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CHAPTER XXIV—The doves sate upon the window-ledge and lowly cooed and cooed
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When they had had ten years of happiness, Anne died. ’Twas of no violent illness, it seemed but that through these years of joy she had been gradually losing life. She had grown thinner and whiter, and her soft eyes bigger and more prayerful. ’Twas in the summer, and they were at Camylott, when one sweet day she came from the flower-garden with her hands full of roses, and sitting down by her sister in her morning-room, swooned away, scattering1 her blossoms on her lap and at her feet.
When she came back to consciousness she looked up at the duchess with a strange, far look, as if her soul had wandered back from some great distance.
“Let me be borne to bed, sister,” she said. “I would lie still. I shall not get up again.”
The look in her face was so unearthly and a thing so full of mystery, that her Grace’s heart stood still, for in some strange way she knew the end had come.
They bore her to her tower and laid her in her bed, when she looked once round the room and then at her sister.
“’Tis a fair, peaceful room,” she said. “And the prayers I have prayed in it have been answered. To-day I saw my mother, and she told me so.”
“Anne! Anne!” cried her Grace, leaning over her and gazing fearfully into her face; for though her words sounded like delirium2, her look had no wildness in it. And yet—“Anne, Anne! you wander, love,” the duchess cried.
Anne smiled a strange, sweet smile. “Perchance I do,” she said. “I know not truly, but I am very happy. She said that all was over, and that I had not done wrong. She had a fair, young face, with eyes that seemed to have looked always at the stars of heaven. She said I had done no wrong.”
The duchess’s face laid itself down upon the pillow, a river of clear tears running down her cheeks.
“Wrong!” she said—“you! dear one—woman of Christ’s heart, if ever lived one. You were so weak and I so strong, and yet as I look back it seems that all of good that made me worthy3 to be wife and mother I learned from your simplicity
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scattering
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| n.[物]散射;散乱,分散;在媒介质中的散播adj.散乱的;分散在不同范围的;广泛扩散的;(选票)数量分散的v.散射(scatter的ing形式);散布;驱散 | |
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delirium
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| n. 神智昏迷,说胡话;极度兴奋 | |
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worthy
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| adj.(of)值得的,配得上的;有价值的 | |
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simplicity
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| n.简单,简易;朴素;直率,单纯 | |
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ivy
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| n.常青藤,常春藤 | |
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sapphire
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| n.青玉,蓝宝石;adj.天蓝色的 | |
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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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exalted
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| adj.(地位等)高的,崇高的;尊贵的,高尚的 | |
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concealing
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| v.隐藏,隐瞒,遮住( conceal的现在分词 ) | |
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naught
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| n.无,零 [=nought] | |
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wont
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frenzy
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| n.疯狂,狂热,极度的激动 | |
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alas
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| int.唉(表示悲伤、忧愁、恐惧等) | |
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pallid
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| adj.苍白的,呆板的 | |
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shudder
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| v.战粟,震动,剧烈地摇晃;n.战粟,抖动 | |
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shuddering
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| v.战栗( shudder的现在分词 );发抖;(机器、车辆等)突然震动;颤动 | |
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gasped
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| v.喘气( gasp的过去式和过去分词 );喘息;倒抽气;很想要 | |
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sate
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| n.壁架,架状突出物;岩架,岩礁 | |
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brink
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| n.(悬崖、河流等的)边缘,边沿 | |
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timorous
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| adj.胆怯的,胆小的 | |
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sobbing
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sob
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| n.空间轨道的轰炸机;呜咽,哭泣 | |
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| n.(尤指心灵上的)极度痛苦,烦恼 | |
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chamber
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| n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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upwards
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frail
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| adj.身体虚弱的;易损坏的 | |
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shuddered
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| v.战栗( shudder的过去式和过去分词 );发抖;(机器、车辆等)突然震动;颤动 | |
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blanched
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| v.使变白( blanch的过去式 );使(植物)不见阳光而变白;酸洗(金属)使有光泽;用沸水烫(杏仁等)以便去皮 | |
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| 啜泣(声),呜咽(声)( sob的名词复数 ) | |
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sweeping
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| n.敬畏,惊惧;vt.使敬畏,使惊惧 | |
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| v.悔悟,悔改,忏悔,后悔 | |
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taunted
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| 嘲讽( taunt的过去式和过去分词 ); 嘲弄; 辱骂; 奚落 | |
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vile
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| adj.卑鄙的,可耻的,邪恶的;坏透的 | |
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goaded
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| v.刺激( goad的过去式和过去分词 );激励;(用尖棒)驱赶;驱使(或怂恿、刺激)某人 | |
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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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vileness
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| n.讨厌,卑劣 | |
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| n./v.树立,建立,使竖立;adj.直立的,垂直的 | |
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carrion
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| n.腐肉 | |
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taint
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| n.污点;感染;腐坏;v.使感染;污染 | |
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doomed
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| 命定的 | |
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labyrinth
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| n.迷宫;难解的事物;迷路 | |
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repentant
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| adj.对…感到悔恨的 | |
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chattering
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| n. (机器振动发出的)咔嗒声,(鸟等)鸣,啁啾 adj. 喋喋不休的,啾啾声的 动词chatter的现在分词形式 | |
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| v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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taper
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bliss
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| n.狂喜,福佑,天赐的福 | |
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| a.未做完的,未完成的 | |
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behold
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| v.看,注视,看到 | |
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| n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的 | |
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strewing
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| v.撒在…上( strew的现在分词 );散落于;点缀;撒满 | |
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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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| 渴望,切盼,向往( yearn的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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longing
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| n.(for)渴望 | |
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pauper
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| n.贫民,被救济者,穷人 | |
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inscribed
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| v.写,刻( inscribe的过去式和过去分词 );内接 | |
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chaste
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| adj.贞洁的;有道德的;善良的;简朴的 | |
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