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CHAPTER 32 TOMMY'S BEST WORK
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And thus was begun a year and a half of as great devotion as remorseful1 man ever gave to woman. When she was asleep and he could not write, his mind would sometimes roam after abandoned things; it sought them in the night as a savage2 beast steals forth3 for water to slake4 the thirst of many days. But if she stirred in her sleep they were all dispelled5; there was not a moment in that eighteen months when he was twenty yards from Grizel's side.
He would not let himself lose hope. All the others lost it. "The only thing you can do is to humour her," even David was reduced in time to saying; but Tommy replied cheerily, "Not a bit of it." Every morning he had to begin at the same place as on the previous morning, and he was always as ready to do it, and as patient, as if this were the first time.
"I think she is a little more herself to-day," he would say determinedly6, till David wondered to hear him.
"She makes no progress, Sandys."
"I can at least keep her from slipping back."
And he did, and there is no doubt that this was what saved Grizel in the end. How he strove to prevent her slipping back! The morning was the time when she was least troubled, and had he humoured her then they would often have been easy hours for him. But it was the time when he tried most doggedly7, with a gentleness she could not ruffle8, to teach her the alphabet of who she was. She coaxed9 him to let her off those mental struggles; she turned petulant
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savage
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slake
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determinedly
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adv.顽强地,固执地 | |
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petulant
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sentimental
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housekeeper
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