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CHAPTER THE NINTH MR. BRUMLEY IS TROUBLED BY DIFFICULT IDEAS 2
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One is reminded of those houses into which the white ants have eaten their way; outwardly still fair and solid, they crumble1 at the touch of a hand. And now you will begin to understand those changes of bearing that so perplexed2 Lady Harman, that sudden insurgence3 of flushed half-furtive passion in the garden, through the thin pretences4 of a liberal friendship. His hollow honour had been gripped and had given way.
He had begun so well. At first Lady Harman had occupied his mind in the properest way. She was another man's wife and sacred—according to all honourable5 standards, and what he wanted was merely to see more of her, talk to her, interest her in himself, share whatever was available outside her connubial6 obligations,—and think as little of Sir Isaac as possible.
How quickly the imaginative temperament7 of Mr. Brumley enlarged that to include a critical hostility8 to Sir Isaac, we have already recorded. Lady Harman was no longer simply a charming, suppressed young wife, crying out for attentive9 development; she became an ill-treated beautiful woman—misunderstood. Still scrupulously10 respecting his own standards, Mr. Brumley embarked11 upon the dangerous business of inventing just how Sir Isaac might be outraging
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crumble
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vi.碎裂,崩溃;vt.弄碎,摧毁 | |
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honourable
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connubial
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temperament
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embarked
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乘船( embark的过去式和过去分词 ); 装载; 从事 | |
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outraging
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jealousy
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peculiar
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disastrously
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essentially
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[医]矫正的,调整的 | |
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reprehensible
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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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publicity
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