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CHAPTER XIV. WAYS AND MEANS.
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On the following day Bertram returned to town. Now that he was a successful lover, and about to take upon himself at some future time the responsible duties of a married man, he became very energetic in the chambers1 of Mr. Die. He could hardly spare a day during the winter for running down to Littlebath, and whenever he did do so, he took Coke upon Lyttleton down with him. Nor did he work in vain. He never had worked in vain. Facility of acquiring the special knowledge which he sought had ever been one of his gifts. Mr. Die was already beginning to prophesy2 great things; and his friend Harcourt, who occasionally wanted his society, declared that he overdid3 his labours.
Down at Littlebath they did not quite approve of all this industry. Caroline naturally thought that more of her lover's hours should be devoted4 to her; and Miss Baker5, who looked on Mr. Bertram's money as certainly destined6 either for Caroline or George, considered that he was wasting his time with his fusty books. She had not dared to say much to George on this subject, and he had not taken very well the little that she did say. She could not tell him that Caroline was Mr. Bertram's granddaughter, but she did remind him that he himself was Mr. Bertram's nephew, and hinted that though a profession might be very eligible7 for a young man of such brilliant prospects8, it could hardly be necessary for him absolutely to make a slave of himself. To this George had answered, somewhat curtly9, that he had no reason to expect anything further from his uncle; and that as he looked forward to maintain himself and his wife by his successful exertions
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chambers
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n.房间( chamber的名词复数 );(议会的)议院;卧室;会议厅 | |
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prophesy
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v.预言;预示 | |
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v.做得过分( overdo的过去式 );太夸张;把…煮得太久;(工作等)过度 | |
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adj.忠诚的,忠实的,热心的,献身于...的 | |
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baker
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eligible
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prospects
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curtly
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exertions
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atone
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condole
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justified
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a.正当的,有理的 | |
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surmising
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groomed
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velvet
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enjoyment
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conjugal
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adj.婚姻的,婚姻性的 | |
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averse
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entirely
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prudence
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judgment
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[医]招致的,遭受的; incur的过去式 | |
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unanimity
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deference
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misery
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n.骑士气概,侠义;(男人)对女人彬彬有礼,献殷勤 | |
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haughty
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sufficiently
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