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BOOK TWO
Nine
So that was that, and Ellie and I got married. It sounds abrupt1 just puttingit like that, but you see it was really just the way things happened. We de-cided to be married and we got married.
It was part of the whole thing—not just an end to a romantic novel or afairy story. “And so they got married and lived happily ever afterwards.”
You can’t, after all, make a big drama out of living happily ever after-wards. We were married and we were both happy and it was really quitea time before anyone got on to us and began to make the usual difficultiesand commotions2 and we’d made up our minds to those.
The whole thing was really extraordinarily3 simple. In her desire forfreedom Ellie had covered her tracks very cleverly up to now. The usefulGreta had taken all the necessary steps, and was always on guard behindher. And I had realized fairly soon on that there was nobody really whosebusiness it was to care terribly about Ellie and what she was doing. Shehad a stepmother who was engrossed4 in her own social life and love af-fairs. If Ellie didn’t wish to accompany her to any particular spot on theglobe there was no need for Ellie to do so. She’d had all the proper gover-nesses and ladies’ maids and scholastic5 advantages and if she wanted to goto Europe, why not? If she chose to have her twenty-first birthday in Lon-don, again why not? Now that she had come into her vast fortune she hadthe whip hand of her family in so far as spending her money went. If she’dwanted a villa6 on the Riviera or a castle on the Costa Brava or a yacht orany of those things, she had only to mention the fact and someone amongthe retinues7 that surrounded millionaires would put everything in handimmediately.
Greta, I gather, was regarded by her family as an admirable stooge.
Competent, able to make all arrangements with the utmost efficiency, sub-servient no doubt and charming to the stepmother, the uncle and a fewodd cousins who seemed to be knocking about. Ellie had no fewer thanthree lawyers at her command, from what she let fall every now and then.
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adj.突然的,意外的;唐突的,鲁莽的 | |
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