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CHAPTER XL. A Trip to Louisville
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Cowperwood, with his appetite for the wonders of life, his appreciation1 of the dramas which produce either failure or success, could not help being interested in this spoiled woman who was sailing so vaguely2 the seas of chance. Colonel Gillis once said that with some strong man to back her, Nannie Fleming could be put back into society. She had a pleasant appeal—she and her two children, of whom she never spoke3. After a few visits to her home Cowperwood spent hours talking with Mrs. Carter whenever he was in Louisville. On one occasion, as they were entering her boudoir, she picked up a photograph of her daughter from the dresser and dropped it into a drawer. Cowperwood had never seen this picture before. It was that of a girl of fifteen or sixteen, of whom he obtained but the most fleeting4 glance. Yet, with that instinct for the essential and vital which invariably possessed5 him, he gained a keen impression of it. It was of a delicately haggard child with a marvelously agreeable smile, a fine, high-poised head upon a thin neck, and an air of bored superiority. Combined with this was a touch of weariness about the eyelids6 which drooped7 in a lofty way. Cowperwood was fascinated. Because of the daughter he professed8 an interest in the mother, which he really did not feel.
A little later Cowperwood was moved to definite action by the discovery in a photographer’s window in Louisville of a second picture of Berenice—a rather large affair which Mrs. Carter had had enlarged from a print sent her by her daughter some time before. Berenice was standing9 rather indifferently posed at the corner of a colonial mantel, a soft straw outing-hat held
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appreciation
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n.评价;欣赏;感谢;领会,理解;价格上涨 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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公开声称的,伪称的,已立誓信教的 | |
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