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The days when I frequented that miserable1 corner which my dear girlbrightened can never fade in my remembrance. I never see it, and Inever wish to see it now; I have been there only once since, but inmy memory there is a mournful glory shining on the place which willshine for ever.
Not a day passed without my going there, of course. At first Ifound Mr. Skimpole there, on two or three occasions, idly playingthe piano and talking in his usual vivacious2 strain. Now, besidesmy very much mistrusting the probability of his being there withoutmaking Richard poorer, I felt as if there were something in hiscareless gaiety too inconsistent with what I knew of the depths ofAda's life. I clearly perceived, too, that Ada shared my feelings.
I therefore resolved, after much thinking of it, to make a privatevisit to Mr. Skimpole and try delicately to explain myself. Mydear girl was the great consideration that made me bold.
I set off one morning, accompanied by Charley, for Somers Town. AsI approached the house, I was strongly inclined to turn back, for Ifelt what a desperate attempt it was to make an impression on Mr.
Skimpole and how extremely likely it was that he would signallydefeat me. However, I thought that being there, I would go throughwith it. I knocked with a trembling hand at Mr. Skimpole's door--literally with a hand, for the knocker was gone--and after a longparley gained admission from an Irishwoman, who was in the areawhen I knocked, breaking up the lid of a water-butt with a poker3 tolight the fire with.
Mr. Skimpole, lying on the sofa in his room, playing the flute4 alittle, was enchanted5 to see me. Now, who should receive me, heasked. Who would I prefer for mistress of the ceremonies? Would Ihave his Comedy daughter, his Beauty daughter, or his Sentimentdaughter? Or would I have all the daughters at once in a perfectnosegay?
I replied, half defeated already, that I wished to speak to himselfonly if he would give me leave.
'My dear Miss Summerson, most joyfully6! Of course," he said,bringing his chair nearer mine and breaking into his fascinatingsmile, of course it's not business. Then it's pleasure!"I said it certainly was not business that I came upon, but it wasnot quite a pleasant matter.

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guardian
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hilarity
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subtlety
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delightful
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distress
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affected
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intercourse
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attachment
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gratitude
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fortitude
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animated
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adj.生气勃勃的,活跃的,愉快的 | |
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