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Flora1 Guy peeped eagerly through the keyhole of her lady's chamber2 into the little apartment in which the two boon3 companions were seated. After reconnoitring for a very long time, she moved lightly to her mistress's side, and said, in a low but distinct tone,—
"Now, my lady, you must get up and rouse yourself—for God's sake, mistress dear, shake off the heaviness that's over you, and we have a chance left still."
"Are they not in the next room to us?" inquired Mary.
"Yes, my lady," replied the maid, "but the parson gentleman is drunk or asleep, and Mr. Chancey is there alone—and—and has the four keys beside him on the table; don't be frightened, my lady, do you stay quite quiet, and I'll go into the room."
Mary Ashwoode made no answer, but pressed the poor girl's hand in her cold fingers, and without moving, almost without breathing, awaited the result. Flora Guy, meanwhile, opened the door, and passed into the outer apartment, assuming, as she did so, an air of easy and careless indifference4. Chancey turned as she entered the room, fanning the smoke of his tobacco pipe aside with his hand, and eying her with a jealous glance.
"Well, my little girl," said he, "and what makes you leave your young lady, my dear?"
"An' is a body never to get an instant minute to themselves?" rejoined she, with an indignant toss of her head; "why then, I tell you what it is, Mr. Chancey, I'm tired to death, so I am, sitting in that little room the whole blessed day, and not a word, good or bad, will the young lady say—she's gone stupid like."
"Is the door locked?" said Chancey, suspiciously, and at the same time rising and approaching the young lady's chamber.
As he did so, Flora Guy, availing herself instantly of this averted5 position, snatched up, without waiting to choose, one of the four great keys which lay upon the table, and replaced it
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flora
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chamber
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boon
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indifference
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averted
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| 防止,避免( avert的过去式和过去分词 ); 转移 | |
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dexterously
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mighty
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agitation
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utensil
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refreshment
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briskness
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proceeding
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mingle
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cork
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chuckle
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apoplectic
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hiss
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ascending
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puffing
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conjured
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obedience
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poker
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riveted
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treacherous
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recess
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niche
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concealment
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tingle
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extremity
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forsake
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saucily
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brace
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determined
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interval
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hoarse
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revolved
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tottering
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canopy
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gliding
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mansion
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onward
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