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Chapter 39 IDYLL
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Christine said to Marie, otherwise La Mère Gaston, the new servant in the new flat, who was holding in her hand a telegram addressed to "Hoape, Albany":
"Give it to me. I will put it in front of the clock on the mantelpiece."
And she lodged1 it among the gilt2 cupids that supported the clock on the fringed mantelpiece in the drawing-room. She did so with a little gesture of childlike glee expressing her satisfaction in the flat as a whole.
The flat was dark; she did not object, loving artificial light. The rooms were all very small; she loved cosiness3. There was a garage close by, which might have disturbed her nights; but it did not. The bathroom was open to the bedroom; no arrangement could be better. G.J. in enumerating4 the disadvantages of the flat had said also that it was too much and too heavily furnished. Not at all. She adored the cumbrous and rich furniture; she did not want in her flat the empty spaces of a ball-room; she wanted to feel that she was within an interior—inside something. She gloried in the flat. She preferred it even to her memory of G.J.'s flat in the Albany. Its golden ornateness flattered her. The glittering cornices, and the big carved frames of the pictures of impossible flowers and of ladies and gentlemen in historic coiffures and costumes, appeared marvellous to her. She had never seen, and certainly had never hoped to inhabit, anything like it. But then Gilbert was always better than his word.
He had been quite frank, telling her that he knew of the existence of the flat simply because it had been occupied for a brief time by the Mrs. Carlos Smith of whom she had heard and read, and who had had to leave it on account of health. (She did not remind him that once at the beginning of the war when she had noticed the name and portrait of Mrs. Carlos Smith in the paper, he, sitting by her side, had concealed5 from her that he knew Mrs. Carlos Smith. Judiciously6, she had never made the slightest reference to that episode.) Though she
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lodged
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v.存放( lodge的过去式和过去分词 );暂住;埋入;(权利、权威等)归属 | |
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adj.镀金的;n.金边证券 | |
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cosiness
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n.舒适,安逸 | |
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v.列举,枚举,数( enumerate的现在分词 ) | |
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a.隐藏的,隐蔽的 | |
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supreme
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liaison
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judgment
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cork
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perfectly
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discretion
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candid
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apron
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placated
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invoked
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promiscuity
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n.混杂,混乱;(男女的)乱交 | |
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lithe
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graceful
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distractions
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subterfuge
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gilded
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围裙( apron的名词复数 ); 停机坪,台口(舞台幕前的部份) | |
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superstitiousness
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apostasy
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virgin
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caresses
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爱抚,抚摸( caress的名词复数 ) | |
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ecstasies
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狂喜( ecstasy的名词复数 ); 出神; 入迷; 迷幻药 | |
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accomplished
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adj.有才艺的;有造诣的;达到了的 | |
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voluptuous
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adj.肉欲的,骄奢淫逸的 | |
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intervals
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n.[军事]间隔( interval的名词复数 );间隔时间;[数学]区间;(戏剧、电影或音乐会的)幕间休息 | |
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