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CHAPTER XIV THE PARTING OF THE WAYS
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Mr. Nash strolled leisurely1 off, lighting2 another cigar as he went. Elaine could have done nothing to stop him, had her entire future depended on her making the effort. Indeed she only dimly realized that he was going; something seemed to be pressing on her brain, and numbing3 it; until all at once the pressure lightened, and, with a start, she perceived that he had gone. For a second or two she stood staring about her on all sides, as if, just roused out of sleep, she was wondering where she was. When she understood that he had left her, and had passed out of sight, and that she was alone, oblivious4 of her smart hat and pretty frock, she sank down on to the grass, just where she was, and hid her face in her hands.
She stayed like that some time; she herself did not know how long; then, uncovering her face, again she looked about her; and, possibly recognizing that nothing was to be gained by behaving like that, she scrambled5 to her feet, shaking herself, touching6 herself here and there, where she thought that her costume might stand in need of a touch, then she started to return to the house.
She had just got on to the path which wound among the trees when she encountered the person she would have most wished to avoid--the butler, Morgan. Elaine had never before seen him attired7 in anything but what might be described as his official garments; such was her mental confusion that, at her first sight, in his well-cut, neat grey suit, she hardly knew him; it had to be admitted that in it he looked more like a gentleman is supposed to look than Mr. Nash had done. He carried himself with less swagger than Herbert Nash; what was still more marked, he uncovered when he saw Miss Harding, showing all those signs of outward respect which a gentleman is supposed to show in the presence of a lady, but which Mr. Nash had entirely
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leisurely
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| adj.悠闲的;从容的,慢慢的 | |
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lighting
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| n.照明,光线的明暗,舞台灯光 | |
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numbing
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| adj.使麻木的,使失去感觉的v.使麻木,使麻痹( numb的现在分词 ) | |
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oblivious
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| adj.易忘的,遗忘的,忘却的,健忘的 | |
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scrambled
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| v.快速爬行( scramble的过去式和过去分词 );攀登;争夺;(军事飞机)紧急起飞 | |
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touching
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attired
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| ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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noxious
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deferential
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distressed
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engrossed
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candidly
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implicitly
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discretion
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resentment
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felons
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inquiries
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eliciting
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shrill
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solitary
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pecuniarily
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| 使不再抱幻想,使理想破灭( disillusion的第三人称单数 ) | |
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conspiracy
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countenance
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humble
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plight
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pariah
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alleging
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| 断言,宣称,辩解( allege的现在分词 ) | |
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creditors
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decided
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