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motive15. Her prejudices, I trust, are not so strong as they were. You have my thoughts exactly as they arise, my dear Fanny; perhaps they are sometimes contradictory16, but it will not be a less faithful picture of my mind. Having once begun, it is a pleasure to me to tell you all I feel. I cannot give her up. Connected as we already are, and, I hope, are to be, to give up Mary Crawford would be to give up the society of some of those most dear to me; to banish17 myself from the very houses and friends whom, under any other distress18, I should turn to for consolation19. The loss of Mary I must consider as comprehending the loss of Crawford and of Fanny. Were it a decided thing, an actual refusal, I hope I should know how to bear it, and how to endeavour to weaken her hold on my heart, and in the course of a few years-- but I am writing nonsense. Were I refused, I must bear it; and till I am, I can never cease to try for her. This is the truth. The only question is _how_? What may be the likeliest means? I have sometimes thought of going to London again after Easter, and sometimes resolved on doing nothing till she returns to Mansfield. Even now, she speaks with pleasure of being in Mansfield in June; but June is at a great distance, and I believe I shall write to her. I have nearly determined on explaining myself by letter. To be at an early certainty is a material object. My present state is miserably20 irksome. Considering everything, I think a letter will be decidedly the best method of explanation. I shall be able to write much that I could not say, and shall be giving her time for reflection before she resolves on her answer, and I am less afraid of the result of reflection than of an immediate21 hasty impulse; I think I am. My greatest danger would lie in her consulting Mrs. Fraser, and I at a distance unable to help my own cause. A letter exposes to all the evil of consultation
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5 entirely | |
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10 attachment | |
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19 consolation | |
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20 miserably | |
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22 consultation | |
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23 adviser | |
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24 thoroughly | |
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25 eldest | |
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26 recollecting | |
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27 spoke | |
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28 mortifying | |
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29 enjoyment | |
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30 soothe | |
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31 irritation | |
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32 vexed | |
adj.争论不休的;(指问题等)棘手的;争论不休的问题;烦恼的v.使烦恼( vex的过去式和过去分词 );使苦恼;使生气;详细讨论 | |
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33 miserable | |
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34 corrupting | |
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35 wedded | |
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36 suspense | |
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37 condemn | |
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38 resentment | |
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39 softened | |
(使)变软( soften的过去式和过去分词 ); 缓解打击; 缓和; 安慰 | |
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40 confidential | |
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41 addicted | |
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42 concisely | |
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43 amplifying | |
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44 amends | |
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45 solitude | |
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46 disorder | |
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47 considerably | |
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48 distressing | |
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49 agitated | |
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50 apprehensive | |
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51 invalid | |
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52 kindly | |
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53 apprehended | |
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54 purely | |
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55 disinterestedly | |
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56 diffuse | |
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57 medley | |
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58 haphazard | |
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59 agitation | |
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60 invalids | |
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62 previously | |
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63 solicitude | |
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64 awakened | |
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65 maternal | |
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66 bosom | |
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67 impatience | |
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68 thither | |
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69 situated | |
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70 tranquil | |
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71 mere | |
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72 cant | |
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73 blessing | |
n.祈神赐福;祷告;祝福,祝愿 | |
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