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CHAPTER XXII. THE TELLING OF THE TALE.
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The dinner passed away as the former dinners had done; and as soon as Aunt Letty got up Mr. Prendergast also rose, and touching1 Herbert on his shoulder, whispered into his ear, "You'll come to me at eight then." Herbert nodded his head; and when he was alone he looked at his watch. These slow dinners were not actually very long, and there still remained to him some three-quarters of an hour for anticipation2.
What was to be the nature of this history? That it would affect himself personally in the closest manner he could not but know. There seemed to be no doubt on the minds of any of them that the affair was one of money, and his father's money questions were his money questions. Mr. Prendergast would not have been sent for with reference to any trifle; nor would any pecuniary3 difficulty that was not very serious have thrown his father into such a state of misery4. Could it be that the fair inheritance was absolutely in danger?
Herbert Fitzgerald was by no means a selfish man. As regarded himself, he could have met ruin in the face with more equanimity5 than most young men so circumstanced. The gilt6 of the world had not eaten into his soul; his heart was not as yet wedded7 to the splendour of pinchbeck. This is saying much for him; for how seldom is it that the hearts and souls of the young are able to withstand pinchbeck and gilding8? He was free from this pusillanimity9; free as yet as regarded himself; but he was hardly free as regarded his betrothed10. He had promised her, not in spoken words but in his thoughts, rank, wealth, and all the luxuries of his promised high position; and now on her behalf, it nearly broke his heart to think that they might be endangered.
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anticipation
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pecuniary
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adj.金钱的;金钱上的 | |
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adj.镀金的;n.金边证券 | |
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n.贴金箔,镀金 | |
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recurred
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再发生,复发( recur的过去式和过去分词 ); 治愈 | |
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