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He had uttered the hope that he should see her the next day, but Fleda could easily reflect that he wouldn't see her if she were not there to be seen. If there was a thing in the world she desired at that moment, it was that the next day should have no point of resemblance with the day that had just elapsed. She accordingly aspired2 to an absence: she would go immediately down to Maggie. She ran out that evening and telegraphed to her sister, and in the morning she quitted London by an early train. She required for this step no reason but the sense of necessity. It was a strong personal need; she wished to interpose something, and there was nothing she could interpose but distance, but time. If Mrs. Brigstock had to deal with Owen she would allow Mrs. Brigstock the chance. To be there, to be in the midst of it, was the reverse of what she craved3: she had already been more in the midst of it than had ever entered into her plan. At any rate she had renounced4 her plan; she had no plan now but the plan of separation. This was to abandon Owen, to give up the fine office of helping5 him back to his own; but when she had undertaken that office she had not foreseen that Mrs. Gereth would defeat it by a manœuvre so simple. The scene at her father's rooms had extinguished all offices, and the scene at her father's rooms was of Mrs. Gereth's producing. Owen, at all events, must now act for himself: he had obligations to meet, he had satisfactions to give, and Fleda fairly ached with the wish that he might be equal to them. She never knew the extent of her tenderness for him till she became conscious of the present force of her desire that he should be superior, be perhaps even sublime6. She obscurely made out that superiority, that sublimity7, mightn't after all be fatal. She closed her eyes and lived for a day or two in the mere8 beauty of confidence. It was with her on the short journey; it was with her at Maggie's; it
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渴望,热望( crave的过去式 ); 恳求,请求 | |
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perversity
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prostration
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abasement
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hideous
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homage
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inquiry
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entirely
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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winced
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allusion
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frustration
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scrambling
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