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BOOK SIXTH II
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It was extraordinary enough that he should actually be finding himself, when Thursday arrived, none so wide of the mark. Kate hadn't come all the way to this for him, but she had come to a good deal by the end of a quarter of an hour. What she had begun with was her surprise at her appearing to have left him on Tuesday anything more to understand. The parts, as he now saw, under her hand, did fall more or less together, and it wasn't even as if she had spent the interval1 in twisting and fitting them. She was bright and handsome, not fagged and worn, with the general clearness; for it certainly stuck out enough that if the American ladies themselves weren't to be squared, which was absurd, they fairly imposed the necessity of trying Aunt Maud again. One couldn't say to them, kind as she had been to them: "We'll meet, please, whenever you'll let us, at your house; but we count on you to help us to keep it secret." They must in other terms inevitably2 speak to Aunt Maud—it would be of the last awkwardness to ask them not to: Kate had embraced all this in her choice of speaking first. What Kate embraced altogether was indeed wonderful to-day for Densher, though he perhaps struck himself rather as getting it out of her piece by piece than as receiving it in a steady light. He had always felt, however, that the more he asked of her the more he found her prepared, as he imaged it, to hand out. He had said to her more than once even before his absence: "You keep the key of the cupboard, and I foresee that when we're married you'll dole3 me out my sugar by lumps." She had replied that she rejoiced in his assumption that sugar would be his diet, and the domestic arrangement so prefigured might have seemed already to prevail. The supply from the cupboard at this hour was doubtless, of a truth, not altogether cloyingly4 sweet; but it met in a manner his immediate5 requirements. If her explanations at any rate prompted questions the questions no more exhausted6 them than they exhausted her patience. And they were naturally, of the series, the simpler; as for instance in his taking it from her that Miss Theale then could do nothing for them. He
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dole
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cloyingly
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immediate
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exhausted
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frankly
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lucidly
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ultimatum
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reminder
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reverently
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trite
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bondage
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varnished
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blues
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allusion
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n.暗示,间接提示 | |
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inconvenient
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delightfully
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sublimely
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strictly
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blessing
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prudence
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obstinate
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consistency
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entreaty
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reverted
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brute
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humbug
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possessed
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extraordinarily
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exquisite
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adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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kindling
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impatience
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precisely
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concession
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embarrassment
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perverse
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