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Chapter xxvii. Conversation with Mrs. Van Brandt.
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The landlady1 was taking the air at her own door when I reached the house. Her reply to my inquiries2 justified3 my most hopeful anticipations4. The poor lodger5 looked already “like another woman”; and the child was at that moment posted on the stairs, watching for the return of her “new papa.”
“There’s one thing I should wish to say to you, sir, before you go upstairs,” the woman went on. “Don’t trust the lady with more money at a time than the money that is wanted for the day’s housekeeping. If she has any to spare, it’s as likely as not to be wasted on her good-for-nothing husband.”
Absorbed in the higher and dearer interests that filled my mind, I had thus far forgotten the very existence of Mr. Van Brandt.
“Where is he?” I asked.
“Where he ought to be,” was the answer. “In prison for debt.”
In those days a man imprisoned6 for debt was not infrequently a man imprisoned for life. There was little fear of my visit being shortened by the appearance on the scene of Mr. Van Brandt.
Ascending7 the stairs, I found the child waiting for me on the upper landing, with a ragged8 doll in her arms. I had bought a cake for her on my way to the house. She forthwith turned over the doll to my care, and, trotting9 before me into the room with her cake in her arms, announced my arrival in these words:
“Mamma, I like this papa better than the other. You like him better, too.”
The mother’s wasted face reddened for a moment, then turned pale again, as she held out her hand to me. I looked at her anxiously, and discerned the welcome signs of recovery, clearly revealed. Her grand gray eyes rested on me again with a
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landlady
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预期( anticipation的名词复数 ); 预测; (信托财产收益的)预支; 预期的事物 | |
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下狱,监禁( imprison的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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astonishment
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concealing
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sojourn
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starry
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enjoyment
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persuasion
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luring
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