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Chapter XX
Some fortnight after this Madame Merle drove up in a hansom cab to the house in Winchester Square. As she descended1 from her vehicle she observed, suspended between the dining-room windows, a large, neat, wooden tablet, on whose fresh black ground were inscribed2 in white paint the words —“This noble freehold mansion3 to be sold”; with the name of the agent to whom application should be made. “They certainly lose no time,” said the visitor as, after sounding the big brass4 knocker, she waited to be admitted; “it’s a practical country!” And within the house, as she ascended5 to the drawing-room, she perceived numerous signs of abdication6; pictures removed from the walls and placed upon sofas, windows undraped and floors laid bare. Mrs. Touchett presently received her and intimated in a few words that condolences might be taken for granted.
“I know what you’re going to say — he was a very good man. But I know it better than any one, because I gave him more chance to show it. In that I think I was a good wife.” Mrs. Touchett added that at the end her husband apparently7 recognised this fact. “He has treated me most liberally,” she said; “I won’t say more liberally than I expected, because I didn’t expect. You know that as a general thing I don’t expect. But he chose, I presume, to recognise the fact that though I lived much abroad and mingled8 — you may say freely — in foreign life, I never exhibited the smallest preference for any one else.”
“For any one but yourself,” Madame Merle mentally observed; but the reflexion was perfectly
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1 descended | |
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3 mansion | |
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5 ascended | |
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6 abdication | |
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7 apparently | |
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11 curtness | |
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14 envious | |
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18 yearning | |
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20 remarkable | |
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21 bosom | |
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23 fixed | |
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24 retracting | |
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25 favourable | |
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26 spoke | |
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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27 gallantly | |
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28 gallant | |
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29 abruptly | |
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30 fatigue | |
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32 bent | |
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33 mitigated | |
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34 allusion | |
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35 abode | |
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36 covertly | |
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37 immediate | |
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38 virtue | |
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39 graceful | |
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40 inevitably | |
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41 admiration | |
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42 rigidly | |
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43 transformation | |
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44 kindled | |
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45 retirement | |
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46 dwelling | |
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47 amiable | |
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48 colonists | |
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49 ennui | |
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50 trenchancy | |
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51 luxurious | |
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52 inane | |
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53 incurred | |
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54 genial | |
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55 theatrical | |
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56 worthy | |
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57 jocosely | |
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58 wondrous | |
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59 mere | |
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60 platonic | |
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61 sociable | |
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62 colloquial | |
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63 uncommonly | |
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64 beguiled | |
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65 upwards | |
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66 justified | |
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67 animating | |
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68 countenance | |
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69 superseded | |
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70 odious | |
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71 rosier | |
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72 archer | |
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73 archers | |
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74 smelt | |
v.熔解,熔炼;n.银白鱼,胡瓜鱼 | |
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75 cosmetic | |
n.化妆品;adj.化妆用的;装门面的;装饰性的 | |
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76 provocation | |
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77 illustrated | |
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78 surmounted | |
战胜( surmount的过去式和过去分词 ); 克服(困难); 居于…之上; 在…顶上 | |
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79 velvet | |
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80 bonnet | |
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81 embroidered | |
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82 conversed | |
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83 nostrils | |
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84 subversive | |
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85 penetrate | |
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86 conscientiously | |
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87 salon | |
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88 expressive | |
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89 repulsive | |
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90 testament | |
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91 diplomacy | |
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92 sketched | |
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93 unnatural | |
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94 frankly | |
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95 peril | |
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96 toiling | |
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97 lurid | |
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98 displease | |
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99 remunerative | |
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100 sojourn | |
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101 intimacy | |
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102 peculiar | |
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104 simplicity | |
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105 entrapped | |
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106 honourable | |
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107 diffusion | |
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108 journalism | |
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109 consolidating | |
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110 celibates | |
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111 discursive | |
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112 relished | |
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113 decided | |
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114 boon | |
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115 catching | |
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116 publicity | |
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118 facetious | |
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119 amiability | |
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120 abound | |
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121 irony | |
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122 enumerate | |
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123 elation | |
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124 previously | |
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125 opprobrium | |
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126 impulsive | |
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