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“THE great cake has at last arrived, dear lady! ” Rose gaily1 announced to Mrs. Beever, who waited, before acknowledging the news, long enough to suggest to her son that she was perhaps about to act on his advice.
“I’m much obliged to you for having gone to see about it ” was, however, what, after a moment, Miss Armiger’s hostess instructed herself to reply.
“It was an irresistible2 service. I shouldn’t have got over on such a day as this,” said Rose, “the least little disappointment to dear little Jean.”
“To say nothing, of course, of dear little Effie,” Mrs. Beever promptly3 rejoined.
“It comes to the same thing the occasion so mixes them up. They’re interlaced on the cake with their initials and their candles. There are plenty of candles for each,” Rose laughed, “ for their years have been added together. It makes a very pretty number!”
“It must also make a very big cake,” said Mrs. Beever.
“Colossal.”
“Too big to be brought out? ”
The girl considered. “Not so big, you know,”
she archly replied, “as if the candles had to be yours and mine!” Then holding up the “ orna ment ” to Paul, she said: “ I surrender you my trust. Catch!” she added with decision, making a movement to toss him a small case in red morocco, which, the next moment, in its flight through the air, without altering his attitude, he intercepted5 with one hand.
Mrs. Beever’s excited mistrust dropped at the mere6 audacity7 of this: there was something per ceptibly superior in the girl who could meet hall way, so cleverly, a suspicion she was quite con4 scious of and much desired to dissipate. The lady of Eastmead looked at her hard, reading her desire in the look she gave back. “ Trust me, trust me,” her eyes seemed to plead; “ don’t at all events think me capable of any self-seeking that’s stupid or poor. I may be dangerous to myself, but I’m not so to others; least of all am I so to you.” She had a presence that was, in its way, like Tony Bream’s: it made, simply and directly, a difference in any personal question exposed to, it. Under its action, at all events, Mrs. Beever found herself suddenly feeling that she could after all trust Rose if she could only trust Paul. She glanced at that young man as he lay in the hammock, and saw that in spite of the familiarity of his
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1 gaily | |
adv.欢乐地,高兴地 | |
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2 irresistible | |
adj.非常诱人的,无法拒绝的,无法抗拒的 | |
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3 promptly | |
adv.及时地,敏捷地 | |
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n.反对的观点,反对者,反对票,肺病;vt.精读,学习,默记;adv.反对地,从反面;adj.欺诈的 | |
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5 intercepted | |
拦截( intercept的过去式和过去分词 ); 截住; 截击; 拦阻 | |
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6 mere | |
adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过 | |
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7 audacity | |
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8 posture | |
n.姿势,姿态,心态,态度;v.作出某种姿势 | |
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adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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10 vividly | |
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11 profundity | |
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12 frustration | |
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13 mingled | |
混合,混入( mingle的过去式和过去分词 ); 混进,与…交往[联系] | |
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14 simplicity | |
n.简单,简易;朴素;直率,单纯 | |
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15 spoke | |
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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16 rigid | |
adj.严格的,死板的;刚硬的,僵硬的 | |
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17 precisely | |
adv.恰好,正好,精确地,细致地 | |
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18 bully | |
n.恃强欺弱者,小流氓;vt.威胁,欺侮 | |
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19 velvet | |
n.丝绒,天鹅绒;adj.丝绒制的,柔软的 | |
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20 perfectly | |
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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21 justify | |
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22 tiresome | |
adj.令人疲劳的,令人厌倦的 | |
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23 prospects | |
n.希望,前途(恒为复数) | |
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24 intensity | |
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25 tremor | |
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26 sincerity | |
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27 sociable | |
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28 demonstration | |
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29 abruptly | |
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30 passionate | |
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31 eloquence | |
n.雄辩;口才,修辞 | |
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32 decided | |
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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33 loyalty | |
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34 descend | |
vt./vi.传下来,下来,下降 | |
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