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Relenting
Florence had need of help. Her father's need of it was sore, and made the aid of her old friend invaluable1. Death stood at his pillow. A shade, already, of what he had been, shattered in mind, and perilously2 sick in body, he laid his weary head down on the bed his daughter's hands prepared for him, and had never raised it since.
She was always with him. He knew her, generally; though, in the wandering of his brain, he often confused the circumstances under which he spoke3 to her. Thus he would address her, sometimes, as if his boy were newly dead; and would tell her, that although he had said nothing of her ministering at the little bedside, yet he had seen it - he had seen it; and then would hide his face and sob4, and put out his worn hand. Sometimes he would ask her for herself. 'Where is Florence?' 'I am here, Papa, I am here.' 'I don't know her!' he would cry. 'We have been parted so long, that I don't know her!' and then a staring dread5 would he upon him, until she could soothe6 his perturbation; and recall the tears she tried so hard, at other times, to dry.
He rambled7 through the scenes of his old pursuits - through many where Florence lost him as she listened - sometimes for hours. He would repeat that childish question, 'What is money?' and ponder on it, and think about it, and reason with himself, more or less connectedly, for a good answer; as if it had never been proposed to him until that moment. He would go on with a musing8 repetition of the title of his old firm twenty thousand times, and at every one of them, would turn his head upon his pillow. He would count his children - one - two - stop, and go back, and begin again in the same way.
But this was when his mind was in its most distracted state. In all the other phases of its illness, and in those to which it was most constant, it always turned on Florence. What he would oftenest do was this: he would recall that night he had so recently remembered, the night on which she came down to his room, and would imagine that his heart

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adj.无价的,非常宝贵的,极为贵重的 | |
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concealing
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mighty
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semblance
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fatigue
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imploring
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恳求的,哀求的 | |
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confiding
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peculiarity
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perfectly
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unlimited
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preyed
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honourable
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bilious
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syllable
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accomplished
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treasury
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approbation
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postponement
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agitation
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distressed
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使伤残(invalid的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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wilful
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determined
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westward
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brook
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celebrated
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hoarded
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entreaty
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n.恳求,哀求 | |
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vividly
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gulf
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fixed
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asunder
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repent
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repentant
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consolation
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faltered
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bosom
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innocence
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passionate
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resentment
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desolate
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wrung
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绞( wring的过去式和过去分词 ); 握紧(尤指别人的手); 把(湿衣服)拧干; 绞掉(水) | |
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hatred
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ambling
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stratagem
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remarkable
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derived
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solicitude
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alluded
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resolute
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applied
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levity
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conjure
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humbug
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compassionate
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eternity
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blessing
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n.祈神赐福;祷告;祝福,祝愿 | |
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caresses
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爱抚,抚摸( caress的名词复数 ) | |
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dingy
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