even now the horse which had been beaten was worth more than all he had lost and paid. "This is getting serious," he had said to his partner when, on making out a rough account, he had brought the Major in a debtor6 to him of more than a thousand pounds. The Major had remarked that as he was half-owner of the horses his partner had good security for the money. Then something of an unwritten arrangement was made. The "Prime Minister" was now one of the favourites for the Leger. If the horse won that race there would be money enough for everything. If that race were lost, then there should be a settlement by the transfer of the stud to the younger partner. "He's safe to pull it off," said the Major.
At this time both his sons were living with the Duke in London. It had been found impracticable to send Lord Gerald back to Cambridge. The doors of Trinity were closed against him. But some interest had been made in his favour, and he was to be transferred to Oxford7. All the truth had been told, and there had been a feeling that the lad should be allowed another chance. He could not however go to his new Alma Mater till after the long vacation. In the meantime he was to be taken by a tutor down to a cottage on Dartmoor and there be made to read,—with such amusement in the meantime as might be got from fishing, and playing cricket with the West Devon county club. "It isn't a very bright look-out for the summer," his brother had said to him, "but it's better than breaking out on the loose altogether. You be a credit to the family and all that sort of thing. Then I'll give up the
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remonstrance
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n抗议,抱怨 | |
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consolation
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v.颠簸( plunge的过去式和过去分词 );暴跌;骤降;突降 | |
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prudent
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adj.谨慎的,有远见的,精打细算的 | |
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debtor
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Oxford
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folly
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allusion
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allusions
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eldest
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specially
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broiled
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salmon
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gab
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enjoyment
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abstain
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blessing
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groom
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banishment
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shameful
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scotch
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unnatural
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