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Mary Durrant crossed the room and picked up some fallen petals1 from avase of chrysanthemums2. She put them carefully into the wastepaper bas-ket. She was a tall, serene-looking young woman of twenty-seven who, al-though her face was unlined, yet looked older than her years, probablyfrom a sedate3 maturity4 that seemed part of her makeup5. She had goodlooks, without a trace of glamour6. Regular features, a good skin, eyes of avivid blue, and fair hair combed off her face and arranged in a large bunat the back of her neck; a style which at the moment happened to be fash-ionable although that was not her reason for wearing it so. She was a wo-man who always kept to her own style. Her appearance was like herhouse; neat, well kept. Any kind of dust or disorder7 worried her.
The man in the invalid8 chair watching her as she put the fallen petalscarefully away, smiled a slightly twisted smile.
“Same tidy creature,” he said. “A place for everything and everything inits place.” He laughed, with a faint malicious9 note in the laugh. But MaryDurrant was quite undisturbed.
“I do like things to be tidy,” she agreed. “You know, Phil, you wouldn’tlike it yourself if the house was like a shambles10.”
Her husband said with a faint trace of bitterness:
“Well, at any rate I haven’t got the chance of making it into one.”
Soon after their marriage, Philip Durrant had fallen a victim to polio ofthe
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petals
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n.花瓣( petal的名词复数 ) | |
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chrysanthemums
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n.菊花( chrysanthemum的名词复数 ) | |
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sedate
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adj.沉着的,镇静的,安静的 | |
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maturity
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makeup
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glamour
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disorder
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malicious
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shambles
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paralytic
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dependence
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passionate
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tiresome
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consultation
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irritation
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