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CHAPTER XVI
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The balcony-door was standing1 open, because they had forgotten to close it. But the weather was mild and there was hardly any wind. Now and again, a yellow leaf fell somewhere or other from the baluster. It began to grow dusk.
Fru Adelheid sat with her head in her hands and stared out before her.
Cordt’s words kept ringing in her ears. She did not think either that Finn was as he used to be. He was restless, could not sit still, talked more than usual:
“Wherever I went, I found the fountain outside,” he said. “It followed me throughout my journey. There was not[207] a rushing noise so strong but the fountain sounded through it nor a night so still but it came rippling2 and sang me home again to the old room.... I wonder, did one of the owners of this house set it up?” he asked.
“I don’t think so.”
“Yes,” said Finn. “That must be it. I am sure of it. Perhaps it was the one who built the house. You see, it forms part and parcel of the old room ... it sums it all up. If there was nothing else but the fountain, it would all be here just the same. I must ask father.”
She shivered with cold and Finn shut the door:
“We are chilly3 people,” he said. “Both of us. We are not like father. He laughed at me yesterday when I came down to his room to say good-morning and wanted to shut the window. ‘Don’t, Finn,’ he said. ‘The autumn air is[208] bracing4 and healthy, it makes one young again ... sit in the draught5 and don’t be afraid, old man that you are!’”
“Yes, father is strong.”
Finn looked at her stealthily.
He had soon understood that his parents had drifted apart while he was abroad; and he suffered in consequence. He was as kind and affectionate to his mother as ever; but his thoughts were always harking back to Cordt, whatever they might be talking of:
“Father is so sad,” he said.
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| 起涟漪的,潺潺流水般声音的 | |
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chilly
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bracing
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| n.拉,牵引,拖;一网(饮,吸,阵);顿服药量,通风;v.起草,设计 | |
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longing
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joyful
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cosy
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brook
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harp
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conjured
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| 用魔术变出( conjure的过去式和过去分词 ); 祈求,恳求; 变戏法; (变魔术般地) 使…出现 | |
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spinet
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| 抽痛( throb的过去式和过去分词 ); (心脏、脉搏等)跳动 | |
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