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Lucy Morris had been told by Lady Fawn1 that — in point of fact, that, being a governess, she ought to give over falling in love with Frank Greystock, and she had not liked it. Lady Fawn, no doubt, had used words less abrupt2 — had probably used but few words, and had expressed her meaning chiefly by little winks3, and shakings of her head, and small gestures of her hands, and had ended by a kiss — in all of which she had intended to mingle4 mercy with justice, and had, in truth, been full of love. Nevertheless, Lucy had not liked it. No girl likes to be warned against falling in love, whether the warning be needed or not needed. In this case Lucy knew very well that the caution was too late. It might be all very well for Lady Fawn to decide that her governess should not receive visits from a lover in her house; and then the governess might decide whether, in those circumstances, she would remain or go away; but Lady Fawn could have no right to tell her governess not to be in love. All this Lucy said to herself over and over again, and yet she knew that Lady Fawn had treated her well. The old woman had kissed her, and purred over her, and praised her, and had really loved her. As a matter of course, Lucy was not entitled to have a lover. Lucy knew that well enough. As she walked alone among the shrubs5 she made arguments in defence of Lady Fawn as against herself. And yet at every other minute she would blaze up into a grand wrath6, and picture to herself a scene in which she would tell Lady Fawn boldly that as her lover had been banished7 from Fawn Court, she, Lucy, would remain there no longer. There were but two objections to this course. The first was that Frank Greystock was not her lover; and the second, that on leaving Fawn Court she would not know whither to betake herself. It was understood by everybody that she was never to leave Fawn Court till an unexceptionable home should be found for her, either with the Hittaways or elsewhere. Lady Fawn would no more allow her to go away, depending for her future on the

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n.未满周岁的小鹿;v.巴结,奉承 | |
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adj.突然的,意外的;唐突的,鲁莽的 | |
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v.使眼色( wink的第三人称单数 );递眼色(表示友好或高兴等);(指光)闪烁;闪亮 | |
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灌木( shrub的名词复数 ) | |
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dungeon
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ascertain
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vt.发现,确定,查明,弄清 | |
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(被砍下的树的)树桩( stump的名词复数 ); 残肢; (板球三柱门的)柱; 残余部分 | |
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countenance
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possessed
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genial
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混合,混入( mingle的过去式和过去分词 ); 混进,与…交往[联系] | |
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adj.石头的,多石头的,冷酷的,无情的 | |
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