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CHAPTER THE TENTH Lady Harman comes out 13
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For the next few years it was to be a matter of recurrent heart-searching for Lady Harman whether she had been profoundly wise or extremely foolish in tearing up that card of projected rules. At the time it seemed the most natural and obvious little action imaginable; it was long before she realized just how symbolical1 and determining a few movements of the hand and wrist can be. It fixed2 her line not so much for herself as for others. It put her definitely, much more definitely than her convictions warranted, on the side of freedom against discipline. For indeed her convictions like most of our convictions kept along a tortuous3 watershed4 between these two. It is only a few rare extravagant5 spirits who are wholly for the warp6 or wholly for the woof of human affairs.
The girls applauded and loved her. At one stroke she had acquired the terrible liability of partisans7. They made her their champion and sanction; she was responsible for an endless succession of difficulties that flowered out of their interpretations8 of her act. These Hostels10 that had seemed passing out of her control, suddenly turned back upon her and took possession of her.
And they were never simple difficulties. Right and wrong refused to unravel11 for her; each side of every issue seemed to be so often in suicidal competition with its antagonist12 for the inferior case. If the forces of order and discipline showed themselves
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symbolical
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watershed
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unravel
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antagonist
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loyalty
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manifestation
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Prohibitionist
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mischief
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deferential
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eloquent
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concurrence
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disorder
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tangle
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inadequate
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decided
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motives
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discretion
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n.镇压,平息,征服 | |
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