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“I guess my daughter’s in here,” the old man said leading the way into the little salon1 de lecture. He was not of the most advanced age, but that is the way George Flack considered him, and indeed he looked older than he was. George Flack had found him sitting in the court of the hotel — he sat a great deal in the court of the hotel — and had gone up to him with characteristic directness and asked him for Miss Francina. Poor Mr. Dosson had with the greatest docility2 disposed himself to wait on the young man: he had as a matter of course risen and made his way across the court to announce to his child that she had a visitor. He looked submissive, almost servile, as he preceded the visitor, thrusting his head forward in his quest; but it was not in Mr. Flack’s line to notice that sort of thing. He accepted the old gentleman’s good offices as he would have accepted those of a waiter, conveying no hint of an attention paid also to himself. An observer of these two persons would have assured himself that the degree to which Mr. Dosson thought it natural any one should want to see his daughter was only equalled by the degree to which the young man thought it natural her father should take trouble to produce her. There was a superfluous3 drapery in the doorway4 of the salon de lecture, which Mr. Dosson pushed aside while George Flack stepped in after him.
The reading-room of the Hotel de l’Univers et de Cheltenham was none too ample, and had seemed to Mr. Dosson from the first to consist principally of a highly-polished floor on the bareness of which it was easy for a relaxed elderly American to slip. It was composed further, to his perception, of a table with a green velvet5 cloth, of a fireplace with a great deal of fringe and no fire, of a window with a great deal of curtain and no light, and of the Figaro, which he couldn’t read, and the New York Herald6, which he had already read. A single person was just now in possession of these conveniences — a young lady who sat with her back to the window, looking straight before her into the conventional room. She was dressed as for the street; her empty hands rested upon the arms of her chair — she had
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salon
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n.[法]沙龙;客厅;营业性的高级服务室 | |
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docility
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n.容易教,易驾驶,驯服 | |
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adj.过多的,过剩的,多余的 | |
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n.门口,(喻)入门;门路,途径 | |
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n.丝绒,天鹅绒;adj.丝绒制的,柔软的 | |
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herald
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vt.预示...的来临,预告,宣布,欢迎 | |
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vt.收回;使退出;vi.撤退,退出 | |
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adv.哲学上;富有哲理性地;贤明地;冷静地 | |
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打听( enquire的过去式和过去分词 ); 询问; 问问题; 查问 | |
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speck
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adj.奢侈的;过分的;(言行等)放肆的 | |
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sociably
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friendliness
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hairpin
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bonnet
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idiotic
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peculiarity
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n.独特性,特色;特殊的东西;怪癖 | |
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elegance
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n.优雅;优美,雅致;精致,巧妙 | |
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noted
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obstinacy
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n.顽固;(病痛等)难治 | |
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candid
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accusation
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looming
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exclusion
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chatter
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n.涟波,涟漪,波纹,粗钢梳;vt.使...起涟漪,使起波纹; vi.呈波浪状,起伏前进 | |
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articulation
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n.(清楚的)发音;清晰度,咬合 | |
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vista
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n.远景,深景,展望,回想 | |
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v.(小孩般)天真无邪地说话( prattle的过去式和过去分词 );发出连续而无意义的声音;闲扯;东拉西扯 | |
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