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Chapter 15 EVENING OUT
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He found Christine exactly as he had left her, in the same tea-gown and the same posture1, and on the same sofa. But a small table had been put by the sofa; and on this table was a penny bottle of ink in a saucer, and a pen. She was studying some kind of official form. The pucker2 between the eyes was very marked.
"Already!" she exclaimed, as if amazed. "But there is not a clock that goes, and I had not the least idea of the hour. Besides, I was splitting my head to fill up this form."
Such was her notion of being exact! He had abandoned an important meeting of a committee which was doing untold3 mercies to her compatriots in order to keep his appointment with her; and she, whose professional business it was that evening to charm him and harmonise with him, had merely flouted4 the appointment. Nevertheless, her gestures and smile as she rose and came towards him were so utterly5 exquisite6 that immediately he also flouted the appointment. What, after all, could it matter whether they dined at eight, nine, or even ten o'clock?
No woman had ever put her chin up to his as she did, nor with a glance expressed so unreserved a surrender to his masculinity.
She went on, twining languishingly9 round him:
"I do not know whether I ought to go out. I am yet far from—It is perhaps imprudent."
"Absurd!" he protested—he could not bear the thought of her not dining with him. He knew too well the desolation of a solitary
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v.撅起,使起皱;n.(衣服上的)皱纹,褶子 | |
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flouted
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languishingly
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渐渐变弱地,脉脉含情地 | |
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solitary
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calligraphy
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distinguished
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touching
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eminently
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chrysanthemums
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gilded
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squanderer
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costly
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puerility
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grievance
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agitated
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catching
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agitation
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pointedly
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innocence
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metropolitan
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bestowing
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authentically
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ledger
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inspection
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sincerity
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vista
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serenely
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faculty
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bliss
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mingle
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impair
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contentedly
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reverted
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恢复( revert的过去式和过去分词 ); 重提; 回到…上; 归还 | |
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