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CHAPTER IV. RALPH RAYMOND'S HEIR.
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In the revelation which had been made him by Ralph Raymond, Paul Morton found fruitful subject of meditation1. To begin with, he had been disappointed to find a young life between himself and the estate which he coveted2. But, on the other hand, that estate was twenty thousand dollars larger than he supposed; and, moreover, as the boy's guardian3, he would have in his own hands the control of the whole for nearly seven years, and be paid in the meantime a handsome sum for his trouble. Besides, many things might happen in seven years. The boy was young and healthy, so his father said, but life is uncertain in all cases. He might die, and in that event, the entire property without reserve, would fall to him—Paul Morton. The situation, therefore, was far from being as discouraging as it might have been.
The next morning Paul Morton was sitting at[Pg 26] the breakfast table with his wife opposite him. As nothing has yet been said of Mrs. Morton, a few words of description may not be inappropriate.
Mrs. Morton, then, was ten years younger than her husband. She had belonged to a proud but poor family, and had married from no impulse of affection, but because she considered Mr. Morton a rich man who could give her a luxurious4 home. No sympathy need be wasted upon her, for she had very little heart, and lived only for ostentation5. There had been very little domestic harmony between the two. She had shown herself lavishly6 extravagant7, even beyond her husband's means, and any tendency on his part to curb8 her extravagance was met by biting sarcasm9, and an exhibition of ill temper which soon compelled him to surrender at
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meditation
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n.熟虑,(尤指宗教的)默想,沉思,(pl.)冥想录 | |
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luxurious
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discretion
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elicit
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sarcastic
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adj.讥讽的,讽刺的,嘲弄的 | |
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complimentary
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