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CHAPTER V
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AN ARROW FROM THE IMPATIENT GOD
On an afternoon three or four days after the recovery of Sam, matters became complicated. George, as usual, discovered that he had been dawdling1 in the portals of his desires, when the doors came to with a bang. Then he hastened to knock.
"Tell her," he said, "I will come up tomorrow after milking—tell her I'm coming to see her."
On the evening of that morrow, the first person to put in an appearance was a garrulous2 spinster who had called ostensibly to inquire into the absence of the family from church: "I said to Elizabeth, 'Now what a thing if anything happens to them just now, and the wedding is put off.' I felt I must come and make myself sure—that nothing had happened. We all feel so interested in Lettie just now. I'm sure everybody is talking of her, she seems in the air.—I really think we shall have thunder: I hope we shan't.—Yes, we are all so glad that Mr. Tempest is content with a wife from at home—the others, his father and Mr. Robert and the rest—they were none of them to be suited at home, though to be sure the wives they brought were nothing—indeed they were not—as many a one said—Mrs. Robert was a paltry3 choice—neither in looks or manner had she anything to boast of—if her family was older than mine. Family wasn't much to make up for what she lacked in other things, that I could easily have supplied her with; and, oh, dear, what an object she is now, with her wisp of hair and her spectacles! She for one hasn't kept much of her youth. But when is the exact date, dear?—Some say this and some that, but as I always say, I never trust a 'they say.' It is so nice that you have that cousin a canon to come down for the service, Mrs. Beardsall, and Sir Walter Houghton for the groom's man! What?—You don't think so—oh, but I know, dear, I know; you do like to treasure up these secrets, don't you; you are greedy for all the good things just now."
She shook her head at Lettie, and the jet ornaments4 on her bonnet5 twittered like a thousand wagging little tongues. Then she sighed, and was about to recommence her song, when she happened to turn her head and to
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adj.闲逛的,懒散的v.混(时间)( dawdle的现在分词 ) | |
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n.装饰( ornament的名词复数 );点缀;装饰品;首饰v.装饰,点缀,美化( ornament的第三人称单数 ) | |
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妙脆角,一种类似薯片但做成尖角或喇叭状的零食; 号角( bugle的名词复数 ); 喇叭; 匍匐筋骨草; (装饰女服用的)柱状玻璃(或塑料)小珠 | |
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fervently
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backwards
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adv.往回地,向原处,倒,相反,前后倒置地 | |
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instinctively
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chilly
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groves
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树丛,小树林( grove的名词复数 ) | |
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riotously
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fowl
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n.家禽,鸡,禽肉 | |
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bough
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wan
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(wide area network)广域网 | |
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monotonous
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perseverance
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misery
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exhausted
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adj.极其疲惫的,精疲力尽的 | |
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wrecked
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utterly
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yearning
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a.渴望的;向往的;怀念的 | |
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delirious
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adj.不省人事的,神智昏迷的 | |
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inert
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nervously
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valiantly
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apprehensively
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frail
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propped
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支撑,支持,维持( prop的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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smeared
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弄脏; 玷污; 涂抹; 擦上 | |
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sobbed
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哭泣,啜泣( sob的过去式和过去分词 ); 哭诉,呜咽地说 | |
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