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CHAPTER XI. MRS. MORTON.
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Five hundred pounds before Saturday, and this was Tuesday! As Cousin George was taken westward1 from Red Lion Square in a cab, three or four different lines of conduct suggested themselves to him. In the first place, it would be a very good thing to murder Captain Stubber. In the present effeminate state of civilization and with the existing scruples2 as to the value of human life, he did not see his way clearly in this direction, but entertained the project rather as a beautiful castle in the air. The two next suggestions were to pay him the money demanded, or to pay him half of it. The second suggestion was the simpler, as the state of Cousin George's funds made it feasible; but then that brute3 would probably refuse to take the half in lieu of the whole when he found that his demand had absolutely produced a tender of ready cash. As for paying the whole, it might perhaps be done. It was still possible that, with such prospects4 before him as those he now possessed5, he could raise a hundred or hundred and fifty pounds; but then he would be left penniless. The last course of action which he contemplated6 was, to take no further notice of Captain Stubber, and let him tell his story to Sir Harry7 if he chose to tell it. The man was such a blackguard that his entire story would probably not be believed; and then was it not almost necessary that Sir Harry should hear it? Of course there would be anger, and reproaches, and threats, and difficulty. But if Emily would be true to him, they might all by degrees be levelled down. This latter line of conduct would be practicable, and had this beautiful attraction,—that it would save for his own present use that charming balance of ready money which he still possessed. Had Altringham possessed any true backbone8 of friendship, he might now, he thought, have been
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westward
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n.西方,西部;adj.西方的,向西的;adv.向西 | |
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brute
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prospects
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possessed
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contemplated
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harry
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backbone
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solitary
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fatiguing
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billiards
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alluded
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rambling
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condescend
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condescended
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deserted
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reprobate
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sufficiently
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earnings
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mitigate
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virulence
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pricking
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刺,刺痕,刺痛感 | |
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satire
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quell
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passionately
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