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CHAPTER XII
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Staniford sat in the moonlight, and tried to think what the steps were that had brought him to this point; but there were no steps of which he was sensible. He remembered thinking the night before that the conditions were those of flirtation1; to-night this had not occurred to him. The talk had been of the dullest commonplaces; yet he had pressed her hand and kept it in his, and had been about to kiss it. He bitterly considered the disparity between his present attitude and the stand he had taken when he declared to Dunham that it rested with them to guard her peculiar2 isolation3 from anything that she could remember with pain or humiliation4 when she grew wiser in the world. He recalled his rage with Hicks, and the insulting condemnation5 of his bearing towards him ever since; and could Hicks have done worse? He had done better: he had kept away from her; he had let her alone.
That night Staniford slept badly, and woke with a restless longing6 to see the girl, and to read in her face whatever her thought of him had been. But Lydia did not come out to breakfast. Thomas reported that she had a headache, and that he had already carried her the tea and toast she wanted. “Well, it seems kind of lonesome without her,” said the captain. “It don't seem as if we could get along.”
It seemed desolate7 to Staniford, who let the talk flag and fail round him without an effort to rescue it. All the morning he lurked8 about, keeping out of Dunham's way, and fighting hard through a dozen pages of a book, to which he struggled to nail his wandering mind. A headache was a little matter, but it might be even less than a headache. He belated himself purposely at dinner, and entered the cabin just as Lydia issued from her stateroom door.
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flirtation
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peculiar
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| adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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isolation
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humiliation
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condemnation
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longing
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desolate
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navigate
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plundered
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| 掠夺,抢劫( plunder的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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furtively
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unintelligible
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crouched
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reconciliation
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transacted
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droll
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feigned
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fatigue
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humbug
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ironical
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gulp
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impatience
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bracing
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ridicule
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conceited
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dawdling
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astonishment
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enjoyment
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recollected
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thoroughly
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kindly
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kindliness
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construed
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reverent
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spoke
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squire
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dames
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overdo
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distress
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offense
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| n.犯规,违法行为;冒犯,得罪 | |
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chivalrous
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| adj.武士精神的;对女人彬彬有礼的 | |
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poignant
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