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CHAPTER XXII HE LEARNS MORE ABOUT WOMEN
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When Henry had rendered up his ticket and recovered his garments, he found Geraldine in the hall, and a servant asking her if she wanted a four-wheeler or a hansom. He was not quite sure whether she had descended1 before him or after him: things were rather misty2.
'I am going your way,' he said. 'Can't I see you home?'
He was going her way: the idea of going her way had occurred to him suddenly as a beautiful idea.
Instead of replying, she looked at him. She looked at him sadly out of the white shawl which enveloped3 her head and her golden hair, and nodded.
There was a four-wheeler at the kerb, and they entered it and sat down side by side in that restricted compartment4, and the fat old driver, with his red face popping up out of a barrel consisting of scores of overcoats and aprons5, drove off. It was very foggy, but one could see the lamp-posts.
Geraldine coughed.
'These fogs are simply awful, aren't they?' he remarked.
She made no answer.
'It isn't often they begin as early as this,' he proceeded; 'I suppose it means a bad winter.'
But she made no answer.
And then a sort of throb6 communicated itself to him, and then another, and then he heard a smothered7 sound. This magnificent creature, this independent, experienced, strong-minded, superior, dazzling creature was crying—was, indeed, sobbing8. And cabs are so small, and she was so close. Pleasure may be so keen as to be agonizing9: Henry discovered this profound truth in that moment. In that moment he learnt more about women than he had learnt during the whole of his previous life. He knew that her sobbing had some connection with A Question of Cubits, but he could not exactly determine the connection.
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围裙( apron的名词复数 ); 停机坪,台口(舞台幕前的部份) | |
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sobbed
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etiquette
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adj.武士精神的;对女人彬彬有礼的 | |
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