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CHAPTER XXXVIII. OH, INDEED!
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The dinner on that day at The Cleeve was not very dull. Peregrine had some hopes that the idea of the marriage might be abandoned, and was at any rate much better disposed towards Lady Mason than he had been. He spoke1 to her, asking her whether she had been out, and suggesting roast mutton or some such creature comfort. This was lost neither on Sir Peregrine nor on Mrs. Orme, and they both exerted themselves to say a few words in a more cheery tone than had been customary in the house for the last day or two. Lady Mason herself did not say much; but she had sufficient tact2 to see the effort which was being made; and though she spoke but little she smiled and accepted graciously the courtesies that were tendered to her.
Then the two ladies went away, and Peregrine was again left with his grandfather. "That was a nasty accident that Graham had going out of Monkton Grange," said he, speaking on the moment of his closing the dining-room door after his mother. "I suppose you heard all about it, sir?" Having fought his battle so well before dinner, he was determined3 to give some little rest to his half-vanquished enemy.
"The first tidings we heard were that he was dead," said Sir Peregrine, filling his glass.
"No; he wasn't dead. But of course you know that now. He broke an arm and two ribs4, and got rather a bad squeeze. He was just behind me, you know, and I had to wait for him. I lost the run, and had to see Harriet Tristram go away with the best lead any one has had to a fast thing this year. That's an uncommon5 nasty place at the back of Monkton Grange."
"I hope, Peregrine, you don't think too much about Harriet Tristram."
"Think of her! who? I? Think of her in what sort of a way? I think she goes uncommonly6 well to hounds."
"That may be, but I should not wish to see you pin your happiness on any lady that was celebrated
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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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complaisance
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crook
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guise
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