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AT the sight of the two persons in the garden Rose came straight down to them, and Mrs. Beever, sombre and sharp, still seeking relief in the oppor tunity for satire1, remarked to her companion in a manner at once ominous2 and indifferent that her guest was evidently in eager pursuit of him. Tony replied with gaiety that he awaited her with fortitude3, and Rose, reaching them, let him know that as she had something more to say to him she was glad he had not, as she feared, quitted the garden. Mrs. Beever hereupon signified her own intention of taking this course: she would leave their visitor, as she said, to Rose to deal with.
Rose smiled with her best grace. “ That’s as I leave Paul to you. I’ve just been with him.”
Mrs. Beever testified not only to interest, but to approval. “ In the library? ”
“In the drawing-room.” Rose the next moment conscientiously5 showed by a further remark her appreciation6 of the attitude that, on the part of her hostess, she had succeeded in producing. “ Miss Martle’s in the library.”
“And Effie?” Mrs. Beever asked.
“Effie, of course, is where Miss Martle is. ”
Tony, during this brief colloquy7, had lounged away as restlessly as if, instead of beaming on the lady of Eastmead, Rose were watching the master of the other house. He promptly8 turned round. “I say, dear lady, you know be kind to her! ”
“To Effie?” Mrs. Beever demanded.
“To poor Jean.”
Mrs. Beever, after an instant’s reflection, took a humorous view of his request. “ I don’t know why you call her ‘ poor ’! She has declined an excellent settlement, but she’s not in misery9
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n.讽刺,讽刺文学,讽刺作品 | |
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benignity
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intercourse
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lucidity
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indignity
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