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CHAPTER VII. THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL PERSEVERES.
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There was considerable difficulty in making the overture1 to the two ladies,—or rather in making it to the elder lady; for the suggestion, if made to the daughter, must of course come to her from her mother. It had been decided2 at last that the Lady Anna could not be invited to the rectory till it had been positively3 settled that she should be the Lady Anna without further opposition4; and that all opposition to the claim should be withdrawn5, at any rate till it was found that the young people were not inclined to be engaged to each other. "How can I call her Lady Anna before I have made up my mind to think that she is Lady Anna?" said the parson, almost in tears. As to the rest of the family, it may be said that they had come silently to think that the Countess was the Countess and that the Lady Anna was the Lady Anna;—silently in reference to each other, for not one of them except the young lord had positively owned to such a conviction. Sir William Patterson had been too strong for them. It was true that he was a Whig. It was possible that he was a traitor6. But he was a man of might, and his opinion had domineered over theirs. To make things as straight as they could be made it would be well that the young people should be married. What would be the Earldom of Lovel without the wealth which the old mad Earl had amassed7?
Sir William and Mr. Flick8 were strongly in favour of the marriage, and Mr. Hardy9 at last assented10. The worst of it was that something of all this doubt on the part of the Earl and his friends was sure to reach the opposite party. "They are shaking in their shoes," Serjeant Bluestone said to his junior counsel, Mr. Mainsail. "I do believe they are not going to fight at all," he said to Mr. Goffe, the attorney for the Countess. Mr. Mainsail rubbed his hands. Mr. Goffe shook his head. Mr. Goffe was sure that they would fight. Mr. Mainsail, who had worked like a horse in getting up and arranging all the evidence on behalf of the Countess, and in
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overture
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n.前奏曲、序曲,提议,提案,初步交涉 | |
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decided
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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positively
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adv.明确地,断然,坚决地;实在,确实 | |
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opposition
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n.反对,敌对 | |
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withdrawn
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vt.收回;使退出;vi.撤退,退出 | |
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traitor
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n.叛徒,卖国贼 | |
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amassed
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v.积累,积聚( amass的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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assented
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同意,赞成( assent的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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sifting
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undoubtedly
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peevishness
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脾气不好;爱发牢骚 | |
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propriety
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n.正当行为;正当;适当 | |
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determined
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solicitor
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chambers
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courteously
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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bounty
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craving
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enjoyment
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injustice
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Christian
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aggrieved
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adj.愤愤不平的,受委屈的;悲痛的;(在合法权利方面)受侵害的v.令委屈,令苦恼,侵害( aggrieve的过去式);令委屈,令苦恼,侵害( aggrieve的过去式和过去分词) | |
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gallant
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adj.英勇的,豪侠的;(向女人)献殷勤的 | |
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prospect
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auspicious
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