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Hyacinth knew there was something out of the way as soon as he saw Lady Aurora1’s face look forth2 at him, in answer to his tap, while she held the door ajar. What was she doing in Pinnie’s bedroom? – a very poor place, into which the dressmaker, with her reverence3, would never have admitted a person of that quality unless things were pretty bad. She was solemn, too; she didn’t laugh, as usual; she had removed her large hat, with its limp, old-fashioned veil, and she raised her finger to her lips. Hyacinth’s first alarm had been immediately after he let himself into the house, with his latch-key, as he always did, and found the little room on the right of the passage, in which Pinnie had lived ever since he remembered, fireless and untenanted. As soon as he had paid the cabman, who put down his portmanteau for him in the hall (he was not used to paying cabmen, and was conscious he gave him too much, but was too impatient, in his sudden anxiety, to care), he hurried up the vile4 staircase, which seemed viler5, even through his preoccupation, than ever, and gave the knock, accompanied by a call the least bit tremulous, immediately answered by Lady Aurora. She drew back into the room a moment, while he stared, in his dismay; then she emerged again, closing the door behind her – all with the air of enjoining6 him to be terribly quiet. He felt, suddenly, so sick at the idea of having lingered at Medley7 while there was distress8 at the wretched little house to which he owed so much, that he scarcely found strength for an articulate question, and obeyed, mechanically, the mute, urgent gesture by which Lady Aurora appealed to him to go downstairs with her. It was only when they stood together in the deserted
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impoverished
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perversity
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hesitation
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gloss
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hideous
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verge
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revered
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v.崇敬,尊崇,敬畏( revere的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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grandeur
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n.伟大,崇高,宏伟,庄严,豪华 | |
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humble
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slit
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numb
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stinted
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humdrum
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pensive
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tinkle
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solitary
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lodger
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antiquity
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sarcastic
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glossy
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irritation
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spun
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delusion
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confirmation
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conceal
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explicitly
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alteration
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promotion
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conversions
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变换( conversion的名词复数 ); (宗教、信仰等)彻底改变; (尤指为居住而)改建的房屋; 橄榄球(触地得分后再把球射中球门的)附加得分 | |
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contractions
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invincible
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