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CHAPTER VII THE PUZZLE WHICH DONALD LINDSAY LEFT BEHIND HIM
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Donald Lindsay was buried on a glorious afternoon, when all the world seemed at its best and brightest. Carriages from all parts of the district represented their absent owners, but only four mourners were actually present. Nora and Elaine stood together on one side of the grave, confronting Dr. Banyard and Mr. Nash. Afterwards the four were again together in the room at Cloverlea which Nora regarded as in an especial sense her own. The blinds at last were drawn1; the windows stood wide open; the April sun, warm enough for June, came streaming in, but it brought no brightness to those within. Each of the quartette seemed to be singularly ill at ease. It was not strange that such should have been the case with Nora; it was her hour of trial. But why Elaine Harding should have been unlike her usual self was not so obvious. An impartial2 observer, knowing her well, would have said that she had never appeared to such little advantage. Black never became her; either because she was physically3 unwell, or for some more obscure reason, that afternoon, in her mourning, she looked almost hideous4. Had she been at liberty to choose, she would have been present neither at the funeral nor afterwards in Nora's room; but she had not seen her way to refuse compliance5 with Nora's positive request. Since Mr. Nash had told her of his, and Dr. Banyard's, failure to find among the dead man's papers anything to show that he had left any real provision for his daughter at all, she had been living in what seemed to her to be a continual nightmare. Day and night she was haunted by the three thousand one hundred and twenty-seven pounds which she had regarded as treasure-trove. Had she not taken it for granted that Nora would be a rich woman she would not have touched a farthing; of that she was certain. It was the conviction that such a sum would mean nothing to Nora which had been the irresistible6 temptation. Had it been in her power she would have replaced the money even then, and would have been only too glad to do it, though it left her penniless. But she had learnt what has to be learnt by all of us, how much easier it is to do than to
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drawn
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| v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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impartial
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physically
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hideous
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compliance
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undo
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restitution
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legacy
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loathing
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pauper
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eternity
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fervently
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inevitably
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peril
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plausible
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impoverishment
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benefactor
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administrator
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darts
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conceal
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ledgers
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deduction
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creditor
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gentry
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creditors
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conspiracy
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