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A dream journey. So it seemed; more so every day. It was as though, Hil-ary felt, she had been travelling all her life with these five strangely assor-ted companions. They had stepped off from the beaten track into the void.
In one sense this journey of theirs could not be called a flight. They wereall, she supposed, free agents; free, that is, to go where they chose. As faras she knew they had committed no crime, they were not wanted by thepolice. Yet great pains had been taken to hide their tracks. Sometimes shewondered why this was, since they were not fugitives1. It was as thoughthey were in process of becoming not themselves but someone else.
That indeed was literally2 true in her case. She who had left England asHilary Craven had become Olive Betterton, and perhaps her strange feel-ing of unreality had something to do with that. Every day the glib3 politicalslogans seemed to come more easily to her lips. She felt herself becomingearnest and intense, and that again she put down to the influence of hercompanions.
She knew now that she was afraid of them. She had never before spentany time in close intimacy4 with people of genius. This was genius at closequarters, and genius had that something above the normal in it that was agreat strain upon the ordinary mind and feeling. All five were differentfrom each other, yet each had that curious quality of burning intensity5,the single-mindedness of purpose that made such a terrifying impression.
She did not know whether it were a quality of brain or rather a quality ofoutlook, of intensity. But each of them, she thought, was in his or her waya passionate6 idealist. To Dr. Barron life was a passionate desire to be oncemore in his laboratory, to be able to calculate and experiment and workwith unlimited7 money and unlimited resources. To work for what? Shedoubted if he ever put that question to himself. He spoke
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literally
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adj.圆滑的,油嘴滑舌的 | |
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intimacy
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intensity
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passionate
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antagonistic
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arrogance
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baker
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atlas
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contemplate
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desultory
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