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In the process of recalling my college days, I am reminded of that momentous1 occasion during my first year at St Montague's, when, by some irksome and malign2 fate, I discovered myself sharing the confines of the school library with three well-read scholars of that time. These loathsome3 fellows I normally would avoid at all costs, but owing to the atrocious February weather I was compelled to gain welcome warmth beside that roaring fire.

"What is your name, young chap?" I was asked, by a large scholar wearing a three-piece suit of pin-stripes. His enquiry wore a ghastly cloak of supposed superiority and rank, which I kind of expected, as I was a mere5 first year student at that particular time.

"Grim Shaw," I told him, and as I uttered my name I surveyed the three pairs of beady eyes which were fixed6 upon my being. I detected a vast amount of arrogance7 beyond those staring sockets8.

"A common name," sneered9 the fellow, whose own name I knew to be Rhodes-Fotheringham. As I have mentioned, he was large, with a reddened, chubby10 face and whiskers that hid his stiff upper lip completely. It appeared as if he owned the bottom one only, and I reckoned this to be quite comical, although I dared not to chuckle11 in their presence.

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"Well, Grim Shaw," snarled12 the second chap, whose name was Blake, and who was exactly as tiresome13 as Rhodes-Fotheringham, "my chums and I were in the process of recounting horrific tales of ghosts and apparitions15. If you wish to remain in our company, you must endure this."

"And not go fleeing from the room in fright!" added the third monster, a scoundrel by the name of Atkinson.

I endeavored not to be afraid, which was not a simple task, as the trio themselves were sufficient to cause a shivering sensation inside me. We were all seated, with discreet16 distances between each, in huge Victorian armchairs facing the blazing flames of the log fire. The library itself was enormous, and must have contained thousands of books on all subjects. Including the topic of ghosts.

"I remember one chap," said Rhodes-Fotheringham, a cigar of eager proportions in his ample hand, "whose name I cannot recall. He regularly encountered the ghostly figure of an old man in a pale-colored nightgown, who was prone17 to walking up and down the stairs of the chap's home, and with his head held under his arm!" <A hRef=htTps://Www.EuZw.net/MiNifoRm.html>苏州作文培训班</a>

Excessive gasps18 left the mouths of Blake and Atkinson, whilst I myself remained silent and breathless. Rhodes-Fotheringham's features became hidden in the midst of an awful-smelling cloud of cigar smoke, providing an eerie19 vision of his face, and at that moment I wondered whether he himself was a dreadful phantom20.

"Anyway," he continued, with the smoke drifting in the direction of the fireplace, "this chap could stand it no longer and subsequently decided21 to take his own life by shooting himself in the head with a pistol. Now it is rumored22 that he himself haunts that house."

His two companions seemed quite unsettled by this story, and as the flames crackled in the hearth23 they each took a copious24 mouthful of the brandy that was readily available nearby. Then Blake appeared to decide that he was not to be outdone by his friend.

"That is a pretty gruesome tale, old chap," he said in a quavering voice, "but allow me to relate the story of the man whose wife gave birth to an apparition14."

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"By Jove!" exclaimed Rhodes-Fotheringham, with peculiar25 puffed26 cheeks. He appeared to be somewhat perturbed27 by Blake's proclamation, and I noticed how agitated28 he became as his companion continued the tale.

"It is indeed true," said Blake, who, in contrast to Rhodes-Fotheringham, was of a thin shape, and was clutching his brandy glass tightly the whole time. "This apparition grew to a fine old age, until he reached a maturity29 he could not improve on, and now he haunts the church in which his parents had married."

Again, a strange air filled the room, and an odd nervousness prevailed in the three figures that flanked me. I remember thinking how chilling and sinister30 were those three fellows, to the point where I began to feel rather frightened me. However, I attempted not to reveal this, as I sat with clenched31 fists upon that armchair, gazing into the leaping flames opposite my position in that library.

"That is an impressive story," said Atkinson. I had never seen a chap as tall and gangly as he was. His weird-looking legs protruded32 from that chair, stretched out before him like two huge clothes-props, and behind his gold-rimmed spectacles I observed the most evil pair of grey eyes.

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1 momentous

adj.重要的,重大的

参考例句:


I am deeply honoured to be invited to this momentous occasion.能应邀出席如此重要的场合,我深感荣幸。 The momentous news was that war had begun.重大的新闻是战争已经开始。



2 malign

adj.有害的;恶性的;恶意的;v.诽谤,诬蔑

参考例句:


It was easy to see why the cartoonists regularly portrayed him as a malign cherub.难怪漫画家总是把他画成一个邪恶的小天使。 She likes to malign innocent persons.她爱诋毁那些清白的人。



3 loathsome

adj.讨厌的,令人厌恶的

参考例句:


The witch hid her loathsome face with her hands.巫婆用手掩住她那张令人恶心的脸。 Some people think that snakes are loathsome creatures.有些人觉得蛇是令人憎恶的动物 。



4 hap

n.运气;v.偶然发生

参考例句:


Some have the hap,some stick in the gap.有的人走运, 有的人倒霉。 May your son be blessed by hap and happiness.愿你儿子走运幸福。



5 mere

adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过

参考例句:


That is a mere repetition of what you said before.那不过是重复了你以前讲的话。 It's a mere waste of time waiting any longer.再等下去纯粹是浪费时间。



6 fixed

adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的

参考例句:


Have you two fixed on a date for the wedding yet?你们俩选定婚期了吗? Once the aim is fixed,we should not change it arbitrarily.目标一旦确定,我们就不应该随意改变。



7 arrogance

n.傲慢,自大

参考例句:


His arrogance comes out in every speech he makes.他每次讲话都表现得骄傲自大。 Arrogance arrested his progress.骄傲阻碍了他的进步。



8 sockets

n.套接字,使应用程序能够读写与收发通讯协定(protocol)与资料的程序( Socket的名词复数 );孔( socket的名词复数 );(电器上的)插口;托座;凹穴

参考例句:


All new PCs now have USB sockets. 新的个人计算机现在都有通用串行总线插孔。 Make sure the sockets in your house are fingerproof. 确保你房中的插座是防触电的。 来自超越目标英语 第4册



9 sneered

讥笑,冷笑( sneer的过去式和过去分词 )

参考例句:


He sneered at people who liked pop music. 他嘲笑喜欢流行音乐的人。 It's very discouraging to be sneered at all the time. 成天受嘲讽是很令人泄气的。



10 chubby

adj.丰满的,圆胖的

参考例句:


He is stocky though not chubby.他长得敦实,可并不发胖。 The short and chubby gentleman over there is our new director.那个既矮又胖的绅士是我们的新主任。



11 chuckle

vi./n.轻声笑,咯咯笑

参考例句:


He shook his head with a soft chuckle.他轻轻地笑着摇了摇头。 I couldn't suppress a soft chuckle at the thought of it.想到这个,我忍不住轻轻地笑起来。



12 snarled

v.(指狗)吠,嗥叫, (人)咆哮( snarl的过去式和过去分词 );咆哮着说,厉声地说

参考例句:


The dog snarled at us. 狗朝我们低声吼叫。 As I advanced towards the dog, It'snarled and struck at me. 我朝那条狗走去时,它狂吠着向我扑来。 来自《简明英汉词典》



13 tiresome

adj.令人疲劳的,令人厌倦的

参考例句:


His doubts and hesitations were tiresome.他的疑惑和犹豫令人厌烦。 He was tiresome in contending for the value of his own labors.他老为他自己劳动的价值而争强斗胜,令人生厌。



14 apparition

n.幽灵,神奇的现象

参考例句:


He saw the apparition of his dead wife.他看见了他亡妻的幽灵。 But the terror of this new apparition brought me to a stand.这新出现的幽灵吓得我站在那里一动也不敢动。



15 apparitions

n.特异景象( apparition的名词复数 );幽灵;鬼;(特异景象等的)出现

参考例句:


And this year occurs the 90th anniversary of these apparitions. 今年是她显现的九十周年纪念。 来自互联网 True love is like ghostly apparitions: everybody talks about them but few have ever seen one. 真爱就如同幽灵显现:所有人都谈论它们,但很少有人见到过一个。 来自互联网



16 discreet

adj.(言行)谨慎的;慎重的;有判断力的

参考例句:


He is very discreet in giving his opinions.发表意见他十分慎重。 It wasn't discreet of you to ring me up at the office.你打电话到我办公室真是太鲁莽了。



17 prone

adj.(to)易于…的,很可能…的;俯卧的

参考例句:


Some people are prone to jump to hasty conclusions.有些人往往作出轻率的结论。 He is prone to lose his temper when people disagree with him.人家一不同意他的意见,他就发脾气。



18 gasps

v.喘气( gasp的第三人称单数 );喘息;倒抽气;很想要

参考例句:


He leant against the railing, his breath coming in short gasps. 他倚着栏杆,急促地喘气。 来自《简明英汉词典》 My breaths were coming in gasps. 我急促地喘起气来。 来自《简明英汉词典》



19 eerie

adj.怪诞的;奇异的;可怕的;胆怯的

参考例句:


It's eerie to walk through a dark wood at night.夜晚在漆黑的森林中行走很是恐怖。 I walked down the eerie dark path.我走在那条漆黑恐怖的小路上。



20 phantom

n.幻影,虚位,幽灵;adj.错觉的,幻影的,幽灵的

参考例句:


I found myself staring at her as if she were a phantom.我发现自己瞪大眼睛看着她,好像她是一个幽灵。 He is only a phantom of a king.他只是有名无实的国王。



21 decided

adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的

参考例句:


This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。 There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。



22 rumored

adj.传说的,谣传的v.传闻( rumor的过去式和过去分词 );[古]名誉;咕哝;[古]喧嚷

参考例句:


It is rumored that he cheats on his wife. 据传他对他老婆不忠。 来自《简明英汉词典》 It was rumored that the white officer had been a Swede. 传说那个白人军官是个瑞典人。 来自辞典例句



23 hearth

n.壁炉炉床,壁炉地面

参考例句:


She came and sat in a chair before the hearth.她走过来,在炉子前面的椅子上坐下。 She comes to the hearth,and switches on the electric light there.她走到壁炉那里,打开电灯。



24 copious

adj.丰富的,大量的

参考例句:


She supports her theory with copious evidences.她以大量的例证来充实自己的理论。 Every star is a copious source of neutrinos.每颗恒星都是丰富的中微子源。



25 peculiar

adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的

参考例句:


He walks in a peculiar fashion.他走路的样子很奇特。 He looked at me with a very peculiar expression.他用一种很奇怪的表情看着我。



26 puffed

adj.疏松的v.使喷出( puff的过去式和过去分词 );喷着汽(或烟)移动;吹嘘;吹捧

参考例句:


He lit a cigarette and puffed at it furiously. 他点燃了一支香烟,狂吸了几口。 来自《简明英汉词典》 He felt grown-up, puffed up with self-importance. 他觉得长大了,便自以为了不起。 来自《简明英汉词典》



27 perturbed

adj.烦燥不安的v.使(某人)烦恼,不安( perturb的过去式和过去分词 )

参考例句:


I am deeply perturbed by the alarming way the situation developing. 我对形势令人忧虑的发展深感不安。 来自《简明英汉词典》 Mother was much perturbed by my illness. 母亲为我的病甚感烦恼不安。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》



28 agitated

adj.被鼓动的,不安的

参考例句:


His answers were all mixed up,so agitated was he.他是那样心神不定,回答全乱了。 She was agitated because her train was an hour late.她乘坐的火车晚点一个小时,她十分焦虑。



29 maturity

n.成熟;完成;(支票、债券等)到期

参考例句:


These plants ought to reach maturity after five years.这些植物五年后就该长成了。 This is the period at which the body attains maturity.这是身体发育成熟的时期。



30 sinister

adj.不吉利的,凶恶的,左边的

参考例句:


There is something sinister at the back of that series of crimes.在这一系列罪行背后有险恶的阴谋。 Their proposals are all worthless and designed out of sinister motives.他们的建议不仅一钱不值,而且包藏祸心。



31 clenched

v.紧握,抓紧,咬紧( clench的过去式和过去分词 )

参考例句:


He clenched his fists in anger. 他愤怒地攥紧了拳头。 She clenched her hands in her lap to hide their trembling. 她攥紧双手放在腿上,以掩饰其颤抖。 来自《简明英汉词典》



32 protruded

v.(使某物)伸出,(使某物)突出( protrude的过去式和过去分词 )

参考例句:


The child protruded his tongue. 那小孩伸出舌头。 来自《简明英汉词典》 The creature's face seemed to be protruded, because of its bent carriage. 那人的脑袋似乎向前突出,那是因为身子佝偻的缘故。 来自英汉文学



33 grotesque

adj.怪诞的,丑陋的;n.怪诞的图案,怪人(物)

参考例句:


His face has a grotesque appearance.他的面部表情十分怪。 Her account of the incident was a grotesque distortion of the truth.她对这件事的陈述是荒诞地歪曲了事实。



34 lurking

潜在

参考例句:


Why are you lurking around outside my house? 你在我房子外面鬼鬼祟祟的,想干什么? There is a suspicious man lurking in the shadows. 有一可疑的人躲在阴暗中。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》



35 trenches

深沟,地沟( trench的名词复数 ); 战壕

参考例句:


life in the trenches 第一次世界大战期间的战壕生活 The troops stormed the enemy's trenches and fanned out across the fields. 部队猛攻敌人的战壕,并在田野上呈扇形散开。



36 petrified

adj.惊呆的;目瞪口呆的v.使吓呆,使惊呆;变僵硬;使石化(petrify的过去式和过去分词)

参考例句:


I'm petrified of snakes. 我特别怕蛇。 The poor child was petrified with fear. 这可怜的孩子被吓呆了。 来自《简明英汉词典》



37 morbidly

adv.病态地

参考例句:


As a result, the mice became morbidly obese and diabetic. 结果,老鼠呈现为病态肥胖和糖尿病。 来自互联网 He was morbidly fascinated by dead bodies. 他对尸体着魔到近乎病态的程度。 来自互联网



38 preposterous

adj.荒谬的,可笑的

参考例句:


The whole idea was preposterous.整个想法都荒唐透顶。 It would be preposterous to shovel coal with a teaspoon.用茶匙铲煤是荒谬的。



39 regained

复得( regain的过去式和过去分词 ); 赢回; 重回; 复至某地

参考例句:


The majority of the people in the world have regained their liberty. 世界上大多数人已重获自由。 She hesitated briefly but quickly regained her poise. 她犹豫片刻,但很快恢复了镇静。



40 exclamation

n.感叹号,惊呼,惊叹词

参考例句:


He could not restrain an exclamation of approval.他禁不住喝一声采。 The author used three exclamation marks at the end of the last sentence to wake up the readers.作者在文章的最后一句连用了三个惊叹号,以引起读者的注意。



41 worthy

adj.(of)值得的,配得上的;有价值的

参考例句:


I did not esteem him to be worthy of trust.我认为他不值得信赖。 There occurred nothing that was worthy to be mentioned.没有值得一提的事发生。



42 demeanor

n.行为;风度

参考例句:


She is quiet in her demeanor.她举止文静。 The old soldier never lost his military demeanor.那个老军人从来没有失去军人风度。



43 astounding

adj.使人震惊的vt.使震惊,使大吃一惊astound的现在分词)

参考例句:


There was an astounding 20% increase in sales. 销售量惊人地增加了20%。 The Chairman's remarks were so astounding that the audience listened to him with bated breath. 主席说的话令人吃惊,所以听众都屏息听他说。 来自《简明英汉词典》
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