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Her father met her at Waterloo. He had business in London, and they stayed on for a few days. Reading between the lines of his later letters, she had felt that all was not well with him. His old heart trouble had come back; and she noticed that he walked to meet her very slowly. It would be all right, now that she had returned, he explained: he had been worrying himself about her.
Mrs. Denton had died. She had left Joan her library, together with her wonderful collection of note books. She had brought them all up-to-date and indexed them. They would be invaluable1 to Francis when he started the new paper upon which they had determined2. He was still in the hospital at Breganze, near to where his machine had been shot down. She had tried to get to him; but it would have meant endless delays; and she had been anxious about her father. The Italian surgeons were very proud of him, he wrote. They had had him X-rayed before and after; and beyond a slight lameness3 which gave him, he thought, a touch of distinction, there was no flaw that the most careful scrutiny4 would be likely to detect. Any day, now, he expected to be discharged. Mary had married an old sweetheart. She had grown restless in the country with nothing to do, and, at the suggestion of some friends, had gone to Bristol to help in a children’s hospital; and there they had met once more.
Neil Singleton, after serving two years in a cholera5 hospital at Baghdad, had died of the flu in Dover twenty-fours hours after landing. Madge was in Palestine. She had been appointed secretary to a committee for the establishment of native schools. She expected to be there for some years, she wrote. The work was interesting, and appealed to her.
Flossie ’phoned her from Paddington Station, the second day, and by luck she happened to be in. Flossie had just come up from Devonshire. Sam had “got through,” and she was on her way to meet him at Hull6
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lameness
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n. 跛, 瘸, 残废 | |
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scrutiny
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n.详细检查,仔细观察 | |
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cholera
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hull
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oligarchy
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granite
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impurities
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不纯( impurity的名词复数 ); 不洁; 淫秽; 杂质 | |
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creed
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gathering
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lurking
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savagery
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Christian
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petals
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grumbled
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folly
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v.涉猎( dabble的现在分词 );涉足;浅尝;少量投资 | |
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robin
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