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Chapter 49 Breathing Tranquillity
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‘And down the sunny beach she paces slowly,
With many doubtful pauses by the way;
Grief hath an influence so hush’d and holy.’
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‘Is not Margaret the heiress?’ whispered Edith to her husband, as they were in their room alone at night after the sad journey to Oxford3. She had pulled his tall head down, and stood upon tiptoe, and implored4 him not to be shocked, before she had ventured to ask this question. Captain Lennox was, however, quite in the dark; if he had ever heard, he had forgotten; it could not be much that a Fellow of a small college had to leave; but he had never wanted her to pay for her board; and two hundred and fifty pounds a year was something ridiculous, considering that she did not take wine. Edith came down upon her feet a little bit sadder; with a romance blown to pieces.
A week afterwards, she came prancing5 towards her husband, and made him a low curtsey:
‘I am right, and you are wrong, most noble Captain. Margaret has had a lawyer’s letter, and she is residuary legatee — the legacies6 being about two thousand pounds, and the remainder about forty thousand, at the present value of property in Milton.’
‘Indeed! and how does she take her good fortune?’
‘Oh, it seems she knew she was to have it all along; only she had no idea it was so much. She looks very white and pale, and says she’s afraid of it; but that’s nonsense, you know, and will soon go off. I left mamma pouring congratulations down her throat, and stole away to tell you.’
It seemed to be supposed, by general consent, that the most natural thing was to consider Mr. Lennox henceforward as Margaret’s legal adviser7. She was so entirely8 ignorant of all forms of business that in nearly everything she had to refer to him. He chose out her attorney; he came to her with papers to be signed. He was never so happy as when teaching her of what all these mysteries of the law were the signs and types.
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n.头巾,兜帽,覆盖;v.罩上,以头巾覆盖 | |
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bracing
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pebbly
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bonnet
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ad.得意洋洋地;得胜地;成功地 | |
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irresistible
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acquiescence
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decided
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disdain
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intimacy
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brook
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proceedings
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