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CHAPTER XXX. PALLIDA MORS.
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Mr. Somers, returning from Hap1 House, gave Owen's message to Herbert Fitzgerald, but at the same time told him that he did not think any good would come of such a meeting.
"I went over there," he said, "because I would not willingly omit anything that Mr. Prendergast had suggested; but I did not expect any good to come of it. You know what I have always thought of Owen Fitzgerald."
"But Mr. Prendergast said that he behaved so well."
"He did not know Prendergast, and was cowed for the moment by what he had heard. That was natural enough. You do as you like, however; only do not have him over to Castle Richmond."
Owen, however, did not trust solely2 to Mr. Somers, but on the following day wrote to Herbert, suggesting that they had better meet, and begging that the place and time of meeting might be named. He himself again suggested Hap House, and declared that he would be at home on any day and at any hour that his "cousin" might name, "only," as he added, "the sooner the better." Herbert wrote back by the same messenger, saying that he would be with him early on the following morning; and on the following morning he drove up to the door of Hap House, while Owen was still sitting with his coffee-pot and knife and fork before him.
Captain Donnellan, whom we saw there on the occasion of our first morning visit, was now gone, and Owen Fitzgerald was all alone in his home. The captain had been an accustomed guest, spending perhaps half his time there during the hunting season; but since Mr. Prendergast had been at Hap House, he had been made to understand that the master would fain be alone. And since that day Owen had never hunted, nor been noticed in his old haunts, nor had been seen talking to his old friends. He had remained at home, sitting over the fire thinking, wandering up and down his own avenue, or standing3 about the stable, idly, almost unconscious of the grooming5 of his horses. Once and once only he had been mounted; and then as the dusk of evening was coming on he had trotted6 over quickly to Desmond Court, as though he had in hand some purport
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hap
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n.运气;v.偶然发生 | |
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n. 修饰, 美容,(动物)梳理毛发 | |
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小跑,急走( trot的过去分词 ); 匆匆忙忙地走 | |
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positively
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affected
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amazement
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prey
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jaws
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dastard
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abominably
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irrational
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solace
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allotting
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分配,拨给,摊派( allot的现在分词 ) | |
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abide
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justify
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rugged
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antagonistic
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doctrine
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conceited
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graceful
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maker
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stifle
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eldest
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