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CHAPTER XIX THE BRIDGE OF BROKEN HEARTS
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LISTLESS leaves were tossing in the light wind or borne downward in the swirl1 of the flooded Midburn, to the weary shallows where they lay, beached high and sodden2, till the frost nipped and shrivelled their rottenness into dust. A bleak3, thin wind it was, like a fine sour wine, searching the marrow4 and bringing no bloom to the cheek. A light snow powdered the earth, the grey forerunner5 of storms.
Alice stood back in the shelter of the broken parapet. The highway with its modern crossing-place was some hundreds of yards up stream, but here, at the burn mouth, where the turbid6 current joined with the cold, glittering Avelin, there was a grass-grown track, and an ancient, broken-backed bridge. There were few passers on the high-road, none on this deserted7 way; but the girl in all her loneliness shrank back into the shadow. In these minutes she endured the bitter mistrust, the sore hesitancy, of awaiting on a certain but unknown grief.
She had not long to wait, for Lewis came down the Avelin side by a bypath from Etterick village. His alert gait covered his very real confusion, but to the girl he seemed one who belonged to an alien world of cheerfulness. He could not know her grief, and she regretted her coming.
His manners were the same courteous8 formalities. The man was torn with emotion, and yet he greeted her with a conventional ease.
“It was so good of you, Miss Wishart, to give me a chance to come and say good-bye. My going is such a sudden affair, that I might have had no time to come to Glenavelin, but I could not have left without seeing you.”
The girl murmured some indistinct words. “I hope you will have a good time and come back safely,” she said, and then she was tongue-tied.
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v.(使)打漩,(使)涡卷;n.漩涡,螺旋形 | |
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hoarsely
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longing
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防止,避免( avert的过去式和过去分词 ); 转移 | |
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