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CHAPTER IX
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On the afternoon of the day upon which this occurred, Coombe was standing1 in Feather’s drawing-room with a cup of tea in his hand and wearing the look of a man who is given up to reflection.
“I saw Mrs. Muir today for the first time for several years,” he said after a silence. “She is in London with the boy.”
“Is she as handsome as ever?”
“Quite. Hers is not the beauty that disappears. It is line and bearing and a sort of splendid grace and harmony.”
“What is the boy like?”
Coombe reflected again before he answered.
“He is—amazing. One so seldom sees anything approaching physical perfection that it strikes one a sort of blow when one comes upon it suddenly face to face.”
“Is he as beautiful as all that?”
“The Greeks used to make statues of bodies like his. They often called them gods—but not always. The Creative Intention plainly was that all human beings should be beautiful and he is the expression of it.”
“I don’t know what you mean,” she admitted with no abasement4 of spirit, “but if ever there was any Intention of that kind it has not been carried out.” Her smile broke into a little laugh as she stuck her needle into her work. “I’m thinking of Henry,” she let drop in addition.
“So was I, it happened,” answered Coombe after a second or so of pause.
Henry was the next of kin5 who was—to Coombe’s great objection—his heir presumptive, and was universally admitted to be a repulsive6 sort of person both physically
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physically
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jeer
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hymns
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reverent
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ancestry
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inefficiency
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warp
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| vt.弄歪,使翘曲,使不正常,歪曲,使有偏见 | |
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bereavement
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vitality
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scampering
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| v.蹦蹦跳跳地跑,惊惶奔跑( scamper的现在分词 ) | |
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moor
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pony
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racing
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beset
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promptly
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succumbed
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moors
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foul
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intercourse
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awed
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