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CHAPTER XXI. MR. BROWN IS TAKEN ILL.
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Brisket kept his word, and never entered Magenta1 House again, nor, as far as George Robinson is aware, has he seen any of the Brown family from that day on which he gave up his intended marriage to this present. For awhile Maryanne Brown protested that she was well satisfied that this should be so. She declared to Mrs. Poppins that the man was mercenary, senseless, uninteresting, heavy, and brutal;—and though in the bosom2 of her own family she did not speak out with equal freedom, yet from time to time she dropped words to show that she was not breaking her heart for William Brisket. But this mood did not last long. Before winter had come round the bitterness of gall3 had risen within her heart, and when Christmas was there her frame of mind was comfortable neither to herself nor to her unfortunate father.
During this time the house still went on. Set a business going, and it is astonishing how long it will continue to move by the force of mere4 daily routine. People flocked in for shirts and stockings, and young women came there to seek their gloves and ribbons, although but little was done to attract them, either in the way of advertisement or of excellence5 of supply. Throughout this wretched month or two Robinson knew that failure was inevitable7, and with this knowledge it was almost impossible that he should actively8 engage himself in his own peculiar9 branch of business. There was no confidence between the partners. Jones was conscious of what was coming and was more eager than ever to feather his own nest. But in these days Mr. Brown displayed a terrible activity. He was constantly in the shop, and though it was evident to all eyes that care and sorrow were heaping upon his shoulders a burden which he could hardly bear, he watched his son-in-law with the eyes of an Argus. It was terrible to see him, and terrible,
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magenta
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n..紫红色(的染料);adj.紫红色的 | |
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momentous
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prospect
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n.不断地挑剔或批评(某人)( nag的名词复数 );不断地烦扰或伤害(某人);无休止地抱怨;不断指责v.不断地挑剔或批评(某人)( nag的第三人称单数 );不断地烦扰或伤害(某人);无休止地抱怨;不断指责 | |
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advertising
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temperament
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utterly
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partnership
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pauper
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