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CHAPTER XXIV. CHRISTMAS IN GREAT ST. HELENS.
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We will now look in for a moment at the Christmas doings of our fat friend, Mr. Moulder1. Mr. Moulder was a married man living in lodgings2 over a wine-merchant's vaults3 in Great St. Helens. He was blessed—or troubled, with no children, and prided himself greatly on the material comfort with which his humble4 home was surrounded. "His wife," he often boasted, "never wanted for plenty of the best of eating; and for linen5 and silks and such-like, she could show her drawers and her wardrobes with many a great lady from Russell Square, and not be ashamed, neither!" And then, as for drink,—"tipple," as Mr. Moulder sportively was accustomed to name it among his friends, he opined that he was not altogether behind the mark in that respect. "He had got some brandy—he didn't care what anybody might say about Cognac and eau de vie; but the brandy which he had got from Betts' private establishment seventeen years ago, for richness of flavour and fullness of strength, would beat any French article that anybody in the city could show. That at least was his idea. If anybody didn't like it, they needn't take it. There was whisky that would make your hair stand on end." So said Mr. Moulder, and I can believe him; for it has made my hair stand on end merely to see other people drinking it.
And if comforts of apparel, comforts of eating and drinking, and comforts of the feather-bed and easy-chair kind can make a woman happy, Mrs. Moulder was no doubt a happy woman. She had quite fallen in to the mode of life laid out for her. She had a little bit of hot kidney for breakfast at about ten; she dined at three, having seen herself to the accurate cooking of her roast fowl6, or her bit of sweetbread, and always had her pint7 of Scotch8 ale. She turned over all her clothes almost every day. In the evening she read Reynolds's Miscellany, had her tea and buttered muffins, took a thimbleful of brandy and water at nine, and then went to bed. The work of her life consisted in sewing buttons on to Moulder's shirts, and seeing that his things were properly got up when he was at home. No doubt she would have done better as to the duties of the world, had the world's duties come to her. As it was, very few such had come in her direction. Her husband was away from home three-fourths of the year, and she had no children that required attention. As for society, some four or five times a year she would drink tea with Mrs. Hubbles at Clapham. Mrs. Hubbles was the wife of the senior partner in the firm, and on such occasions Mrs. Moulder dressed herself in her best, and having travelled to Clapham in an omnibus, spent the evening in dull
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moulder
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n.拱顶( vault的名词复数 );地下室;撑物跳高;墓穴 | |
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starching
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doomed
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displeasing
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viands
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n.食品,食物 | |
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scowl
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metallic
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precisely
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destined
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painstaking
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uncommon
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n.疏缝;疏缝的针脚;疏缝用线;涂油v.打( baste的现在分词 );粗缝;痛斥;(烤肉等时)往上抹[浇]油 | |
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eloquence
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puffed
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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tempting
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a.诱人的, 吸引人的 | |
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补充( replenish的过去式和过去分词 ); 重新装满 | |
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adj.生气勃勃的,活跃的,愉快的 | |
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moulders
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v.腐朽( moulder的第三人称单数 );腐烂,崩塌 | |
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