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CHAPTER XXIII
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Then the stately house on the square was lit up with gayety.
The horses trampled1 in the gateway2 and the servants ran up and down the carpeted stairs. The great drawing-rooms streamed with lights and flowers and music and the floor was filled with dancers.
It was a wealth and splendor3 even greater than in the old days, for now the master of the house was a more lavish4 host than he had ever been before. He could never have things fine enough, luxurious5 enough. He saw to everything, was everywhere and moved among his guests so that they could see that he delighted in them.
[285]The entertainments at Cordt’s house became legendary6. And all that were rich and beautiful and noble and intelligent came when he invited them and came gratefully and were glad to stay.
The men gathered close about the lady of the house, who was charming in her white gown, with her white hair.
Those who had paid her their homage7 in the old days raised their grey heads when she passed them and followed her tall figure with a gleam of their youthful fire in their eyes. And those who were now young wondered when they heard the old ones tell that she was once a thousand times prettier.
Or not prettier, perhaps. But such that every man on whom her eyes fell was, from that moment, hers and that every glance she vouchsafed8 was remembered for all time.
Now she was more remote in her smiles.[286] Her glance was deeper, but it was as though it did not see. Her red mouth no longer promised happiness as it used to. Any one would think it a happiness to win her. But no one would believe it possible.
And, while they saw her thus in the light of their youth, they wondered what could have happened in the years that had passed and why the house had so long been closed and why it had now so suddenly opened its doors wide to the world which holds
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| 踩( trample的过去式和过去分词 ); 践踏; 无视; 侵犯 | |
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gateway
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splendor
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lavish
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luxurious
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legendary
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| adj.传奇(中)的,闻名遐迩的;n.传奇(文学) | |
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revel
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slander
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exulted
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enraptured
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dreary
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gorges
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bliss
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slain
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admiration
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humble
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plaintive
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tardy
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repentance
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mingled
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joyous
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trumpets
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hoarse
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expiate
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lapsed
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judgment
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passionate
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besought
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spinet
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chamber
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contented
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writhing
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| (因极度痛苦而)扭动或翻滚( writhe的现在分词 ) | |
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tempted
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