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CHAPTER XXI
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CHAPTER XXI.
With flashing eyes and a swelling2 heart, struck dumb with unutterable indignation, the beautiful girl stood fixed3 in the attitude in which his last words had reached her, while the enraged4 and unmanly old fop hobbled away, with the ease and grace with which a crippled ape might move over a hot griddle. He had disappeared for some minutes before she had recovered herself sufficiently5 to think or speak.
"If he were by my side," she said, "this noble lord dared not have used me thus. Edmond would have died a thousand deaths first. But oh! God look upon me, for his love is gone from me, and I am now a poor, grieved, desolate6 creature, with none to help me."
Thus saying, she sate herself down upon the grass bank, beneath the tall and antique trees, and wept with all the bitter and devoted7 abandonment of hopeless sorrow. From this unrestrained transport of grief she was at length aroused by the pressure of a hand, gently and kindly8 laid upon her shoulder.
"What vexes9 you, Mary, my little girl?" inquired Major O'Leary, for he it was that stood by her. "Come, darling, don't fret10, but tell your old uncle the whole business, and twenty to one, he has wit enough in his old noddle yet to set matters to rights. So, so, my darling, dry your pretty eyes—wipe the tears away; why should they wet your young cheeks, my poor little doat, that you always were. It is too early yet for sorrow to come on you. Wouldn't I throw myself between my little pet and all grief and danger? Then trust to me, darling; wipe away the tears, or by —— I'll begin to cry myself. Dry your eyes, and see if I can't help you one way or another."
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sate
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swelling
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enraged
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| 使暴怒( enrage的过去式和过去分词 ); 歜; 激愤 | |
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desolate
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devoted
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fret
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pathos
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rascally
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touching
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endearment
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gratitude
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