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He knew at once that she was from Home, though as she sat opposite him with the fingers of her mended gloves laced under her chin and her face turned away to miss no point of the cypresses1 and warm, illumined walls, there was nothing to prove that any one of a hundred towns might not have produced her. Peter remembered what sort of people wore gloves like that in Bloombury—the minister's wife, the school teacher, his mother and Ellen—and was instantly sure she would not have been travelling through Italy first-class except at the instigation of the large, widowed and distrustful woman with whom she got on at Padua. This lady, also, Peter understood very well. He thought it likely she sat in rocking chairs a great deal at home and travelled to improve her mind. She had, moreover, a general air of proclaiming the unwarrantableness of railway acquaintances, which alone would have prevented Peter from[Pg 187] asking the girl, as he absurdly wanted to, if they had painted the new school-house yet, and if there had been much water that year in Miller's pond.
As she sat so with her round hat pushed askew2 by the window-glass, there was some delicate reminder3 about her that streaked4 the rich Italian landscape with vestiges5 of Bloombury.
He looked out of the window where she looked and saw the white straight-sided villas6 change to green-shuttered farmhouses7, and fine old Roman roads lead on to Harmony. It was all there for him in its unexpectedness, as freshly touching8 as those reminders9 of his mother which he came upon occasionally where Ellen kept them laid by in lavender; as if the girl had shaken from the folds of her jacket of unmistakable Bloombury cut, Youth for him—his own—anybody's Youth—no limp and yellowed keepsake, but all crisply done up and ready for putting on. So sharp for the moment was his sense of accepting the invitation to put it on with her as the best possible traveller's
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残余部分( vestige的名词复数 ); 遗迹; 痕迹; 毫不 | |
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