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CHAPTER XIX
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Mademoiselle Vallé and Dowson together realized that after this the growing up process was more rapid. It always seems incredibly rapid to lookers on, after thirteen. But these two watchers felt that, in Robin1’s case, it seemed unusually so. Robin had always been interested in her studies and clever at them, but, suddenly, she developed a new concentration and it was of an order which her governess felt denoted the secret holding of some object in view. She devoted2 herself to her lessons with a quality of determination which was new. She had previously3 been absorbed, but not determined4. She made amazing strides and seemed to aspire5 to a thoroughness and perfection girls did not commonly aim at—especially at the frequently rather preoccupied6 hour of blossoming. Mademoiselle encountered in her an eagerness that she—who knew girls—would have felt it optimistic to expect in most cases. She wanted to work over hours; she would have read too much if she had not been watched and gently coerced7.
She was not distracted by the society of young people of her own age. She, indeed, showed a definite desire to avoid such companionship. What she said to Mademoiselle Vallé one afternoon during a long walk they took together, held its own revelation for the older woman.
They had come upon the two Erwyns walking with their attendant in Kensington Gardens, and, seeing them at some distance, Robin asked her companion to turn into another walk.
“I don’t want to meet them,” she said, hurriedly. “I don’t think I like girls. Perhaps it’s horrid8 of me—but I don’t. I don’t like those two.” A few minutes later, after they had walked in an opposite direction, she said thoughtfully.
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robin
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devoted
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previously
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determined
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aspire
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| vi.(to,after)渴望,追求,有志于 | |
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preoccupied
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coerced
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sketch
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avid
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intercourse
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prettily
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undone
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joyous
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prudish
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affected
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perfectly
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speculative
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exclamation
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conceit
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lawsuit
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extraordinarily
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visualize
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realization
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petal
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pointed
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impersonal
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recital
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villain
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spoke
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rigid
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| adj.严格的,死板的;刚硬的,僵硬的 | |
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lookout
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perverse
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| adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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| v.(因危险和痛苦)退缩,畏惧( flinch的现在分词 ) | |
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