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I had not the courage to see any one that night. I had not eventhe courage to see myself, for I was afraid that my tears might alittle reproach me. I went up to my room in the dark, and prayedin the dark, and lay down in the dark to sleep. I had no need ofany light to read my guardian1's letter by, for I knew it by heart.
I took it from the place where I kept it, and repeated its contentsby its own clear light of integrity and love, and went to sleepwith it on my pillow.
I was up very early in the morning and called Charley to come for awalk. We bought flowers for the breakfast-table, and came back andarranged them, and were as busy as possible. We were so early thatI had a good time still for Charley's lesson before breakfast;Charley (who was not in the least improved in the old defectivearticle of grammar) came through it with great applause; and wewere altogether very notable. When my guardian appeared he said,"Why, little woman, you look fresher than your flowers!" And Mrs.
Woodcourt repeated and translated a passage from theMewlinnwillinwodd expressive2 of my being like a mountain with thesun upon it.
This was all so pleasant that I hope it made me still more like themountain than I had been before. After breakfast I waited myopportunity and peeped about a little until I saw my guardian inhis own room--the room of last night--by himself. Then I made anexcuse to go in with my housekeeping keys, shutting the door afterme.
"Well, Dame3 Durden?" said my guardian; the post had brought himseveral letters, and he was writing. "You want money?""No, indeed, I have plenty in hand.""There never was such a Dame Durden," said my guardian, "for makingmoney last."He had laid down his pen and leaned back in his chair looking atme. I have often spoken of his bright face, but I thought I hadnever seen it look so bright and good. There was a high happinessupon it which made me think, "He has been doing some great kindnessthis morning.""There never was," said my guardian, musing5 as he smiled upon me,"such a Dame Durden for making money last."He had never yet altered his old manner. I loved it and him somuch that when I now went up to him and took my usual chair, whichwas always put at his side--for sometimes I read to him, andsometimes I talked to him, and sometimes I silently worked by him--I hardly liked to disturb it by laying my hand on his breast. ButI found I did not disturb it at all.
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guardian
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| n.监护人;守卫者,保护者 | |
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expressive
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dame
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| n.女士 | |
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spoke
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| 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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musing
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| n. 沉思,冥想 adj. 沉思的, 冥想的 动词muse的现在分词形式 | |
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remiss
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| adj.不小心的,马虎 | |
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bleak
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| adj.(天气)阴冷的;凄凉的;暗淡的 | |
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gaily
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| adv.欢乐地,高兴地 | |
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exulting
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| vi. 欢欣鼓舞,狂喜 | |
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intruding
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| v.侵入,侵扰,打扰( intrude的现在分词);把…强加于 | |
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beckoning
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| adj.引诱人的,令人心动的v.(用头或手的动作)示意,召唤( beckon的现在分词 ) | |
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dealer
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| n.商人,贩子 | |
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premises
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formerly
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marine
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| adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵 | |
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rummage
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shrill
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prudent
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| adj.谨慎的,有远见的,精打细算的 | |
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conversationally
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assent
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| v.批准,认可;n.批准,认可 | |
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drollery
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enjoyment
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mere
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pounce
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liking
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dart
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chattering
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| n. (机器振动发出的)咔嗒声,(鸟等)鸣,啁啾 adj. 喋喋不休的,啾啾声的 动词chatter的现在分词形式 | |
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clattering
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| 发出咔哒声(clatter的现在分词形式) | |
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convivial
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| adj.狂欢的,欢乐的 | |
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rendering
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perfectly
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| adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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assented
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| 同意,赞成( assent的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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strictly
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| adv.严厉地,严格地;严密地 | |
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remains
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triumphant
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confidential
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forth
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reluctance
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dexterity
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| n.(手的)灵巧,灵活 | |
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conjuror
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unreasonably
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abstain
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abjured
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solicitor
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| n.初级律师,事务律师 | |
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crook
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genial
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| adj.亲切的,和蔼的,愉快的,脾气好的 | |
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vista
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equity
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attested
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blandly
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vile
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| adj.卑鄙的,可耻的,邪恶的;坏透的 | |
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contented
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| adj.满意的,安心的,知足的 | |
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eminence
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| n.卓越,显赫;高地,高处;名家 | |
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retired
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remarkable
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practitioner
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| n.实践者,从事者;(医生或律师等)开业者 | |
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rattled
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| 慌乱的,恼火的 | |
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bent
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| n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的 | |
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consolidate
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