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CHAPTER XI "It Might Have Been—It Might Have Been!"
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The heavenly summer weeks he passed with his beloved parents at Camylott before they set forth1 on their journey to the Continent remained a sweet memory in the mind of the young Marquess so long as he lived, and was cherished by him most tenderly. In those lovely June days he spent his hours with his father and mother as he had spent them as a child, and in that greater intimacy2 and closer communion which comes to a son with riper years, if the situation is not reversed and his maturity3 has not drifted away from such fondness. Both the Duke and Duchess were filled with such noble pride in him and he with such noble love of them. All they had hoped for in him he had given them, all his manly4 heart longed for they bestowed5 upon him—tenderness, companionship, sympathy in all he did or dreamed of doing.
After his leave of absence it was his intention to rejoin his Grace of Marlborough on the Continent for a period, since his great friend had so desired, but later he would return and give up his career of arms to devote himself to the interests of his country in other ways, and of this his mother was particularly glad, feeling all a woman's fears for his safety and all her soft dread7 of the horrors of war.
"I would not have shown you my heart when you went away from England, Gerald," she said. "'Twould not have been brave and just to do so since 'twas your desire to go. But no woman's heart can lie light in her breast when her son is in peril8 every hour—and I could not bear to think," her violet eyes growing softly dark, "that my son in winning glory might rob other mothers of their joy."
In their rides and talks together he would relate to his father the story of his campaign, describe to him the brilliant exploits of the great Duke, whom he had seen in his most magnificent hours, as only those who fought by his side had seen him; but with her Grace he did not dwell upon such things, knowing she would not be the happier for hearing of them. With her he would walk through the park, sauntering down the avenue beneath the oak-trees, or over the green sward to visit the deer, who knew the sound of her sweet voice, it seemed, and hearing it as she approached would lift their delicate heads and come towards her to be
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forth
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intimacy
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| n.熟悉,亲密,密切关系,亲昵的言行 | |
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maturity
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| n.成熟;完成;(支票、债券等)到期 | |
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manly
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| adj.有男子气概的;adv.男子般地,果断地 | |
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bestowed
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| 赠给,授予( bestow的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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wed
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dread
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peril
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| n.(严重的)危险;危险的事物 | |
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caress
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caressed
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lustrousness
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fawns
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| n.(未满一岁的)幼鹿( fawn的名词复数 );浅黄褐色;乞怜者;奉承者v.(尤指狗等)跳过来往人身上蹭以示亲热( fawn的第三人称单数 );巴结;讨好 | |
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