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When they returned to the fire Isoult was no longer there, but she had left some sign behind her that Marpasse understood, for the elder woman showed no concern. She was discreetly1 curt2 with Denise when the latter began to wonder what had befallen Isoult.
“Lie down and sleep, my dear,” she said, “and take care of your feet, for you will want them on the morrow. The black cat can see in the dark, she will come to no harm, will Isoult.”
Marpasse might as well have told Denise to love Gaillard as to sleep. Her brain was full of a listening wakefulness that started uneasily when a stick cracked on the fire. So she and Marpasse kept vigil together, while a gradual silence spread over the valley with its armed host and its sombre town. Nor were Marpasse and Denise disturbed that night, for the men of the rear-guard had been marched and counter-marched that day owing to some mad rumour3, and they were dead tired, and glad to snore under any hedge.
The dawn came listlessly, and without colour. The birds were awake and singing, and with their song, bizarre and discordant4 came the blowing of trumpets5 and the stupid curses of the stirring men. The dawn seemed heavy, and full of a dull discontent. Yet the birds sang, and the men cursed perfunctorily, sulkily, the creatures of a habit. So with the voices of the morning thrilling from the throats of the choir6 invisible, the camp of the King was one great oath.
Denise was ready, and shivering to be gone. The fire was out, her body stiff and cold, the dew heavy upon the grass. The dawn had shown Denise how hemmed7 in she and Marpasse were. Horses stood tethered everywhere, gaunt, clumsy waggons8 waited like patient mammoths, not a hundred yards away a red pavilion had been pitched, its coloured canvas
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adj.不调和的 | |
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喇叭( trumpet的名词复数 ); 小号; 喇叭形物; (尤指)绽开的水仙花 | |
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n.唱诗班,唱诗班的席位,合唱团,舞蹈团;v.合唱 | |
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waggons
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四轮的运货马车( waggon的名词复数 ); 铁路货车; 小手推车 | |
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clove
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bungle
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knights
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lute
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scrambled
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