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The thoughts of Clyde at this time in regard to Roberta and his general situation in Lycurgus were for the mostpart confused and disturbing. For had not Gilbert warned him against associating with the help here? On theother hand, in so far as his actual daily life was concerned, his condition was socially the same as before. Apartfrom the fact that his move to Mrs. Peyton's had taken him into a better street and neighborhood, he was reallynot so well off as he had been at Mrs. Cuppy's. For there at least he had been in touch with those young peoplewho would have been diverting enough had he felt that it would have been wise to indulge them. But now, asidefrom a bachelor brother who was as old as Mrs. Peyton herself, and a son thirty--slim and reserved, who wasconnected with one of the Lycurgus banks--he saw no one who could or would trouble to entertain him. Like theothers with whom he came in contact, they thought him possessed1 of relationships which would make itunnecessary and even a bit presumptuous2 for them to suggest ways and means of entertaining him.
On the other hand, while Roberta was not of that high world to which he now aspired3, still there was that abouther which enticed4 him beyond measure. Day after day and because so much alone, and furthermore because of sostrong a chemic or temperamental pull that was so definitely asserting itself, he could no longer keep his eyes offher--or she hers from him. There were evasive and yet strained and feverish5 eye-flashes between them. And afterone such in his case--a quick and furtive6 glance on her part at times--by no means intended to be seen by him, hefound himself weak and then feverish. Her pretty mouth, her lovely big eyes, her radiant and yet so often shy andevasive smile. And, oh, she had such pretty arms--such a trim, lithe7, sentient8, quick figure and movements. If heonly dared be friendly with her--venture to talk with and then see her somewhere afterwards--if she only would and if he only dared.

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adj.胆大妄为的,放肆的,冒昧的,冒失的 | |
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v.渴望,追求( aspire的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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诱惑,怂恿( entice的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adj.发烧的,狂热的,兴奋的 | |
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furtive
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aspiration
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picturesque
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clump
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underneath
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tempting
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rebellious
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libido
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enticing
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graceful
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poetic
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rosy
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confession
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sentimental
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disinterested
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maneuvered
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v.移动,用策略( maneuver的过去式和过去分词 );操纵 | |
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