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CHAPTER VI
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One of the advantages of the negative part assigned to women in life is that they are seldom forced to commit themselves. They can, if they choose, remain perfectly1 passive while a great many things take place in regard to them; they need not account for what they do not do. From time to time a man must show his hand, but save for one supreme2 exigency3 a woman need never show hers. She moves in mystery as long as she likes; and mere4 reticence5 in her, if she is young and fair, interprets itself as good sense and good taste.
Lydia was, by convention as well as by instinct, mistress of the situation when she came out to breakfast, and confronted the young men again with collected nerves, and a reserve which was perhaps a little too proud. The captain was there to introduce them, and presented first Mr. Dunham, the gentleman who had spoken to her grandfather on the wharf7, and then Mr. Staniford, his friend and senior by some four or five years. They were both of the fair New England complexion8; but Dunham's eyes were blue, and Staniford's dark gray. Their mustaches were blonde, but Dunham's curled jauntily9 outward at the corners, and his light hair waved over either temple from the parting in the middle. Staniford's mustache was cut short; his hair was clipped tight to his shapely head, and not parted at all; he had a slightly aquiline10 nose, with sensitive nostrils11, showing the cartilage; his face was darkly freckled
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exigency
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reticence
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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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wharf
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complexion
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nostrils
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freckled
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blessing
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apprehensiveness
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preoccupied
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virtue
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acquiescence
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respites
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prospect
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innocence
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benevolence
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diplomacy
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acquiesced
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destitute
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inebriate
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defiance
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peculiar
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adoration
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sincerity
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