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On the day of her arrival I arrayed myself in my best, armed myself with flowers, candy and two tickets for the theater, and made my way out to her aunt’s in one of the simpler home streets in the west end. I was so fearful that my afternoon assignment should prove a barrier to my seeing her that day that I went to her as early as ten-thirty, intending to offer her the tickets and arrange to stop for her afterwards at the theater; or, failing that, to see her for a little while in the evening if my assignments permitted. I was so vain of my standing2 in her eyes, so anxious to make a good impression, that I was ashamed to confess that my reportorial duties made it difficult for me to see her at all. After my free days in Chicago I wanted her to think that I was more than a mere3 reporter, a sort of traveling correspondent and feature man, which in a way I was, only my superiors were determined4 to keep me for some reason in the ordinary reportorial class taking daily assignments as usual. Instead of confessing my difficulties I made a great show of freedom.
I found her in a small tree-shaded, cool-looking brick house, with a brick sidewalk before it and a space of grass on one side. Never did place seem more charming. I stared at it as one might at a shrine5. Here at last was the temporary home of my beloved, and she was within!
I knocked, and an attractive slip of a girl (her niece, as I learned) answered. I was shown into a long, dustless, darkened parlor6. After giving me time to weigh the taste and affluence7 of her relatives according to my standards, she arrived, the beloved, the beautiful. In view of many later sadder things, it seems that here at least I might attempt to do her full justice. She seemed exquisite8 to me then, a trim, agreeable sylph of a girl, with a lovely oval face, stark9
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5 shrine | |
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7 affluence | |
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adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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9 stark | |
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10 graceful | |
adj.优美的,优雅的;得体的 | |
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11 scarlet | |
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14 indirectly | |
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17 passionately | |
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18 applied | |
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19 comedian | |
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20 suffocation | |
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25 deliberately | |
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27 mediocre | |
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28 glamour | |
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29 forth | |
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30 amazement | |
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33 catastrophe | |
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34 treasurer | |
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35 tingled | |
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36 longing | |
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37 soothing | |
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38 descend | |
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39 craved | |
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42 advantageous | |
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43 destined | |
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44 entirely | |
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46 yoke | |
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50 binding | |
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51 cane | |
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52 bouquet | |
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53 swell | |
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54 conversed | |
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55 prosecuted | |
a.被起诉的 | |
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56 labor | |
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