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Chapter the Twenty-Sixth
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He proves Equal to the Occasion
AT that astounding1 confession2, abruptly3 revealed in those plain words, even resolute4 Nugent lost all power of self-control. He burst out with a cry which reached Lucilla’s ears. She instantly turned towards us, and instantly assumed that the cry had come from Oscar’s lips.
“Ah! there you are!” she exclaimed. “Oscar! Oscar! what is the matter with you to-day?”
Oscar was incapable5 of answering her. He had cast one glance of entreaty6 at his brother as Lucilla came nearer to us. The mute reproach which had answered him, in Nugent’s eyes, had broken down his last reserves of endurance. He was crying silently on Nugent’s breast.
It was necessary that one of us should make his, or her, voice heard. I spoke7 first.
“Nothing is the matter, my dear,” I said, advancing to meet Lucilla. “We were passing the house, and Oscar ran out to stop us and bring us in.”
My excuses roused a new alarm in her.
“Us?” she repeated. “Who is with you?”
“Nugent is with me.”
The result of the deplorable misunderstanding which had taken place, instantly declared itself. She turned deadly pale under the horror of feeling that she was in the presence of the man with the blue face.
“Take me near enough to speak to him, but not to touch him,” she whispered. “I have heard what he is like. (Oh, if you saw him, as I see him, in the dark!) I must control myself. I must speak to Oscar’s brother, for Oscar’s sake.”
She seized my arm and held me close to her. What ought I to have said? What ought I to have done? I neither knew what to say or what to do. I looked from Lucilla to the twin brothers. There was Oscar the Weak, overwhelmed by the humiliating position in which he had placed himself towards the woman whom he was to marry, towards the brother whom he loved! And there was Nugent the Strong, master of himself; with his arm round his brother, with his head
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astounding
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adj.使人震惊的vt.使震惊,使大吃一惊astound的现在分词) | |
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