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Chapter the Sixteenth
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First Result of the Robbery
BETWEEN five and six weeks passed. Oscar was out of his bed-room, and was well of his wound.
During this lapse1 of time, Lucilla steadily2 pursued that process of her own of curing him, which was to end in marrying him. Never had I seen such nursing before — never do I expect to see such nursing again. From morning to night, she interested him, and kept him in good spirits. The charming creature actually made her blindness a means of lightening the weary hours of the man she loved.
Sometimes, she would sit before Oscar’s looking-glass, and imitate all the innumerable tricks, artifices3, and vanities of a coquette arraying herself for conquest — with such wonderful truth and humour of mimicry4, that you would have sworn she possessed5 the use of her eyes. Sometimes, she would show him her extraordinary power of calculating by the sound of a person’s voice, the exact position which that person occupied towards her in a room. Selecting me as the victim, she would first provide herself with one of the nosegays always placed by her own hands at Oscar’s bedside; and would then tell me to take up my position noiselessly in any part of the room that I pleased, and to say “Lucilla.” The instant the words were out of my mouth, the nosegay flew from her hand, and hit me on the face. She never once missed her aim, on any one of the occasions when this experiment was tried — and she never once flagged in her childish enjoyment6 of the exhibition of her own skill.
Nobody was allowed to pour out Oscar’s medicine but herself. She knew when the spoon into which it was to be measured was full, by the sound which the liquid made in falling into it. When he was able to sit up in his bed, and when she was standing7 at the pillow-side, she could tell him how near his head was to hers, by the change which he produced, when he
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lapse
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n.过失,流逝,失效,抛弃信仰,间隔;vi.堕落,停止,失效,流逝;vt.使失效 | |
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artifices
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n.灵巧( artifice的名词复数 );诡计;巧妙办法;虚伪行为 | |
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mimicry
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n.(生物)拟态,模仿 | |
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possessed
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enjoyment
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lighting
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convalescence
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climax
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certify
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improper
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discreet
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finch
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加固,支撑物 | |
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serene
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condescension
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worthy
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humbug
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paternal
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coaxing
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frankly
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trifling
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briefly
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sitting-room
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n.(BrE)客厅,起居室 | |
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consultation
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adviser
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perfectly
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derangement
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frightful
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contortion
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adv.可怕地,非常讨厌地 | |
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cravat
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n.领巾,领结;v.使穿有领结的服装,使结领结 | |
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writhing
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(因极度痛苦而)扭动或翻滚( writhe的现在分词 ) | |
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