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BOOK III. The Terror by Night 23. THE WAY HE TOLD HER
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I am the happiest woman in the world! I wonder how many women have said that of themselves in their time,—but I am. Paul has told me that he loves me. How long I have made inward confession1 of my love for him, I should be ashamed to say. It sounds prosaic2, but I believe it is a fact that the first stirring of my pulses was caused by the report of a speech of his which I read in the Times. It was on the Eight Hours’ Bill. Papa was most unflattering. He said that he was an oily spouter3, an ignorant agitator4, an irresponsible firebrand, and a good deal more to the same effect. I remember very well how papa fidgeted with the paper, declaring that it read even worse than it had sounded, and goodness knew that it had sounded bad enough. He was so very emphatic5 that when he had gone I thought I would see what all the pother was about, and read the speech for myself. So I read it. It affected6 me quite differently. The speaker’s words showed such knowledge, charity, and sympathy that they went straight to my heart.
After that I read everything of Paul Lessingham’s which I came across. And the more I read the more I was impressed. But it was some time before we met. Considering what papa’s opinions were, it was not likely that he would go out of his way to facilitate a meeting. To him, the mere7 mention of the name was like a red rag to a bull. But at last we did meet. And then I knew that he was stronger, greater, better even than his words. It is so often the other way; one finds that men, and women too, are so apt to put their best, as it were, into their shop windows, that the discovery was as novel as it was delightful8.
When the ice was once broken, we often met. I do not know how it was. We did not plan our meetings,—at first, at any rate. Yet we seemed always meeting. Seldom a day passed on which we did not meet,—sometimes twice or thrice. It was odd how we were always coming across each other in the most unlikely places. I believe we did not notice it at the time, but looking back I can see that we must have managed our engagements so that somewhere, somehow, we should be certain to have an opportunity of exchanging half a dozen words. Those constant encounters could not have all been chance ones.
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confession
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| n.自白,供认,承认 | |
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| adj.单调的,无趣的 | |
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spouter
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| 喷油井;捕鲸船;说话滔滔不绝的人;照管流出槽的工人 | |
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agitator
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| n.鼓动者;搅拌器 | |
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emphatic
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| adj.强调的,着重的;无可置疑的,明显的 | |
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affected
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mere
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delightful
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| adj.令人高兴的,使人快乐的 | |
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chary
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| adj.谨慎的,细心的 | |
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| adj.令人不安的,令人不平静的v.使不安,使忧虑,使烦恼( disquiet的现在分词 ) | |
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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primrose
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dame
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amendment
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resentment
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tug
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| 再发生,复发( recur的过去式和过去分词 ); 治愈 | |
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sentimental
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| adj.多愁善感的,感伤的 | |
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