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-When you made your offer, I thought you might be a great lady nurse and faint at the sight of blood, but I see you're made of sterner stuff.
-It's definitely the heart. It's almost too quiet to hear at all.
-I'm afraid so.
-I've been thinking about the treatments that are available. Considerable success has been achieved over the last few years by draining the pericardial sac of the excess fluid and administering adrenaline.
-Mrs. Crawley, I appreciate your thoroughness.
-Injection of adrenaline is a comparatively new procedure.
-It's a while ago now, but I saw my husband do it. I know how.
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-Please, Mrs Crawley, don't-- don't force me to be uncivil. We would be setting an impossible precedent2 when every villager could--could demand the latest fad3 in treatment for each new cut and graze.
-I would remind you that we're not talking of a cut or a graze, but the loss of a man's life and the ruin of his family.
-Of course, but I beg you to see that it is not reasonable.
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1 unwilling | |
adj.不情愿的 | |
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2 precedent | |
n.先例,前例;惯例;adj.在前的,在先的 | |
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3 fad | |
n.时尚;一时流行的狂热;一时的爱好 | |
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