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Chapter 36 union Not Always Strength
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‘The steps of the bearers, heavy and slow,
The sobs1 of the mourners, deep and low.’
SHELLEY.
At the time arranged the previous day, they set out on their walk to see Nicholas Higgins and his daughter. They both were reminded of their recent loss, by a strange kind of shyness in their new habiliments, and in the fact that it was the first time, for many weeks, that they had deliberately2 gone out together. They drew very close to each other in unspoken sympathy.
Nicholas was sitting by the fire-side in his accustomed corner: but he had not his accustomed pipe. He was leaning his head upon his hand, his arm resting on his knee. He did not get up when he saw them, though Margaret could read the welcome in his eye.
‘Sit ye down, sit ye down. Fire’s welly out,’ said he, giving it a vigorous poke4, as if to turn attention away from himself. He was rather disorderly, to be sure, with a black unshaven beard of several days’ growth, making his pale face look yet paler, and a jacket which would have been all the better for patching.
‘We thought we should have a good chance of finding you, just after dinner-time,’ said Margaret.
‘We have had our sorrow too, since we saw you,’ said Mr. Hale.
‘Ay, ay. Sorrows is more plentiful6 than dinners just now; I reckon, my dinner hour stretches all o’er the day; yo’re pretty sure of finding me.’
‘Are you out of work?’ asked Margaret.
‘Ay,’ he replied shortly. Then, after a moment’s silence, he added, looking up for the first time: ‘I’m not wanting brass7. Dunno yo’ think it. Bess, poor lass, had a little stock under her pillow, ready to slip into my hand, last moment, and Mary is fustian-cutting. But I’m out o’ work a’ the same.’
‘We owe Mary some money,’ said Mr. Hale, before Margaret’s sharp pressure on his arm could arrest the words.
‘If hoo takes it, I’ll turn her out o’ doors. I’ll bide
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啜泣(声),呜咽(声)( sob的名词复数 ) | |
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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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弄脏; 玷污; 涂抹; 擦上 | |
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