There was, of course, no mirror in the supply closet, and, since he had never before faced the obligation of dressing4 without the aid of a mirror, Jerome spent an anxious thought on the possibility of being unable to negotiate his cravat5. The absence of his own familiar looking glass reminded him, over again, of the vertiginous6 fact that he had said good-bye, though so informally, to all that had gone to compose his erstwhile existence. Could he manage to reorganize his entire life in an instant? And how could he spend his days if not behind the counters of Oaks, Ferguson & Whitley’s? But then the more back-patting problem presented itself: How could they ever manage without him? Yes, this bore earmarks of a supreme emotion.
Carefully attaching the clip to the ends of his tie, he snipped7 its pincher against the edge of his bargain counter shirt. It signified that he was now ready for whatever the day might hold.
Gradually the members of Mr. Curry’s little troupe8 came straggling up into the welcome sunshine, wearing an aspect[86] of determined9 cheerfulness—which was, indeed, beginning to grow a bit seaworthy.
“Everybody happy, no bones broken,” the comedian10 estimated in his twinkling way, as he went about slapping people on the back irrespective of sex. Curiously12 enough—even somewhat bafflingly—this was a comedian a great deal funnier off the stage than on.
“Ah, there, Mr. Stewart!” He approached and shook hands with tremendous respect.
And Jerome amazed everybody by turning, even as he acknowledged the sober salutation, and winking13 broadly at the singers who stood looking on with an edge of amusement. The wink11 seemed to warn them they would have to be guarded from now on if they were to have fun at his expense.
Jerome was making progress.
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1 intimacy | |
n.熟悉,亲密,密切关系,亲昵的言行 | |
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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n.领巾,领结;v.使穿有领结的服装,使结领结 | |
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