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Mr. Tyrrel consulted his old confident respecting the plan he should pursue; who, sympathising as he did in the brutality1 and insolence2 of his friend, had no idea that an insignificant3 girl, without either wealth or beauty, ought to be allowed for a moment to stand in the way of the gratifications of a man of Mr. Tyrrel’s importance. The first idea of her now unrelenting kinsman4 was to thrust her from his doors, and leave her to seek her bread as she could. But he was conscious that this proceeding5 would involve him in considerable obloquy6; and he at length fixed7 upon a scheme which, at the same time that he believed it would sufficiently8 shelter his reputation, would much more certainly secure her mortification9 and punishment.
For this purpose he fixed upon a young man of twenty, the son of one Grimes, who occupied a small farm, the property of his confident. This fellow he resolved to impose as a husband on Miss Melville, who, he shrewdly suspected, guided by the tender sentiments she had unfortunately conceived for Mr. Falkland, would listen with reluctance10 to any matrimonial proposal. Grimes he selected as being in all respects the diametrical reverse of Mr. Falkland. He was not precisely11 a lad of vicious propensities12, but in an inconceivable degree
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brutality
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| n.野蛮的行为,残忍,野蛮 | |
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| n.傲慢;无礼;厚颜;傲慢的态度 | |
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insignificant
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kinsman
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proceeding
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obloquy
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mortification
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reluctance
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boorish
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uncouth
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complexion
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discordant
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malicious
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disposition
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refinements
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boxer
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inclination
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| n.倾斜;点头;弯腰;斜坡;倾度;倾向;爱好 | |
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boisterous
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sarcasm
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obstinate
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ruggedness
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| 险峻,粗野; 耐久性; 坚固性 | |
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malice
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insignificance
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| n.不重要;无价值;无意义 | |
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fetter
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restrictions
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opulence
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| 树丛,小树林( grove的名词复数 ) | |
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astonishment
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impudence
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| n.厚颜无耻;冒失;无礼 | |
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rascal
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imputation
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adviser
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appellation
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suspense
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| n.(对可能发生的事)紧张感,担心,挂虑 | |
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squire
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judgment
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wink
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belly
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cardinal
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foul
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orchard
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mettle
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wrestle
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dungeon
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prudence
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obstinacy
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tyrant
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harpsichord
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retired
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