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Early in April, the Easter recess1 being all over, Lady Monk2 gave a grand party in London. Lady Monk’s town house was in Gloucester Square. It was a large mansion3, and Lady Monk’s parties in London were known to be very great affairs. She usually gave two or three in the season, and spent a large portion of her time and energy in so arranging matters that her parties should be successful. As this was her special line in life, a failure would have been very distressing4 to her — and we may also say very disgraceful, taking into consideration, as we should do in forming our judgment5 on the subject, the very large sums of Sir Cosmo’s money which she spent in this way. But she seldom did fail. She knew how to select her days, so as not to fall foul6 of other events. It seldom happened that people could not come to her because of a division which occupied all the Members of Parliament, or that they were drawn7 away by the superior magnitude of some other attraction in the world of fashion. This giving of parties was her business, and she had learned it thoroughly8. She worked at it harder than most men work at their trades, and let us hope that the profits were consolatory9.
It was generally acknowledged to be the proper thing to go to Lady Monk’s parties. There were certain people who were asked, and who went as a matter of course — people who were by no means on intimate terms with Lady Monk, or with Sir Cosmo; but they were people to have whom was the proper thing, and they were people who understood that to go to Lady Monk’s was the proper thing for them. The Duchess of St Bungay was always there, though she hated Lady Monk, and Lady Monk always abused her; but a card was sent to the Duchess in the same way as the Lord Mayor invites a Cabinet Minister to dinner, even though the one man might believe the other to lie a thief. And Mrs Conway Sparkes was generally there; she went everywhere. Lady Monk did not at all know why Mrs Conway Sparkes was so favoured by the world; but there was the fact, and she bowed to it. Then there were another set, the members of which were or were not invited, according to circumstances, at the time; and these were the people who were probably the most

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n.短期休息,壁凹(墙上装架子,柜子等凹处) | |
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