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Divorce!
Kent read the letter over again, carefully, laboriously1, for his thoughts would not concentrate on the sentences. He had to force himself to bring his mind on them. The letters from Isabel had shown indifference2, every evidence of having been written as a matter of duty in their painstaking3 regularity4, one a month; they had been cold even; but he had never for a moment suspected that she would, suddenly, without leaving room for discussion, thus make the end bluntly, finally.
She wrote that the petition had been filed in court. The grounds were desertion. The summons would probably be in the same mail. Desertion. It struck him as wantonly malicious5 treachery. He had been careful always to send her the regular allowance which they had agreed upon before he left for Japan, and even more. He could certainly show in court—— Still, what was the use? He would not contest the case. If she wanted divorce, well, let her have it. A man was a fool who would try to hold a woman against her desire. And then, after all, why should he care? His affection for her had long since dissipated. The adage6 that absence makes the heart grow fonder—he had more than halfway7 believed that it might work out—but it had not in his case, nor, evidently, in hers either. He had no cause to object. On the contrary, she was giving him his freedom. It was the logical thing, after all.
Now, if that had come a year ago, before Sylvia[Pg 95] had left Tokyo? Isabel must even then have considered divorce. She had probably done so even before he left America. Why could she not have done it then, when he and Sylvia—— Would she have married him? Plainly, she had liked him, but this other? Still, there would have been a chance. And now, now when opportunity had finally come, it was so absurdly futile
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adv.艰苦地;费力地;辛勤地;(文体等)佶屈聱牙地 | |
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8 futile | |
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16 raptures | |
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23 perverse | |
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24 reticence | |
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25 spoke | |
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26 resentment | |
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27 tinkling | |
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28 literally | |
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29 murmur | |
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30 wink | |
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31 augury | |
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32 dispel | |
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33 decided | |
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34 ransacked | |
v.彻底搜查( ransack的过去式和过去分词 );抢劫,掠夺 | |
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35 tempt | |
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36 slippers | |
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37 jocose | |
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38 delightful | |
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39 investigator | |
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40 ruse | |
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41 trophy | |
n.优胜旗,奖品,奖杯,战胜品,纪念品 | |
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42 melancholy | |
n.忧郁,愁思;adj.令人感伤(沮丧)的,忧郁的 | |
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43 recurred | |
再发生,复发( recur的过去式和过去分词 ); 治愈 | |
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44 insistently | |
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45 essentially | |
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46 gathering | |
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47 dressing | |
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48 glamor | |
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49 agitated | |
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50 scruples | |
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51 clans | |
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52 precedent | |
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53 nostrums | |
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54 herald | |
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55 devoted | |
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56 libertine | |
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57 lust | |
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58 gambling | |
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59 temperately | |
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60 clergy | |
n.[总称]牧师,神职人员 | |
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61 seduced | |
诱奸( seduce的过去式和过去分词 ); 勾引; 诱使堕落; 使入迷 | |
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62 veranda | |
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63 deliberately | |
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64 insidious | |
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65 deluge | |
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66 dissecting | |
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67 inclination | |
n.倾斜;点头;弯腰;斜坡;倾度;倾向;爱好 | |
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68 beckons | |
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69 feudal | |
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70 melodrama | |
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71 hysterical | |
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72 psychology | |
n.心理,心理学,心理状态 | |
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73 mighty | |
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74 abrupt | |
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75 trumpet | |
n.喇叭,喇叭声;v.吹喇叭,吹嘘 | |
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76 squatting | |
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77 solicitously | |
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78 intonation | |
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79 exasperating | |
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80 killing | |
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81 contradictory | |
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82 inflict | |
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83 jealousy | |
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84 stews | |
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85 consternation | |
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86 brass | |
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87 tragic | |
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88 hovering | |
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89 banal | |
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90 doggedly | |
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91 apprehension | |
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92 recess | |
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93 misty | |
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94 caress | |
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95 hoarse | |
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96 abruptly | |
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97 consolation | |
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98 contrive | |
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99 descended | |
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100 passionate | |
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101 pangs | |
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102 remorse | |
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103 shrill | |
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104 sobbing | |
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