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Chapter Twenty
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Twenty
W hen I got back to the Vicarage I found that we were in the middle of a domestic crisis.
Griselda met me in the hall and with tears in her eyes dragged me into the drawing room. “She’s going.”
“Who’s going?”
“Mary. She’s given notice.”
I really could not take the announcement in a tragic1 spirit.
“Well,” I said, “we’ll have to get another servant.”
It seemed to me a perfectly2 reasonable thing to say. When one servant goes, you get another. I was at a loss tounderstand Griselda’s look of reproach.
“Len—you are absolutely heartless. You don’t care.”
I didn’t. In fact, I felt almost lighthearted at the prospect3 of no more burnt puddings and undercooked vegetables.
“I’ll have to look for a girl, and find one, and train her,” continued Griselda in a voice of acute self-pity.
“Is Mary trained?” I said.
“Of course she is.”
“I suppose,” I said, “that someone has heard her address us as sir or ma’am and has immediately wrested4 her fromus as a paragon5. All I can say is, they’ll be disappointed.”
“It isn’t that,” said Griselda. “Nobody else wants her. I don’t see how they could. It’s her feelings. They’re upsetbecause Lettice Protheroe said she didn’t dust properly.”
Griselda often comes out with surprising statements, but this seemed to me so surprising that I questioned it. Itseemed to me the most unlikely thing in the world that Lettice Protheroe should go out of her way to interfere6 in ourdomestic affairs and reprove our maid for slovenly7 housework. It was so completely unLettice-like, and I said so.
“I don’t see,” I said, “what our dust has to do with Lettice Protheroe.”
“Nothing at all,” said my wife. “That’s why it’s so
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prospect
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n.前景,前途;景色,视野 | |
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(用力)拧( wrest的过去式和过去分词 ); 费力取得; (从…)攫取; ( 从… ) 强行取去… | |
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paragon
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n.模范,典型 | |
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v.(in)干涉,干预;(with)妨碍,打扰 | |
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slovenly
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adj.懒散的,不整齐的,邋遢的 | |
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thoroughly
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flicking
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