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At the station Lady Constantine appeared, standing1 expectant; he saw her face from the window of the carriage long before she saw him. He no sooner saw her than he was satisfied to his heart’s content with his prize. If his great-uncle had offered him from the grave a kingdom instead of her, he would not have accepted it.
Swithin jumped out, and nature never painted in a woman’s face more devotion than appeared in my lady’s at that moment. To both the situation seemed like a beautiful allegory, not to be examined too closely, lest its defects of correspondence with real life should be apparent.
They almost feared to shake hands in public, so much depended upon their passing that morning without molestation2. A fly was called and they drove away.
‘Take this,’ she said, handing him a folded paper. ‘It belongs to you rather than to me.’
At crossings, and other occasional pauses, pedestrians3 turned their faces and looked at the pair (for no reason but that, among so many, there were naturally a few of the sort who have eyes to note what incidents come in their way as they plod4 on); but the two in the vehicle could not but fear that these innocent beholders had special detective designs on them.
‘You look so dreadfully young!’ she said with humorous fretfulness, as they drove along (Swithin’s cheeks being amazingly fresh from the morning air). ‘Do try to appear a little haggard, that the parson mayn’t ask us awkward questions!’
Nothing further happened, and they were set down opposite a shop about fifty yards from the church door, at five minutes to eleven.
‘We will dismiss the fly,’ she said. ‘It will only attract idlers.’
On turning the corner and reaching the church they found the door ajar; but the building contained only two persons, a man and a woman — the clerk and his wife, as they learnt. Swithin asked when the clergyman would arrive.
The clerk looked at his watch, and said, ‘At just on eleven o’clock.’
‘He ought to be here,’ said Swithin.
‘Yes,’ replied the clerk, as the hour struck. ‘The fact is, sir, he is a deppity, and apt to be rather wandering in his wits as regards time and such like, which hev stood in the way of the man’s getting a benefit. But no doubt he’ll come.’
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doctrines
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lodgings
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doomed
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hitch
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fatality
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n.不幸,灾祸,天命 | |
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deterrent
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tallied
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precisely
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aisle
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n.(教堂、教室、戏院等里的)过道,通道 | |
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beads
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perspiration
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specimen
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cemetery
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countenance
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momentary
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languor
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fervency
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seclusion
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superfluous
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slit
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humbly
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banishment
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determined
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meridian
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incarceration
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compartment
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n.卧车包房,隔间;分隔的空间 | |
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forestalment
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proceedings
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plunging
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plantation
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n.种植园,大农场 | |
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flattened
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[医](水)平扁的,弄平的 | |
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dome
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peculiar
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adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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thoroughly
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细枝,嫩枝( twig的名词复数 ) | |
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pitcher
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flask
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