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CHAPTER 43 ENTR’ACTE
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After the Spanish Symphony not only the conductor but the entire orchestra followed Musa from the platform, and Audrey understood that the previous interval1 had not really been an interval and that the first genuine interval was about to begin. The audience seemed to understand this too, for practically the whole of it stood up and moved towards the doors. Audrey would have stayed in her seat, but Miss Ingate expressed a desire to go out and “see the fun” in the foyer, and, moreover, she asserted that the Foas from their box had been signalling to her and Audrey an intention to meet them in the foyer. Miss Ingate was in excellent spirits. She said it beat her how Musa’s fingers could get through so many notes in so short a time, and also that it made her feel tired even to watch the fingers. She was convinced that nobody had ever handled the violin so marvellously before. As for success, Musa had been recalled, and the applause from the gallery, fired by its religious belief, was obstinate2 and extremely vociferous3. Audrey, however, was aware of terrible sick qualms4, for she knew that Musa was not so far dominating his public. Much of the applause had obviously the worst quality that applause can have—it was good-natured. Yet she could not accept failure for Musa. Failure would be too monstrous5 an injustice6, and therefore it could not happen.
The emptiness of the Foas’ box indicated that Miss Ingate might be correct in her interpretation7 of signals, and Audrey allowed herself to be led away from the now forlorn auditorium8. As they filed along the gangways she had to listen to the indifferent remarks of utterly9 unprejudiced and uninterested persons about the performance of genius, and further she had to learn that a fair proportion of them were departing with no intention to return. In the
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interval
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n.间隔,间距;幕间休息,中场休息 | |
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adj.顽固的,倔强的,不易屈服的,较难治愈的 | |
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vociferous
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adj.喧哗的,大叫大嚷的 | |
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qualms
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n.不安;内疚 | |
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monstrous
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adj.巨大的;恐怖的;可耻的,丢脸的 | |
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injustice
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n.非正义,不公正,不公平,侵犯(别人的)权利 | |
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interpretation
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n.解释,说明,描述;艺术处理 | |
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auditorium
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v.成群,挤满( throng的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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recur
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vi.复发,重现,再发生 | |
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simultaneously
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complexity
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n.复杂(性),复杂的事物 | |
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rumoured
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disappearance
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n.消失,消散,失踪 | |
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preoccupied
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adj.全神贯注的,入神的;被抢先占有的;心事重重的v.占据(某人)思想,使对…全神贯注,使专心于( preoccupy的过去式) | |
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mere
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adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过 | |
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intimidated
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v.恐吓;威胁adj.害怕的;受到威胁的 | |
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intimidation
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n.恐吓,威胁 | |
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thereby
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perfectly
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adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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possessed
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wield
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vt.行使,运用,支配;挥,使用(武器等) | |
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tyrant
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n.暴君,专制的君主,残暴的人 | |
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exquisite
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adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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glossy
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adj.平滑的;有光泽的 | |
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simplicity
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n.简单,简易;朴素;直率,单纯 | |
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entreated
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motive
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enchanting
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a.讨人喜欢的 | |
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ingenuous
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adj.纯朴的,单纯的;天真的;坦率的 | |
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majestic
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adj.雄伟的,壮丽的,庄严的,威严的,崇高的 | |
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arbiter
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n.仲裁人,公断人 | |
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negligent
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adj.疏忽的;玩忽的;粗心大意的 | |
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modesty
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sweeping
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urbane
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salutes
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bower
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n.凉亭,树荫下凉快之处;闺房;v.荫蔽 | |
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v.减轻( assuage的现在分词 );缓和;平息;使安静 | |
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implores
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恳求或乞求(某人)( implore的第三人称单数 ) | |
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auto
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remarkable
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distinguished
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delightful
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condescending
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desolating
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毁坏( desolate的现在分词 ); 极大地破坏; 使沮丧; 使痛苦 | |
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indifference
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n.不感兴趣,不关心,冷淡,不在乎 | |
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snob
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n.势利小人,自以为高雅、有学问的人 | |
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destined
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wavy
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incapable
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adj.无能力的,不能做某事的 | |
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aged
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adj.年老的,陈年的 | |
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odious
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adj.可憎的,讨厌的 | |
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shrug
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v.耸肩(表示怀疑、冷漠、不知等) | |
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shrugged
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vt.耸肩(shrug的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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hoarse
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adj.嘶哑的,沙哑的 | |
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converse
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vi.谈话,谈天,闲聊;adv.相反的,相反 | |
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deferential
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adj. 敬意的,恭敬的 | |
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enigma
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n.谜,谜一样的人或事 | |
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