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Five
Mark Easterbrook’s Narrative1
“What a relief,” sighed Mrs. Oliver. “To think it’s over and nothing hashappened!”
It was a moment of relaxation2. Rhoda’s fête had passed off in the man-ner of fêtes. Violent anxiety about the weather which in the early morningappeared capricious in the extreme. Considerable argument as to whetherany stalls should be set up in the open, or whether everything should takeplace in the long barn and the marquee. Various passionate3 local disputesregarding tea arrangements, produce stalls, et cetera. Tactful settlement ofsame by Rhoda. Periodical escapes of Rhoda’s delightful4 but undisciplineddogs who were supposed to be incarcerated5 in the house, owing to doubtsas to their behaviour on this great occasion. Doubts fully6 justified7! Arrivalof pleasant but vague starlet in a profusion8 of pale fur, to open the fête,which she did very charmingly, adding a few moving words about theplight of refugees which puzzled everybody, since the object of the fêtewas the restoration of the church tower. Enormous success of the bottlestall. The usual difficulties about change. Pandemonium9 at teatime whenevery patron wanted to invade the marquee and partake of it simultan-eously.
Finally, blessed arrival of evening. Displays of local dancing in the longbarn were still going on. Fireworks and a bonfire were scheduled, but theweary household had now retired10 to the house, and were partaking of asketchy cold meal in the dining room, indulging meanwhile in one ofthose
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narrative
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n.叙述,故事;adj.叙事的,故事体的 | |
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n.松弛,放松;休息;消遣;娱乐 | |
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