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CHAPTER THE FOURTH The Beginnings of Lady Harman 3 4
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Ellen met Sir Isaac—in the days before he was Sir Isaac—at the house of a school friend with whom she was staying at Hythe, and afterwards her mother and sister came down and joined her for a fortnight at a Folkstone boarding house. Mr. Harman had caught a chill while inspecting his North Wales branches and had come down with his mother to recuperate1. He and his mother occupied a suite2 of rooms in the most imposing3 hotel upon the Leas. Ellen's friend's people were partners in a big flour firm and had a pleasant new æsthetic white and green house of rough-cast and slates4 in the pretty country beyond the Hythe golf links, and Ellen's friend's father was deeply anxious to develop amiable5 arrangements with Mr. Harman. There was much tennis, much croquet, much cycling to the Hythe sea-wall and bathing from little tents and sitting about in the sunshine, and Mr. Harman had his first automobile6 with him—they were still something of a novelty in those days—and was urgent to take picnic parties to large lonely places on the downs.
There were only two young men in that circle, one was engaged to Ellen's friend's sister, and the other was bound to a young woman remote in Italy; neither was strikingly attractive and both regarded Harman with that awe7 tempered by undignified furtive8 derision which wealth and business capacity so often inspire in the young male. At first he was quiet and simply looked at her, as it seemed any one might look, then she perceived he looked at her intently and continuously, and was persistently9 close to her and seemed always to be trying to do things to please her and attract her attention. And then from the general behaviour of the women about her, her mother and Mrs. Harman and her friend's mother and her friend's sister, rather than from any one specific thing they said, it grew upon her consciousness that this important and
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adj.使人难忘的,壮丽的,堂皇的,雄伟的 | |
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watchfully
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modesty
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压皱,弄皱( crumple的现在分词 ); 变皱 | |
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maternity
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