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91. | I'm a born loser. |
| 我生来就是个输者。 |
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92. | envy that infected their thoughts |
| 妒忌污染了他们的思想 |
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93. | be eaten up with curiosity, anger, envy, etc |
| 受好奇心、 愤怒、 妒忌等煎熬 |
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94. | "But George knew about entrances and exits. |
| “乔治知道生来死往。 |
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95. | a sharp and bitter manner. |
| 锐利而且妒忌的行为方式。 |
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96. | Nevertheless it is to be noted, that unworthy persons are most envied, at their first coming in, and afterwards overcome it better; |
| 不过应该注意到,卑微之人在发迹之初最遭人妒忌,其后妒忌会逐渐减弱; |
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97. | "Spare me your jealousy, Madam. |
| "太太,你还是不要妒忌吧。 |
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98. | Send someone for the doctor. |
| 差人去请医生来。 |
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99. | James envied his friend's success. |
| 詹姆士妒忌他朋友的成功。 |
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100. | We must get the doctor in. |
| 我们得请医生来。 |
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