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The last dreary1 days of November came to their end.
No longer darkened by the shadows of crime and torment2 and death, the life of Amelius glided3 insensibly into the peaceful byways of seclusion4, brightened by the companionship of Sally. The winter days followed one another in a happy uniformity of occupations and amusements. There were lessons to fill up the morning, and walks to occupy the afternoon — and, in the evenings, sometimes reading, sometimes singing, sometimes nothing but the lazy luxury of talk. In the vast world of London, with its monstrous5 extremes of wealth and poverty, and its all-permeating malady6 of life at fever-heat, there was one supremely7 innocent and supremely happy creature. Sally had heard of Heaven, attainable8 on the hard condition of first paying the debt of death. “I have found a kinder Heaven,” she said, one day. “It is here in the cottage; and Amelius has shown me the way to it.”
Their social isolation9 was at this time complete: they were two friendless people, perfectly10 insensible to all that was perilous11 and pitiable in their own position. They parted with a kiss at night, and they met again with a kiss in the morning — and they were as happily free from all mistrust of the future as a pair of birds. No visitors came to the house; the few friends and acquaintances of Amelius, forgotten by him, forgot him in return. Now and then, Toff’s wife came to the cottage, and exhibited the “cherubim-baby.” Now and then, Toff himself (a musician among his other accomplishments) brought his

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adj.令人沮丧的,沉闷的,单调乏味的 | |
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jealousy
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infamy
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