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Yes, Maynard,’ said Sir Christopher, chatting with Mr. Gilfil in the library, ‘it really is a remarkable1 thing that I never in my life laid a plan, and failed to carry it out. I lay my plans well, and I never swerve2 from them—that’s it. A strong will is the only magic. And next to striking out one’s plans, the pleasantest thing in the world is to see them well accomplished3. This year, now, will be the happiest of my life, all but the year ’53, when I came into possession of the Manor4, and married Henrietta. The last touch is given to the old house; Anthony’s marriage—the thing I had nearest my heart—is settled to my entire satisfaction; and by-and-by you will be buying a little wedding-ring for Tina’s finger. Don’t shake your head in that forlorn way;—when I make prophecies they generally come to pass. But there’s a quarter after twelve striking. I must be riding to the High Ash to meet Markham about felling some timber. My old oaks will have to groan5 for this wedding, but’—
The door burst open, and Caterina, ghastly and panting, her eyes distended6 with terror, rushed in, threw her arms round Sir Christopher’s neck, and gasping7 out—‘Anthony ... the Rookery ... dead ... in the Rookery’, fell fainting on the floor.
In a moment Sir Christopher was out of the room, and Mr. Gilfil was bending to raise Caterina in his arms. As he lifted her from the ground he felt something hard and heavy in her pocket. What could it be? The weight of it would be enough to hurt her as she lay. He carried her to the sofa, put his hand in her pocket, and drew forth9 the dagger
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innocence
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delirious
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raving
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大树枝( bough的名词复数 ) | |
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