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Chapter XV The New Mamma
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On Tuesday afternoon Molly returned home, to the home which was already strange, and what Warwickshire people would call ‘unked,’ to her. New paint, new paper, new colours; grim servants dressed in their best, and objecting to every change — from their master’s marriage to the new oilcloth in the hall, ‘which tripped ’em up, and threw ’em down, and was cold to the feet, and smelt1 just abominable2.’ All these complaints Molly had to listen to, and it was not a cheerful preparation for the reception which she already felt to be so formidable.
The sound of their carriage-wheels was heard at last, and Molly went to the front door to meet them. Her father got out first, and took her hand and held it while he helped his bride to alight. Then he kissed her fondly, and passed her on to his wife; but her veil was so securely (and becomingly) fastened down, that it was some time before Mrs. Gibson could get her lips clear to greet her new daughter. Then there was luggage to be seen about; and both the travellers were occupied in this, while Molly stood by, trembling with excitement, unable to help, and only conscious of Betty’s rather cross looks, as heavy box after heavy box jammed up the passage.
‘Molly, my dear, show — your mamma to her room!’
Mr. Gibson had hesitated, because the question of the name by which Molly was to call her new relation had never occurred to him before. The colour flashed into Molly’s face. Was she to call her ‘mamma’? — the name long appropriated in her mind to some one else — to her own dead mother. The rebellious3 heart rose against it, but she said nothing. She led the way upstairs, Mrs. Gibson turning round, from time to time, with some fresh direction as to which bag or trunk she needed most. She hardly spoke4 to Molly till they were both in the newly-furnished bedroom, where a small fire had been lighted by Molly’s orders.
‘Now, my love, we can embrace each other in peace. Oh dear, how tired I am!’—(after the embrace had been accomplished5.) ‘My spirits are so easily affected
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v.熔解,熔炼;n.银白鱼,胡瓜鱼 | |
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unpack
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legacy
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