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The Eighth Day.
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THE wind that I saw in the sky yesterday has come. It sweeps down our little valley in angry howling gusts1, and drives the heavy showers before it in great sheets of spray.
There are some people who find a strangely exciting effect produced on their spirits by the noise, and rush, and tumult2 of the elements on a stormy day. It has never been so with me, and it is less so than ever now. I can hardly bear to think of my son at sea in such a tempest as this. While I can still get no news of his ship, morbid3 fancies beset4 me which I vainly try to shake off. I see the trees through my window bending before the wind. Are the masts of the good ship bending like them at this moment? I hear the wash of the driving rain. Is he hearing the thunder of the raging waves? If he had only come back last night! — it is vain to dwell on it, but the thought will haunt me — if he had only come back last night!
I tried to speak cautiously about him again to Jessie, as Owen had advised me; but I am so old and feeble now that this ill-omened storm has upset me, and I could not feel sure enough of my own self-control to venture on matching myself to-day against a light-hearted, lively girl, with all her wits about her. It is so important that I should not betray George — it would be so inexcusable on my part if his interests suffered, even accidentally, in my hands.
This was a trying day for our guest. Her few trifling5 indoor resources had, as I could see, begun to lose their attractions for her at last. If we were not now getting to the end of the stories, and to the end, therefore, of the Ten Days also, our chance of keeping her much longer at the Glen Tower would be a very poor one.
It was, I think, a great relief for us all to be summoned together this evening for a definite purpose. The wind had fallen a little as it got on toward dusk. To hear it growing gradually fainter and fainter in the valley below added immeasurably to the comforting influence of the blazing fire and the cheerful lights when the shutters6 were closed for the night.
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gusts
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一阵强风( gust的名词复数 ); (怒、笑等的)爆发; (感情的)迸发; 发作 | |
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tumult
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n.喧哗;激动,混乱;吵闹 | |
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adj.病的;致病的;病态的;可怕的 | |
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beset
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v.镶嵌;困扰,包围 | |
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trifling
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adj.微不足道的;没什么价值的 | |
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shutters
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百叶窗( shutter的名词复数 ); (照相机的)快门 | |
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drawn
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v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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exhausted
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adj.极其疲惫的,精疲力尽的 | |
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narrative
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n.叙述,故事;adj.叙事的,故事体的 | |
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sufficiently
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adv.足够地,充分地 | |
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exertions
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n.努力( exertion的名词复数 );费力;(能力、权力等的)运用;行使 | |
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lodgings
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n. 出租的房舍, 寄宿舍 | |
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stipulated
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vt.& vi.规定;约定adj.[法]合同规定的 | |
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