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CHAPTER 5 Flight From A Lady
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Mr. Satterthwaite thought to himself: “He’s got it badly.”
He felt a sudden pity for his host. At the age of fifty-two, Charles Cartwright, the gay debonair1 breaker of hearts, had fallen in love. And, as he himself realised, his case was doomed2 to disappointment. Youth turns to youth.
“Girls don’t wear their hearts on their sleeves,” thought Mr. Satterthwaite. “Egg makes a great parade of her feeling for Sir Charles. She wouldn’t if it really meant anything. Young Manders is the one.”
Mr. Satterthwaite was usually fairly shrewd in his assumptions. Still, there was probably one factor that he did not take into account, because he was unaware3 of it himself. That was the enhanced value placed by age on youth. To Mr. Satterthwaite, an elderly man, the fact that Egg might prefer a middle-aged4 man to a young one was frankly5 incredible. Youth was to him so much the most magical of all gifts.
He felt strengthened in his beliefs when Egg rang up after dinner and demanded permission to bring Oliver along and “have a consultation6.”
Certainly a handsome lad, with his dark, heavy-lidded eyes and easy grace of movement. He had, it seemed, permitted himself to be brought - a tribute to Egg’s energy; but his general attitude was lazily sceptical.
“Can’t you talk her out of it, sir?” he said to Sir Charles. “It’s this appallingly7 healthy bucolic8 life she leads that makes her so energetic. You know, Egg, you really are detestably hearty9. And your tastes are childish - crime - sensation - and all that
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debonair
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frankly
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consultation
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n.咨询;商量;商议;会议 | |
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hearty
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adj.热情友好的;衷心的;尽情的,纵情的 | |
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