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It was a common practice in Taylorville never to send for the doctor until you knew what was the matter with you. So long as the symptoms failed to align1 themselves with any known disorder2, they were supposed to be amenable3 to neighbourly advice, to the common stock of medical misinformation, to the almanac or some such repository of science; and though this practice led on too many occasions to the disease getting past the curable stages before the physician was called, I never remember to have heard it questioned.
"You see," people remarked to one another at the funeral, "they didn't know what was the matter with her until it was too late," and it passed for all extenuation5. It was natural then that my mother should have kept any premonitory symptoms of her indisposition even from Forester; close as they were in their affections she would have thought it indelicate to have spoken to him of her health. The first determinate stroke of it came upon her sitting quietly in her usual place at prayer meeting on a Wednesday evening.
It had been Forester's habit to close the shop a little early on that evening, going around to the church to walk home with her, getting in before the last hymn6 to save his face with the minister by a show of regular attendance. But on this evening customers detained him beyond his usual hour, so that by the time he reached the corner opposite the church, he saw the people dribbling7 out by twos and threes, across the lighted doorway8, and noted9 that my mother was not with them. He thought she might have slipped out earlier and gone around to the shop for him as occasionally happened, but seeing the lights did not go out at once in the church, he looked in to make sure, and saw her still sitting in her accustomed place. The sexton and the organist, who were fussing together about a broken pedal, appeared not to have observed her there, and one of them was reaching up to put out the light when Forester touched her on the shoulder. She started and seemed to come awake with an effort, and on the way home she stumbled once or twice in a manner that led him, totally unaccustomed as he was to think of my mother as ill in any sort, to get a little entertainment out of it by gentle rallying, which was dropped when he discovered that it caused her genuine, pained
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vt.使成一线,结盟,调节;vi.成一线,结盟 | |
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adj.经得起检验的;顺从的;对负有义务的 | |
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n.减轻罪孽的借口;酌情减轻;细 | |
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n.赞美诗,圣歌,颂歌 | |
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越控( override的过去式 ); (以权力)否决; 优先于; 比…更重要 | |
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ad.热烈地,激烈地 | |
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n.使放心,使消除疑虑 | |
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