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CHAPTER 41 A FOOTSTEP
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It was cold enough for fires in halls and bedrooms, and Lady Anstruthers often sat over hers and watched the glowing bed of coals with a fixed1 thoughtfulness of look. She was so sitting when her sister went to her room to talk to her, and she looked up questioningly when the door closed and Betty came towards her.
“You have come to tell me something,” she said.
A slight shade of anxiousness showed itself in her eyes, and Betty sat down by her and took her hand. She had come because what she knew was that Rosalie must be prepared for any step taken, and the time had arrived when she must not be allowed to remain in ignorance even of things it would be unpleasant to put into words.
“Yes,” she answered. “I want to talk to you about something I have decided2 to do. I think I must write to father and ask him to come to us.”
Rosalie turned white, but though her lips parted as if she were going to speak, she said nothing.
“Do not be frightened,” Betty said. “I believe it is the only thing to do.”
“I know! I know!”
Betty went on, holding the hand a little closer. “When I came here you were too weak physically3 to be able to face even the thought of a struggle. I saw that. I was afraid it must come in the end, but I knew that at that time you could not bear it. It would have killed you and might have killed mother, if I had not waited; and until you were stronger, I knew I must wait and reason coolly about you—about everything.”
“I used to guess—sometimes,” said Lady Anstruthers.
“I can tell you about it now. You are not as you were then,” Betty said. “I did not know Nigel at first, and I felt I ought to see more of him. I wanted to make sure that my child hatred4 of him did not make me unfair. I even tried to hope that when he came back and found the place in order and things going well, he might recognise the wisdom of behaving with decent kindness to you. If he had done that I knew father would have provided for you both, though he would not have left him the opportunity to do again what he did before. No business man would allow such a thing as that. But as time has gone by I have seen I was mistaken in hoping for a respectable compromise. Even if he were given a free hand he would not change. And now——” She hesitated, feeling it difficult to choose such words as would not be too unpleasant. How was she to tell
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fixed
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| adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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decided
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| adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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physically
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| adj.物质上,体格上,身体上,按自然规律 | |
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hatred
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rosy
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| adj.美好的,乐观的,玫瑰色的 | |
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morbid
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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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bluebells
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| n.圆叶风铃草( bluebell的名词复数 ) | |
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bullied
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| adj.被欺负了v.恐吓,威逼( bully的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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touchingly
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| adv.令人同情地,感人地,动人地 | |
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distressed
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| 痛苦的 | |
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momentary
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upheaval
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sobbing
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bent
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concealment
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misery
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anguish
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| n.(尤指心灵上的)极度痛苦,烦恼 | |
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exclamation
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wreak
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wrung
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| 绞( wring的过去式和过去分词 ); 握紧(尤指别人的手); 把(湿衣服)拧干; 绞掉(水) | |
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hysterical
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| adj.情绪异常激动的,歇斯底里般的 | |
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| n.深红色,绯红色,红衣;adj.绯红色的 | |
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sneeringly
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kindly
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| adj.和蔼的,温和的,爽快的;adv.温和地,亲切地 | |
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hearth
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decency
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lash
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frail
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wry
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consecutive
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| adj.连续的,联贯的,始终一贯的 | |
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culminated
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mere
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| adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过 | |
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shrubs
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| 灌木( shrub的名词复数 ) | |
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chirping
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| 鸟叫,虫鸣( chirp的现在分词 ) | |
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insistence
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joyous
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| adj.充满快乐的;令人高兴的 | |
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miserable
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| adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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| adv.(用于否定句中以加强语气)任何;pron.无论什么 | |
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racing
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ballroom
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slippered
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softening
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passionate
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| adj.热情的,热烈的,激昂的,易动情的,易怒的,性情暴躁的 | |
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sleepless
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| adj.不睡眠的,睡不著的,不休息的 | |
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