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I got hold of Mrs. Grose as soon after this as I could; and I can give no intelligible1 account of how I fought out the interval2. Yet I still hear myself cry as I fairly threw myself into her arms: “They know—it’s too monstrous3: they know, they know!”
“And what on earth—?” I felt her incredulity as she held me.
“Why, all that we know—and heaven knows what else besides!” Then, as she released me, I made it out to her, made it out perhaps only now with full coherency even to myself. “Two hours ago, in the garden”—I could scarce articulate—“Flora4 saw!”
Mrs. Grose took it as she might have taken a blow in the stomach. “She has told you?” she panted.
“Not a word—that’s the horror. She kept it to herself! The child of eight, that child!” Unutterable still, for me, was the stupefaction of it.
“Do you mean aware of him?”
“No—of her.” I was conscious as I spoke7 that I looked prodigious8 things, for I got the slow reflection of them in my companion’s face. “Another person—this time; but a figure of quite as unmistakable horror and evil: a woman in black, pale and dreadful—with such an air also, and such a face!—on the other side of the lake. I was there with the child—quiet for the hour; and in the midst of it she came.”
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n.间隔,间距;幕间休息,中场休息 | |
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adj.巨大的;恐怖的;可耻的,丢脸的 | |
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flora
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n.(某一地区的)植物群 | |
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v.张口,打呵欠,目瞪口呆地凝视 | |
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innocence
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