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VOA慢速英语:'William Wilson,' by Edgar Allan Poe, Part Four
cards - n. small pieces of stiff paper that are marked with symbols or pictures to show their value, come in a set, and are used for playing games
gentleman - n. a man who treats other people in a proper and polite way
coat - n. an outer piece of clothing that can be long or short and that is worn to keep warm or dry
down in the dust – idm. an expression that means discouraged, depressed or sad; Poe uses an outdated form of the expression; today, the common expression is “down in the dumps.”
duke – n. a man of very high rank in the British nobility
shoulder - n. the part of your body where your arm is connected
band – n. a flat, straight piece of material (such as plastic or metal) that forms a circle around something
sword – n. a weapon with a long metal blade that has a sharp point and edge
mask – n. a covering for your face or for part of your face, such as to hide or disguise your face
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