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The twilight1 was hotter still an hour later as he stood at the corner waiting for his car. The trolley-ride to his house was twenty-five minutes, and he bought a pink-jacketed newspaper to appetize his listless mind. Life had seemed less happy, less glamourous of late. Perhaps he had learned more of the world's ways—perhaps its glamour2 was evaporating little by little with the hurried years.
Nothing like this afternoon, for instance, had ever happened to him before. He could not dismiss the old man from his mind. He pictured him plodding3 home in the weary heat—on foot, probably, to save carfare—opening the door of a hot little flat, and confessing to his daughter that the son of his friend had not been able to help him out. All evening they would plan helplessly until they said good night to each other—father and daughter, isolated4 by chance in this world—and went to lie awake with a pathetic loneliness in their two beds.
Mather's street-car came along, and he found a seat near the front, next to an old lady who looked at him grudgingly5 as she moved over. At the next block a crowd of girls from the department-store district flowed up the aisle6, and Mather unfolded his paper. Of late he had not indulged his habit of giving up his seat. Jaqueline was right—the average young girl was able to stand as well as he was. Giving up his seat was silly, a mere7 gesture. Nowadays not one woman in a dozen even bothered to thank him.
It was stifling8 hot in the car, and he wiped the heavy damp from his forehead. The aisle was thickly packed now, and a woman standing9 beside his seat was thrown momentarily against his shoulder as the car turned a corner. Mather took a long breath of the hot
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n.暮光,黄昏;暮年,晚期,衰落时期 | |
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