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CHAPTER V
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My hand dropped from the curtain. But don’t suppose—oh, don’t suppose—that the dreadful embarrassment1 of my situation was the uppermost idea in my mind! So fervent2 still was the sisterly interest I felt in Mr. Godfrey, that I never stopped to ask myself why he was not at the concert. No! I thought only of the words—the startling words—which had just fallen from his lips. He would do it today. He had said, in a tone of terrible resolution, he would do it today. What, oh what, would he do? Something even more deplorably unworthy of him than what he had done already? Would he apostatise from the faith? Would he abandon us at the Mothers’-Small-Clothes? Had we seen the last of his angelic smile in the committee-room? Had we heard the last of his unrivalled eloquence3 at Exeter Hall? I was so wrought4 up by the bare idea of such awful eventualities as these in connection with such a man, that I believe I should have rushed from my place of concealment5, and implored7 him in the name of all the Ladies’ Committees in London to explain himself—when I suddenly heard another voice in the room. It penetrated8 through the curtains; it was loud, it was bold, it was wanting in every female charm. The voice of Rachel Verinder.
“Why have you come up here, Godfrey?” she asked. “Why didn’t you go into the library?”
He laughed softly, and answered, “Miss Clack is in the library.”
“Clack in the library!” She instantly seated herself on the ottoman in the back drawing-room. “You are quite right, Godfrey. We had much better stop here.”
I had been in a burning fever, a moment since, and in some doubt what to do next. I became extremely cold now, and felt no doubt whatever. To show myself, after what I had heard, was impossible. To retreat—except into the fireplace—was equally out of the question. A martyrdom was before me. In justice to myself, I noiselessly arranged the curtains so that I could both see and hear. And then I met my martyrdom, with the spirit of a
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embarrassment
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concealment
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momentary
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delusion
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obdurate
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transformation
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apostasy
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nostrils
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disappearance
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fascination
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consolation
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justified
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prospect
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narrative
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innocence
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thoroughly
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trifling
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adj.微不足道的;没什么价值的 | |
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proceedings
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bosom
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remorse
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legacy
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n.遗产,遗赠;先人(或过去)留下的东西 | |
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