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CHAPTER XXIV
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The next morning Veronica brought Lydia a little scrawl1 from her aunt, bidding the girl come and breakfast with her in her room at nine.
“Well, my dear,” her aunt called to her from her pillow, when she appeared, “you find me flat enough, this morning. If there was anything wrong about going to the opera last night, I was properly punished for it. Such wretched stuff as I never heard! And instead of the new ballet that they promised, they gave an old thing that I had seen till I was sick of it. You didn't miss much, I can tell you. How fresh and bright you do look, Lydia!” she sighed. “Did you sleep well? Were you lonesome while we were gone? Veronica says you were reading the whole evening. Are you fond of reading?”
“I don't think I am, very,” said Lydia. “It was a book that I began on the ship. It's a novel.” She hesitated. “I wasn't reading it; I was just looking at it.”
“What a queer child you are! I suppose you were dying to read it, and wouldn't because it was Sunday. Well!” Mrs. Erwin put her hand under her pillow, and pulled out a gossamer2 handkerchief, with which she delicately touched her complexion3 here and there, and repaired with an instinctive4 rearrangement of powder the envious5 ravages6 of a slight rash about her nose. “I respect your high principles beyond anything, Lydia, and if they can only be turned in the right direction they will never be any disadvantage to you.” Veronica came in with the breakfast on a tray, and Mrs. Erwin added, “Now, pull up that little table, and bring your chair, my dear, and let us take it easy. I like to talk while I'm breakfasting. Will you pour out my chocolate? That's it, in the ugly little pot with the wooden handle; the copper7 one's for you, with coffee in it. I never could get that
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scrawl
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| vt.潦草地书写;n.潦草的笔记,涂写 | |
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gossamer
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complexion
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instinctive
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envious
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ravages
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copper
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repose
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perfectly
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determined
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proprieties
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conformity
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detest
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temperament
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iceberg
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discourse
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promenade
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flirt
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eccentricity
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conspicuous
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invalid
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reluctance
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delightful
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compassion
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spoke
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passionate
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impudent
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defensive
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distress
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distraction
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explicit
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postpone
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suspense
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sketched
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musingly
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quiescent
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uncertainty
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wharf
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lapses
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promising
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flirting
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flirtation
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peculiar
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