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Chapter XXXV
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Chapter XXXV
Isabel, when she strolled in the Cascine with her lover, felt no impulse to tell him how little he was approved at Palazzo Crescentini. The discreet1 opposition2 offered to her marriage by her aunt and her cousin made on the whole no great impression upon her; the moral of it was simply that they disliked Gilbert Osmond. This dislike was not alarming to Isabel; she scarcely even regretted it; for it served mainly to throw into higher relief the fact, in every way so honourable3, that she married to please herself. One did other things to please other people; one did this for a more personal satisfaction; and Isabel’s satisfaction was confirmed by her lover’s admirable good conduct. Gilbert Osmond was in love, and he had never deserved less than during these still, bright days, each of them numbered, which preceded the fulfilment of his hopes, the harsh criticism passed upon him by Ralph Touchett. The chief impression produced on Isabel’s spirit by this criticism was that the passion of love separated its victim terribly from every one but the loved object. She felt herself disjoined from every one she had ever known before — from her two sisters, who wrote to express a dutiful hope that she would be happy, and a surprise, somewhat more vague, at her not having chosen a consort4 who was the hero of a richer accumulation of anecdote5; from Henrietta, who, she was sure, would come out, too late, on purpose to remonstrate6; from Lord Warburton, who would certainly console himself, and from Caspar Goodwood, who perhaps would not; from her aunt, who had cold, shallow ideas about marriage, for which she was not sorry to display her contempt; and from Ralph, whose talk about having great views for her was surely but a whimsical cover for a personal disappointment. Ralph apparently7 wished her not to marry at all — that was what it really meant — because he was amused with the spectacle of her adventures as a single woman. His disappointment made him say angry things about the man she had preferred even to him: Isabel flattered herself that she believed Ralph had been angry. It was the more easy for her to believe this because, as I say, she had now little free or
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adj.(言行)谨慎的;慎重的;有判断力的 | |
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honourable
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consort
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anecdote
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virtue
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tragic
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elation
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ecstasy
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disposition
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dedicated
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graceful
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strenuousness
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literally
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decorative
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admiration
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强烈的愿望( aspiration的名词复数 ); 志向; 发送气音; 发 h 音 | |
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humility
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alley
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approbation
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渴望,热望( crave的过去式 ); 恳求,请求 | |
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archer
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innocence
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appreciation
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paramount
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