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BOOK 1 Five
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Five
ALEXANDRA FARRADAY
Sandra Farraday had not forgotten Rosemary Barton.
She was thinking of her at this very minute—thinking of her slumped1
forward across the table in the restaurant that night.
She remembered her own sharp indrawn breath and how then, looking
up, she had found Stephen watching her. . . .
Had he read the truth in her eyes? Had he seen the hate, the mingling2 of
horror and triumph?
Nearly a year ago now—and as fresh in her mind as if it had been yes-
terday! Rosemary, that’s for remembrance. How horribly true that was. It
was no good a person being dead if they lived on in your mind. That was
what Rosemary had done. In Sandra’s mind—and in Stephen’s, too? She
didn’t know, but she thought it probable.
The Luxembourg — that hateful place with its excellent food, its deft3
swift service, its luxurious4 décor and setting. An impossible place to avoid,
people were always asking you there.
She would have liked to forget—but everything conspired5 to make her
remember. Even Fairhaven was no longer exempt6 now that George Barton
had come to live at Little Priors.
It was really rather extraordinary of him. George Barton was altogether
an odd man. Not at all the kind of neighbour she liked to have. His pres-
ence at Little Priors spoiled for her the charm and peace of Fairhaven. Al-
ways, up to this summer, it had been a place of healing and rest, a place
where she and Stephen had been happy—that is, if they ever had been
happy?
Her lips pressed thinly together. Yes, a thousand times, yes! They could
have been happy but for Rosemary. It was Rosemary who had shattered
the delicate edifice7 of mutual
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| 大幅度下降,暴跌( slump的过去式和过去分词 ); 沉重或突然地落下[倒下] | |
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mingling
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deft
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| adj.灵巧的,熟练的(a deft hand 能手) | |
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luxurious
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| adj.精美而昂贵的;豪华的 | |
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conspired
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| 密谋( conspire的过去式和过去分词 ); 搞阴谋; (事件等)巧合; 共同导致 | |
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| adj.免除的;v.使免除;n.免税者,被免除义务者 | |
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| n.宏伟的建筑物(如宫殿,教室) | |
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mutual
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| adj.相互的,彼此的;共同的,共有的 | |
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expounding
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| 论述,详细讲解( expound的现在分词 ) | |
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ledge
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incapable
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intensity
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scent
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folly
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cocktail
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| n.鸡尾酒;餐前开胃小吃;混合物 | |
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pneumonia
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horrified
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touching
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joint
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iris
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bustling
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