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MR. SOLOMAN SNIVEL has effected a reconciliation1 between old Judge Sleepyhorn and the beautiful Anna Bonard, and he has flattered the weak-minded George Mullholland into a belief that the old Judge, as he styles him, is his very best friend. So matters go on swimmingly at the house of Madame Flamingo2. Indeed Mr. Soloman can make himself extremely useful in any affair requiring the exercise of nice diplomatic skill-no matter whether it be of love or law. He gets people into debt, and out of debt; into bankruptcy3 and out of bankruptcy; into jail and out of jail; into society and out of society. He has officiated in almost every capacity but that of a sexton. If you want money, Mr. Soloman can always arrange the little matter for you. If you have old negroes you want to get off your hands at a low figure, he has a customer. If you want to mortgage your negro property, a thing not uncommon4 with our very first families, Mr. Soloman is your man. Are you worth a fee, and want legal advice, he will give it exactly to your liking5. Indeed, he will lie you into the most hopeless suit, and with equal pertinacity6 lie you out of the very best. Every judge is his friend and most intimate acquaintance. He is always rollicking, frisking, and insinuating7 himself into something, affects to be the most liberal sort of a companion, never refuses to drink when invited, but never invites any one unless he has a motive8 beyond friendship. Mr. Keepum, the wealthy lottery9 broker10
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reconciliation
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bankruptcy
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uncommon
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liking
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| adj.曲意巴结的,暗示的v.暗示( insinuate的现在分词 );巧妙或迂回地潜入;(使)缓慢进入;慢慢伸入 | |
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lottery
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broker
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countenance
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killing
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heroism
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duel
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worthies
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generosity
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faculty
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| n.才能;学院,系;(学院或系的)全体教学人员 | |
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mite
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pious
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tract
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wares
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badgers
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panacea
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tracts
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snobby
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beset
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jewelry
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distinguished
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throng
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slander
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taint
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diplomacy
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rebukes
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mansion
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elite
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ovations
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inquiries
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fortifying
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| 筑防御工事于( fortify的现在分词 ); 筑堡于; 增强; 强化(食品) | |
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ardent
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indifference
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reigning
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belle
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plumes
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