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Chapter XVIII
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Chapter XVIII
It had occurred to Ralph that, in the conditions, Isabel’s parting with her friend might be of a slightly embarrassed nature, and he went down to the door of the hotel in advance of his cousin, who, after a slight delay, followed with the traces of an unaccepted remonstrance1, as he thought, in her eyes. The two made the journey to Gardencourt in almost unbroken silence, and the servant who met them at the station had no better news to give them of Mr. Touchett — a fact which caused Ralph to congratulate himself afresh on Sir Matthew Hope’s having promised to come down in the five o’clock train and spend the night. Mrs. Touchett, he learned, on reaching home, had been constantly with the old man and was with him at that moment; and this fact made Ralph say to himself that, after all, what his mother wanted was just easy occasion. The finer natures were those that shone at the larger times. Isabel went to her own room, noting throughout the house that perceptible hush2 which precedes a crisis. At the end of an hour, however, she came downstairs in search of her aunt, whom she wished to ask about Mr. Touchett. She went into the library, but Mrs. Touchett was not there, and as the weather, which had been damp and chill, was now altogether spoiled, it was not probable she had gone for her usual walk in the grounds. Isabel was on the point of ringing to send a question to her room, when this purpose quickly yielded to an unexpected sound — the sound of low music proceeding4 apparently5 from the saloon. She knew her aunt never touched the piano, and the musician was therefore probably Ralph, who played for his own amusement. That he should have resorted to this recreation at the present time indicated apparently that his anxiety about his father had been relieved; so that the girl took her way, almost with restored cheer, toward the source of the harmony. The drawing-room at Gardencourt was an apartment of great distances, and, as the piano was placed at the end of it furthest removed from the door at which she entered, her arrival was not noticed by the person seated before the instrument. This person was neither Ralph nor his mother; it was a lady whom Isabel immediately saw to be a stranger to herself, though her back was presented to the door. This back — an ample and well-dressed one — Isabel viewed for some moments with surprise. The lady was of course a visitor who had arrived during her absence and who had not been mentioned by either of the servants — one of them her aunt’s maid — of whom she had had speech since her return. Isabel had already learned, however, with what treasures of reserve the function of receiving orders may be accompanied, and she was particularly conscious of having been treated with dryness by her aunt’s maid, through whose hands she had slipped perhaps a little too mistrustfully and with an effect of plumage but the more
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remonstrance
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n抗议,抱怨 | |
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int.嘘,别出声;n.沉默,静寂;v.使安静 | |
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bout
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n.侵袭,发作;一次(阵,回);拳击等比赛 | |
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discretion
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truthful
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speculative
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discriminated
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simplicity
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abruptness
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consultation
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n.咨询;商量;商议;会议 | |
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archer
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superfluous
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disposition
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amplitude
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complexion
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graceful
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bust
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baroness
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n.男爵夫人,女男爵 | |
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eminent
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morsel
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odious
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adviser
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同意(concur的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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stupor
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posture
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prevaricate
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v.支吾其词;说谎;n.推诿的人;撒谎的人 | |
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prevaricated
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v.支吾( prevaricate的过去式和过去分词 );搪塞;说谎 | |
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flickering
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grotesque
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adj.怪诞的,丑陋的;n.怪诞的图案,怪人(物) | |
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irrelevance
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n.无关紧要;不相关;不相关的事物 | |
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facetious
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adv.爱开玩笑地;滑稽地,爱开玩笑地 | |
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ingenuity
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alluding
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提及,暗指( allude的现在分词 ) | |
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disorder
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solicitor
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