Churchhill
I really grow quite uneasy, my dearest mother, about Reginald, from witnessing the very rapid increase of Lady Susan’s influence. They are now on terms of the most particular friendship, frequently engaged in long conversations together; and she has contrived1 by the most artful coquetry to subdue2 his judgment3 to her own purposes. It is impossible to see the intimacy4 between them so very soon established without some alarm, though I can hardly suppose that Lady Susan’s plans extend to marriage. I wish you could get Reginald home again on any plausible5 pretence6; he is not at all disposed to leave us, and I have given him as many hints of my father’s precarious7 state of health as common decency8 will allow me to do in my own house. Her power over him must now be boundless9, as she has entirely10 effaced11 all his former ill-opinion, and persuaded him not merely to forget but to justify12 her conduct. Mr. Smith’s account of her proceedings13 at Langford, where he accused her of having made Mr. Mainwaring and a young man engaged to Miss Mainwaring distractedly in love with her, which Reginald firmly believed when he came here, is now, he is persuaded, only a scandalous invention. He has told me so with a warmth of manner which spoke14 his regret at having believed the contrary himself. How sincerely do I grieve that she ever entered this house! I always looked forward to her coming with uneasiness; but very far was it from originating in anxiety for Reginald. I expected a most disagreeable companion for myself, but could not imagine that my brother would be in the smallest danger of being captivated by a woman with whose principles he was so well acquainted, and whose character he so heartily15 despised. If you can get him away it will be a good thing.
Yours, &c.,
Catherine Vernon.
Catherine Vernon.
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1 contrived | |
adj.不自然的,做作的;虚构的 | |
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vt.制服,使顺从,征服;抑制,克制 | |
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n.审判;判断力,识别力,看法,意见 | |
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n.熟悉,亲密,密切关系,亲昵的言行 | |
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adj.似真实的,似乎有理的,似乎可信的 | |
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v.擦掉( efface的过去式和过去分词 );抹去;超越;使黯然失色 | |
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vt.证明…正当(或有理),为…辩护 | |
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