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We must again go back and pick up our threads to April, having rushed forward to be present at the wedding of Frank Houston and Imogene Docimer, which did not take place till near midsummer. This we must do at once in regard to Tom Tringle, who, if the matter be looked at aright, should be regarded as the hero of this little history. Ayala indeed, who is no doubt the real heroine among so many young ladies who have been more or less heroic, did not find in him the angel of whom she had dreamed, and whose personal appearance on earth was necessary to her happiness. But he had been able very clearly to pick out an angel for himself, and, though he had failed in his attempts to take the angel home with him, had been constant in his endeavours as long as there remained to him a chance of success. He had shown himself to be foolish, vulgar, and ignorant. He had given way to Bolivian champagne2 and Faddle intimacies3. He had been silly enough to think that he could bribe4 his Ayala with diamonds for herself, and charm her with cheaper jewelry5 on his own person. He had thought to soar high by challenging his rival to a duel6, and had then been tempted7 by pot courage to strike him in the streets. A very vulgar and foolish young man! But a young man capable of a persistent8 passion! Young men not foolish and not vulgar are, perhaps, common enough. But the young men of constant heart and capable of such persistency9 as Tom’s are not to be found every day walking about the streets of the metropolis10. Jonathan Stubbs was constant, too; but it may be doubted whether the Colonel ever really despaired. The merit is to despair and yet to be constant. When a man has reason to be assured that a young lady is very fond of him, he may always hope that love will follow — unless indeed the love which he seeks has been already given away elsewhere. Moreover, Stubbs had many substantial supports at his back; the relationship of the Marchesa, the friendship of Lady Albury, the comforts of Stalham — and not least, if last, the

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亲密( intimacy的名词复数 ); 密切; 亲昵的言行; 性行为 | |
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