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V The Martyr
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Miss Grig came back to the office on a Thursday, and somewhat mysteriously. Millicent, no doubt from information received through Gertie Jackson, had been hinting for several days that the return would not be long delayed; but Mr. Grig had said not one word about the matter until the Wednesday evening, when he told Lilian, with apparent casualness, as she was leaving for the night, that his sister might be expected the next morning. As for Miss Jackson, she would resume her duties only on the Monday, having family affairs to transact1 at Islington. Miss Jackson, it seemed, had developed into the trusted companion and intimate--almost ally, if the term were not presumptuous--of the soul and dynamo of the business. Miss Grig and she had suffered together, they had solaced2 and strengthened each other; and Gertie, for all her natural humility3, was henceforth to play in the office a rôle superior to that of a senior employee. She had already been endowed with special privileges, and among these was the privilege of putting the interests of Islington before the interests of Clifford Street.
The advent4 of Miss Grig, of course, considerably5 agitated6 the office and in particular the small room, two of whose occupants had never seen the principal of whose capacity for sustained effort they had heard such wonderful and frightening tales.
At nine-thirty that Thursday morning it was reported in both rooms that Miss Grig had re-entered her fortress7. Nobody had seen her, but ears had heard her, and, moreover, it was mystically known by certain signs, as, for example, the reversal of a doormat which had been out of position for a week, that a higher presence was immanent in the place and that the presence could be none other than Miss Grig. Everybody became an exemplar of assiduity, amiability8
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transact
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v.处理;做交易;谈判 | |
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v.安慰,慰藉( solace的过去分词 ) | |
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humility
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n.谦逊,谦恭 | |
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fortress
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n.堡垒,防御工事 | |
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amiability
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n.和蔼可亲的,亲切的,友善的 | |
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conscientiousness
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passionate
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perfectly
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volition
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adj.错误的,不正确的,不准确的 | |
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inquiry
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sinister
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n.傲慢;无礼;厚颜;傲慢的态度 | |
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n.消失,消散,失踪 | |
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