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Yes, Mr Bankes said, watching him go. It was a thousand pities. (Lily hadsaid something about his frightening her—he changed from one mood toanother so suddenly.) Yes, said Mr Bankes, it was a thousand pities thatRamsay could not behave a little more like other people. (For he likedLily Briscoe; he could discuss Ramsay with her quite openly.) It was forthat reason, he said, that the young don't read Carlyle. A crusty oldgrumbler who lost his temper if the porridge was cold, why should hepreach to us? was what Mr Bankes understood that young people saidnowadays. It was a thousand pities if you thought, as he did, that Carlylewas one of the great teachers of mankind. Lily was ashamed to say thatshe had not read Carlyle since she was at school. But in her opinion oneliked Mr Ramsay all the better for thinking that if his little finger achedthe whole world must come to an end. It was not THAT she minded. Forwho could be deceived by him? He asked you quite openly to flatterhim, to admire him, his little dodges1 deceived nobody. What she dislikedwas his narrowness, his blindness, she said, looking after him.
"A bit of a hypocrite?" Mr Bankes suggested, looking too at MrRamsay's back, for was he not thinking of his friendship, and of Cam refusingto give him a flower, and of all those boys and girls, and his ownhouse, full of comfort, but, since his wife's death, quiet rather? Of course,he had his work… All the same, he rather wished Lily to agree that Ram-say was, as he said, "a bit of a hypocrite."Lily Briscoe went on putting away her brushes, looking up, lookingdown. Looking up, there he was—Mr Ramsay—advancing towardsthem, swinging, careless, oblivious2, remote. A bit of a hypocrite? she repeated.
Oh, no—the most sincere of men, the truest (here he was), thebest; but, looking down, she thought, he is absorbed in himself, he is tyrannical,he is unjust; and kept looking down, purposely, for only socould she keep steady, staying with the Ramsays. Directly one looked upand saw them, what she called "being in love" flooded them. They becamepart of that unreal but penetrating3 and exciting universe which isthe world seen through the eyes of love. The sky stuck to them; the birdssang through them. And, what was even more exciting, she felt, too, asshe saw Mr Ramsay bearing down and retreating, and Mrs Ramsay sittingwith James in the window and the cloud moving and the tree bending,how life, from being made up of little separate incidents which onelived one by one, became curled and whole like a wave which bore oneup and threw one down with it, there, with a dash on the beach.

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maliciously
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veneration
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征服( subdue的现在分词 ); 克制; 制服; 色变暗 | |
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vacancy
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n.反派演员,反面人物;恶棍;问题的起因 | |
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