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CHAPTER XIV MRS. CARFAX FINISHES HER KNITTING
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It was a curious coincidence that Mrs. Carfax should have come to the end of her white wool that night, put her pins aside and left her work unfinished.
It was the last time that Eve heard the familiar clicking of the ivory pins, for Mrs. Carfax died quietly in her sleep, and was found with a placid1 smile on her face, her white hair neatly2 parted into two plaits, and her hands lying folded on the coverlet. She had died like a child, dreaming, and smiling in the midst of her dreams.
For the moment Eve was incredulous as she bent3 over the bed, for her mother’s face looked so fresh and tranquil4. Then the truth came to her, and she stood there, shocked and inarticulate, trying to realise what had happened. Sudden and poignant5 memories rose up and stung her. She remembered that she had almost despised the little old lady who lay there so quietly, and now, in death, she saw her as the child, a pathetic creature who had never escaped from a futile6 childishness, who had never known the greater anguish7 and the greater joys of those whose souls drink of the deep waters. A great pity swept Eve away, a choking compassion8, an inarticulate remorse9. She was conscious of sudden loneliness. All the memories of long ago, evoked10 by the dead face, rose up and wounded her. She knelt down, hid her face against the pillow, uttering in her heart that most human cry of “Mother.”
Canterton was strangely restless that morning. Up at six, he wandered about the gardens and nurseries, and Lavender, who came to him about some special work that had to be done in one of the glasshouses, found him absent and vague. The life of the day seemed in
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petitioner
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(使)变软( soften的过去式和过去分词 ); 缓解打击; 缓和; 安慰 | |
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dross
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preposterous
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generosity
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pestered
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使烦恼,纠缠( pester的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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