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CHAPTER 38 THE NEIGHBOURS
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He had eaten nothing since the morning, and felt like one in a calm ethereal dream as he walked home to Weelset in the soft dusk of an evening that would never be night, but die into the day. No one saw him enter the house, no one met him on the ancient spiral stair, as, with apprehensive1 anticipation2, he sought the drawing-room.
He had just set his foot on the little landing by its door when a wild scream came from the room. He flung the door open and darted3 in. His mother rushed into his arms, enveloped4 from foot to head in a cone5 of fire. She was making, in wild flight, for the stair, to reach which would have been death to her. Francis held her fast, but she struggled so wildly that he had actually to throw her on the floor ere he could do anything to deliver her. Then he flung on her the rug, the table-cover, his coat, and one of the window-curtains, tearing it fiercely from the rings. Having got all these close around her, he rang the bell with an alarum-peal, but had to ring three times, for service in that house was deadened by frequent fury of summons. Two of the maids—there was no manservant in the house now—laid their mistress on a mattress6, and carried her to her room. Gordon’s hands and arms were so severely7 burned that he could do nothing beyond directing: he thought he had never felt pain before.
The doctor was sent for, and came speedily. Having examined them, he said Mrs. Gordon’s injuries would have caused him no anxiety but for her habits: their consequences might be very serious, and every possible care must be taken of her.
Disabled as he was, Francis sat by her till the morning; and the night’s nursing did far more for himself than for his mother. For, as he saw how she suffered, and interpreted her moans by what he had felt and was still feeling in his own hands and arms, a great pity awoke in him. What a lost life his mother’s had been! Was this to be the end of it? The old kindness she had shown him in his childhood and youth, especially when he was in any bodily trouble, came back upon him, and a new love,
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apprehensive
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| adj.担心的,恐惧的,善于领会的 | |
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anticipation
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| n.预期,预料,期望 | |
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darted
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| v.投掷,投射( dart的过去式和过去分词 );向前冲,飞奔 | |
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| v.包围,笼罩,包住( envelop的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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cone
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mattress
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severely
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gathering
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incapable
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inclination
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warfare
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strife
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| adj.肮脏的,不干净的,卑鄙的,暗淡的 | |
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thwart
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penurious
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wondrous
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| adj.令人惊奇的,奇妙的;adv.惊人地;异乎寻常地;令人惊叹地 | |
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frustrate
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countenance
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| n.脸色,面容;面部表情;vt.支持,赞同 | |
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applied
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determined
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degradation
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puny
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bondage
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hatred
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warrior
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worthier
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armour
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| (=armor)n.盔甲;装甲部队 | |
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filth
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traitor
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| 减少( abate的现在分词 ); 减去; 降价; 撤消(诉讼) | |
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miserable
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| adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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watchfulness
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| 警惕,留心; 警觉(性) | |
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supervision
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curtailment
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intercourse
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lighter
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| n.打火机,点火器;驳船;v.用驳船运送;light的比较级 | |
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sullen
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| adj.愠怒的,闷闷不乐的,(天气等)阴沉的 | |
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draughts
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| n. <英>国际跳棋 | |
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entreaty
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| n.恳求,哀求 | |
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behold
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