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CHAPTER II. MR. AND MRS. FOGSON.
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Mr. Fogson was about as unpleasant-looking as his wife, but was not so thin. He had stiff red hair with a tendency to stand up straight, a blotched complexion1, and red eyes, corresponding very well with the color of his hair. He was quite as cross as his wife, but she was more venomous and malicious2. Like her he was disposed to fawn3 upon Squire4 Dixon, the Overseer of the Poor, with whom he knew it was necessary to stand well.
Had Jed come alone he might have met with a disagreeable reception; but Mr. Fogson's quick eye recognized in his companion the son of the poorhouse autocrat5, Squire Dixon, and he summoned up an ingratiating smile on his rugged6 features.
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"Yes, he's over to the house. Mrs. Fogson wants you to go right home, as he may want to see you."
"All right! It will give me pleasure. It always does me good to see your pa."
Percy looked at him critically, and thought that Mr. Fogson was about as homely8 a man as he had ever seen. It was fortunate that the keeper of the poorhouse could not read his thoughts, for, like most ugly men, Mr. Fogson thought himself on the whole rather prepossessing.
Jed smiled to himself, for he understood that Mr. Fogson considered him not entitled to a place in such superior company.
Mr. Fogson addressed several questions to Percy, which the latter answered languidly, as if he considered it rather a bore to be entertained by a man in Fogson's position. Indeed he almost snubbed him, and Jed was pleased to find the man who made so many unpleasant speeches to others treated in the same manner himself. As a general thing, a[Pg 13] man who
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n.未满周岁的小鹿;v.巴结,奉承 | |
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squire
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autocrat
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homely
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pauper
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paupers
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n.穷人( pauper的名词复数 );贫民;贫穷 | |
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pampered
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unreasonable
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a.正当的,有理的 | |
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hogs
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appreciation
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