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BOOK FOURTH IX
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She certainly made up with Susie directly, however, for any allowance she might have had privately1 to extend to tepid2 appreciation3; since the late and long talks of these two embraced not only everything offered and suggested by the hours they spent apart, but a good deal more besides. She might be as detached as the occasion required at four o'clock in the afternoon, but she used no such freedom to any one about anything as she habitually4 used about everything to Susan Shepherd at midnight. All the same, it should with much less delay than this have been mentioned, she had not yet—had not, that is, at the end of six days—produced any news for her comrade to compare with an announcement made her by the latter as a result of a drive with Mrs. Lowder, for a change, in the remarkable5 Battersea Park. The elder friends had sociably6 revolved7 there while the younger ones followed bolder fancies in the admirable equipage appointed to Milly at the hotel—a heavier, more emblazoned, more amusing chariot than she had ever, with "stables" notoriously mismanaged, known at home; whereby, in the course of the circuit, more than once repeated, it had "come out," as Mrs. Stringham said, that the couple at Lancaster Gate were, of all people, acquainted with Mildred's other English friend—the gentleman, the one connected with the English newspaper (Susie hung fire a little over his name) who had been with her in New York so shortly previous to present adventures. He had been named of course in Battersea Park—else he couldn't have been identified; and Susie had naturally, before she could produce her own share in the matter as a kind of confession10, to make it plain that her allusion
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adj.微温的,温热的,不太热心的 | |
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appreciation
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habitually
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sociably
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confession
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allusion
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intimacy
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extraordinarily
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undoubtedly
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concealed
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conceal
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possessed
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labyrinth
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disposition
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malady
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extremities
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sufficiently
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nervously
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extrusion
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muster
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vaguely
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unprecedented
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irritation
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prospect
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taboos
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禁忌( taboo的名词复数 ); 忌讳; 戒律; 禁忌的事物(或行为) | |
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fatigue
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albeit
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conj.即使;纵使;虽然 | |
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indifference
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n.不感兴趣,不关心,冷淡,不在乎 | |
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honourably
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motive
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sublime
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flickered
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embroider
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cemetery
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amendment
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weird
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qualified
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pensive
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supreme
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jealousy
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gracefully
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