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The dress that Lydia habitually1 wore was one which her aunt Maria studied from the costume of a summer boarder, who had spent a preceding summer at the sea-shore, and who found her yachting-dress perfectly2 adapted to tramping over the South Bradfield hills. Thus reverting3 to its original use on shipboard, the costume looked far prettier on Lydia than it had on the summer boarder from whose unconscious person it had been plagiarized4. It was of the darkest blue flannel5, and was fitly set off with those bright ribbons at the throat which women know how to dispose there according to their complexions7. One day the bow was scarlet8, and another crimson9; Staniford did not know which was better, and disputed the point in vain with Dunham. They all grew to have a taste in such matters. Captain Jenness praised her dress outright10, and said that he should tell his girls about it. Lydia, who had always supposed it was a walking costume, remained discreetly11 silent when the young men recognized its nautical12 character. She enjoyed its success; she made some little changes in the hat she wore with it, which met the approval of the cabin family; and she tranquilly13 kept her black silk in reserve for Sunday. She came out to breakfast in it, and it swept the narrow spaces, as she emerged from her state-room, with so rich and deep a
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habitually
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reverting
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flannel
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complexion
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complexions
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crimson
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discreetly
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nautical
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tranquilly
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splendor
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adoration
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celebrated
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tumult
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assent
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Christian
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abstruse
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interfere
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devout
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hymn
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tune
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pretense
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falter
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| vi.(嗓音)颤抖,结巴地说;犹豫;蹒跚 | |
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artistic
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homage
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coup
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novice
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brags
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idyllic
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parlor
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modesty
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flute
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joyously
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embarrassment
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blasphemy
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manly
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vexed
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sullen
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apprehension
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pretensions
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fascination
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devoutly
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triumphantly
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kindly
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shaft
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recoiled
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uncommon
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