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CHAPTER XV WOVEN AND THEN SPUN
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"COME in, Irene," said the silvery voice of her grandmother.
The princess opened the door, and peeped in. But the room was quite dark, and there was no sound of the spinning-wheel. She grew frightened once more, thinking that, although the room was there, the old lady might be a dream after all. Every little girl knows how dreadful it is to find a room empty where she thought somebody was; but Irene had to fancy for a moment that the person she came to find was nowhere at all. She remembered however that at night she spun1 only in the moonlight, and concluded that must be why there was no sweet, bee-like humming: the old lady might be somewhere in the darkness. Before she had time to think another thought, she heard her voice again, saying as before—
"Come in, Irene."
From the sound, she understood at once that she was not in the room beside her. Perhaps she was in her bedroom. She turned across the passage, feeling her way to the other door. When her hand fell on the lock, again the old lady spoke2—
"Shut the other door behind you, Irene. I always close the door of my workroom when I go to my chamber3."
Irene wondered to hear her voice so plainly through the door; having shut the other, she opened it and went in. Oh, what a lovely haven4 to reach from the darkness and fear through which she had come! The soft light made her feel as if she were going into the heart of the milkiest5 pearl; while the blue walls and their silver stars for a moment perplexed6 her with the fancy that they were in reality the sky which she had left outside a minute ago covered with rainclouds.
"I've lighted a fire for you, Irene: you're cold and wet," said her grandmother.
Then Irene looked again, and saw that what she had taken for a huge bouquet7 of red roses on a low stand against the wall, was in fact a fire which burned in the shapes of the loveliest and reddest roses, glowing gorgeously between the heads and wings of two
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spun
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| v.纺,杜撰,急转身 | |
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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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milkiest
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| 牛奶的,像牛奶的,掺奶的( milky的最高级 ) | |
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bouquet
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