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Chapter 9 Bathsheba meets a handsome soldier
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Farmers always gave a special supper to the sheep shearers when they had finished their work. This year Bathsheba had ordered her maids to put a long table in the garden,with the top end of the table just inside the house. The farm workers took their seats,and she sat at the top of the table,so that she was with them,but a little apart. There was an empty place at the bottom of the table. At first she asked Gabriel to sit there,but just then Mr Boldwood arrived, apologizing for his lateness. ‘Gabriel,’said Bathsheba,‘will you move again please, and let Mr Boldwood sit there?’Gabriel moved away in silence to another seat. They all ate and drank,and celebrated1 the end of the sheep-shearing by singing their favourite songs. Mr Boldwood seemed unusually cheerful,and at the end of the meal he left his seat and went to join Bathsheba at her end of the table,just inside the sitting-room2 . It was growing dark,but Gabriel and the other men could not avoid noticing how Boldwood looked at her. It was clear that the middle-aged farmer was deeply in love.
After a while Bathsheba said goodnight to her farm workers,and closed the sitting-room door and windows. Now she and Boldwood were alone. Kneeling3 in front of her,he took her hands.
‘Tell me,tell me what you've decided!’he begged. ‘I'll try to love you,’she answered in a trembling voice. ‘And if you think I'll make a good wife,I'll agree to marry you But,Mr Boldwood,any woman would hesitate before deciding on something as important as marriage. Could you wait a few weeks until I'm sure?’
‘I'll be away on business for five or six weeks anyway. Do you really think that by that time you will…’
‘I feel almost sure that when you come back,at harvest time,I'll be able to promise to marry you. But,remember,I can't promise yet. ’
‘I don't ask for anything more. I can wait. Goodnight, Miss Everdene!’And he left her. Bathsheba now realized how thoughtlessly4 she had behaved towards him,and understood how deeply he loved her. She was very sorry for her mistake and was therefore punishing herself by agreeing to marry him.
That evening she went round the farm as usual,lighting her lamp whenever necessary,to check that all the animals were safe. On her way back,she was walking along the narrow public path which led to her house. It was very dark there, among the trees,and she was a little surprised to hear some
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1 celebrated | |
adj.有名的,声誉卓著的 | |
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n.(BrE)客厅,起居室 | |
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adv.草率地,不体贴地;混;等闲 | |
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n.脚步(声),一步的距离,足迹;脚步(声)( footstep的名词复数 );一步的距离;足迹 | |
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n.刺激(物),激励;vt.激励,鞭策,促进 | |
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adj.脸红的 动词blush的现在分词形式 | |
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vt.解开,松开;取消,撤销 | |
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12 hay | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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