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Chapter the Thirty-Sixth
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The Brothers Meet
A FAINT sound of crying found its way to my ears from the lower end of the room, and reminded me that the rector and his wife had been present among us. Feeble Mrs. Finch1 was lying back in her chair, weeping and wailing2 over what had happened. Her husband, with the baby in his arms, was trying to compose her. I ought perhaps to have offered my help — but, I own, poor Mrs. Finch’s distress3 produced only a passing impression on me. My whole heart was with another person. I forgot the rector and his wife, and went back to Oscar.
This time he moved — he lifted his head when he saw me. Shall I ever forget the silent misery4 in that face, the dull dreadful stare in those tearless eyes?
I took his hand — I felt for the poor disfigured, rejected man as his mother might have felt for him — I gave him a mother’s kiss. “Be comforted, Oscar,” I said. “Trust me to set this right.”
He drew a long trembling breath, and pressed my hand gratefully. I attempted to speak to him again — he stopped me by looking suddenly towards the door.
“Is Nugent outside?” he asked in a whisper.
I went into the corridor. It was empty. I looked into Lucilla’s room. She and Grosse and the nurse were the only persons in it. I beckoned6 to Zillah to come out and speak to me. I asked for Nugent. He had left Lucilla abruptly7 at the bed-room door — he was out of the house. I inquired if it was known in what direction he had gone. Zillah had seen him in the field at the end of the garden, walking away rapidly, with his back to the village, and his face to the hills.
“Nugent has gone,” I said, returning to Oscar.
“Add to your kindness to me,” he answered. “Let me go too.”
A quick fear crossed my mind, that he might be bent8 on following his brother.
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finch
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n.雀科鸣禽(如燕雀,金丝雀等) | |
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distress
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misery
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miserable
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profuse
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apprenticeship
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crouched
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furtively
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catastrophe
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distinguished
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descending
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mischief
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irritable
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temperament
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defiance
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sufficiently
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slumber
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amazement
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monstrous
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promenade
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imminent
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pastor
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perfectly
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suspense
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mere
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