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CHAPTER XXIX. KATE WRITES A LETTER
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Bertram feared that he knew, before the portrait was hung, that it was a failure. He was sure that he knew it on the evening of the twentieth when he encountered the swiftly averted1 eyes of some of his artist friends, and saw the perplexed2 frown on the faces of others. But he knew, afterwards, that he did not really know it—till he read the newspapers during the next few days.
There was praise—oh, yes; the faint praise that kills. There was some adverse3 criticism, too; but it was of the light, insincere variety that is given to mediocre4 work by unimportant artists. Then, here and there, appeared the signed critiques of the men whose opinion counted—and Bertram knew that he had failed. Neither as a work of art, nor as a likeness5, was the portrait the success that Henshaw's former work would seem to indicate that it should have been. Indeed, as one caustic6 pen put it, if this were to be taken as a sample of what was to follow—then the famous originator of “The Face of a Girl” had “a most distinguished7 future behind him.”
Seldom, if ever before, had an exhibited portrait attracted so much attention. As Bertram had said, uncounted eyes were watching for it before it was hung, because it was a portrait of the noted8 beauty, Marguerite Winthrop, and because two other well-known artists had failed where he, Bertram Henshaw, was hoping to succeed. After it was hung, and the uncounted eyes had seen it—either literally9, or through the eyes of the critics—interest seemed rather to grow than to lessen
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averted
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| 防止,避免( avert的过去式和过去分词 ); 转移 | |
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perplexed
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| adj.不知所措的 | |
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adverse
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| adj.不利的;有害的;敌对的,不友好的 | |
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mediocre
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likeness
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| n.相像,相似(之处) | |
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caustic
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distinguished
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noted
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literally
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lessen
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| vt.减少,减轻;缩小 | |
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condemnation
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unnaturally
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indifference
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fiery
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| v.哭叫,哀号( wail的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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deliberately
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trump
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| adj.发光的,发亮的;光明的;明白易懂的;有启发的 | |
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hindrance
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remains
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tantalizing
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owl
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| n.猫头鹰,枭 | |
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pane
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| v.(毛发)直立,气势汹汹,发怒;n.硬毛发 | |
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temperament
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thoroughly
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moody
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irritable
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| adj.急躁的;过敏的;易怒的 | |
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fretted
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| 焦躁的,附有弦马的,腐蚀的 | |
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dismally
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| adv.阴暗地,沉闷地 | |
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utterly
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devoted
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| adj.忠诚的,忠实的,热心的,献身于...的 | |
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