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Chapter XXXV The Mother’s Manoeuvre
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Mr. Gibson was not at home at dinner — detained by some patient, most probably. This was not an unusual occurrence; but it was rather an unusual occurrence for Mrs. Gibson to go down into the dining-room, and sit with him as he ate his deferred1 meal when he came in an hour or two later. In general, she preferred her easy-chair, or her corner of the sofa, upstairs in the drawing-room, though it was very rarely that she would allow Molly to avail herself of her stepmother’s neglected privilege. Molly would fain have gone down and kept her father company every night that he had these solitary2 meals; but for peace and quietness she gave up her own wishes on the subject.
Mrs. Gibson took a seat by the fire in the dining-room, and patiently waited for the auspicious3 moment when Mr. Gibson, having satisfied his healthy appetite, turned from the table, and took his place by her side. She got up, and with unaccustomed attention she moved the wine and glasses so that he could help himself without moving from his chair.
‘There, now! are you comfortable? for I have a great piece of news to tell you!’ said she, when all was arranged.
‘I thought there was something on hand,’ said he, smiling. ‘Now for it!’
‘Roger Hamley has been here this afternoon to bid us good-by.’
‘Good-by! Is he gone? I did not know he was going so soon!’ exclaimed Mr. Gibson.
‘Yes: never mind, that’s not it,’
‘But tell me; has he left this neighbourhood? I wanted to have seen him.’
‘Yes, yes. He left love and regret, and all that sort of thing for you. Now let me get on with my story: he found Cynthia alone, proposed to her, and was accepted.’
‘Cynthia? Roger proposed to her, and she accepted him?’ repeated Mr Gibson, slowly.
‘Yes, to be sure. Why not? you speak as if it was something so very surprising.’
‘Did I? But I am surprised. He is a very fine young fellow, and I wish Cynthia joy; but do you like it? It will have to be a very long engagement.’
‘Perhaps,’ said she, in a knowing manner.
‘At any rate he will be away for two years,’ said Mr. Gibson.
‘A great deal may happen in two years,’ she replied.
‘Yes! he will have to run many risks, and go into many dangers, and will come back no nearer to the power of maintaining a wife than when he went out.’
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deferred
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adj.延期的,缓召的v.拖延,延缓,推迟( defer的过去式和过去分词 );服从某人的意愿,遵从 | |
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啜泣(声),呜咽(声)( sob的名词复数 ) | |
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accusation
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entanglement
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entangled
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irritation
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testimony
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complimentary
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judgment
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sate
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breach
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stipulated
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vt.& vi.规定;约定adj.[法]合同规定的 | |
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secrecy
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judicious
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override
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distress
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thoroughly
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displeased
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concealed
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a.隐藏的,隐蔽的 | |
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sobbing
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heartily
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equanimity
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vigour
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pretence
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heterogeneous
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helping
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repartee
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