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Chapter 11 THE TELEGRAM
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As soon as G.J. had been let into the abode1 by Concepcion's venerable parlour-maid, the voice of Concepcion came down to him from above:
"G.J., who is your oldest and dearest friend?"
"Difficult to say, off-hand."
"Not at all. It's your beard."
That was her greeting to him. He knew she was recalling an old declined suggestion of hers that he should part with his beard. The parlour-maid practised an admirable deafness, faithfully to confirm Concepcion, who always presumed deafness in all servants. G.J. looked up the narrow well of the staircase. He could vaguely4 see Concepcion on high, leaning over the banisters; he thought she was rather fluffilly dressed, for her.
Concepcion inhabited an upper part in a street largely devoted5 to the sale of grand pianos. Her front door was immediately at the top of a long, straight, narrow stairway; so that whoever opened the door stood one step higher than the person desiring entrance. Within the abode, which was fairly spacious6, more and more stairs went up and up. "My motto is," she would say, "'One room, one staircase.'" The life of the abode was on the busy stairs. She called it also her Alpine7 Club. She had made upper-parts in that street popular among the select, and had therefore caused rents to rise. In the drawing-room she had hung a horrible enlarged photographic portrait of herself, with a chocolate-coloured mount, the whole framed in German gilt8, and under it she had inscribed
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abode
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schooling
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abruptness
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devoted
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inscribed
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ministry
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n.(政府的)部;牧师 | |
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ousted
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everlasting
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retired
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appreciative
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catching
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allusion
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criticise
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impartial
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sincerity
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publicity
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candid
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irresistible
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possessed
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benevolence
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discreetly
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privily
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complexion
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corrupting
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champagne
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utterly
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monstrous
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amazement
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condescending
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infinitely
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precisely
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decided
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hysterical
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adj.情绪异常激动的,歇斯底里般的 | |
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voluptuousness
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emanating
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v.从…处传出,传出( emanate的现在分词 );产生,表现,显示 | |
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ineffable
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parched
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bosom
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lodge
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