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CHAPTER THE FIFTH The World according to Sir Isaac 1 2
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Her marriage had carried Ellen out of the narrow world of home and school into another that had seemed at first vastly larger, if only on account of its freedom from the perpetual achievement of small economies. Hitherto the urgent necessity of these had filled life with irksome precautions and clipped the wings of every dream. This new life into which Sir Isaac led her by the hand promised not only that release but more light, more colour, more movement, more people. There was to be at any rate so much in the way of rewards and compensation for her pity of him.
She found the establishment at Putney ready for her. Sir Isaac had not consulted her about it, it had been his secret, he had prepared it for her with meticulous1 care as a surprise. They returned from a honeymoon2 in Skye in which the attentions of Sir Isaac and the comforts of a first-class hotel had obscured a marvellous background of sombre mountain and wide stretches of shining sea. Sir Isaac had been very fond and insistent3 and inseparable, and she was doing her best to conceal4 a strange distressful5 jangling of her nerves which she now feared might presently dispose her to scream. Sir Isaac had been goodness itself, but how she craved6 now for solitude7! She was under the impression now that they were going to his mother's house in Highbury. Then she thought he would have to go away to business for part of the day at any rate, and she could creep into some corner and begin to think of all that had happened to her in these short summer months.
They were met at Euston by his motor-car. "Home," said Sir Isaac, with a little gleam of excitement, when the more immediate8 luggage was aboard.
As they hummed through the West-End afternoon Ellen became aware that he was whistling through his teeth. It was his invariable indication of mental activity, and her attention came drifting back from her idle contemplation of the shoppers and strollers of Piccadilly to link this already alarming symptom with the perplexing fact that they were manifestly travelling west.
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meticulous
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conceal
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渴望,热望( crave的过去式 ); 恳求,请求 | |
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exacting
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