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BOOK ONE
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In my end is my beginning… That’s a quotation1 I’ve often heard people say.
It sounds all right—but what does it really mean?
Is there ever any particular spot where one can put one’s finger and say:
“It all began that day, at such a time and such a place, with such an incid-ent?”
Did my story begin, perhaps, when I noticed the Sale Bill hanging on thewall of the George and Dragon, announcing Sale by Auction2 of that valu-able property “The Towers,” and giving particulars of the acreage, themiles and furlongs, and the highly idealized portrait of “The Towers” as itmight have been perhaps in its prime, anything from eighty to a hundredyears ago?
I was doing nothing particular, just strolling along the main street ofKingston Bishop3, a place of no importance whatever, killing4 time. I noticedthe Sale Bill. Why? Fate up to its dirty work? Or dealing5 out its goldenhandshake of good fortune? You can look at it either way.
Or you could say, perhaps, that it all had its beginnings when I met San-tonix, during the talks I had with him; I can close my eyes and see: hisflushed cheeks, the over-brilliant eyes, and the movement of the strong yetdelicate hand that sketched6 and drew plans and elevations7 of houses. Onehouse in particular, a beautiful house, a house that would be wonderful toown!
My longing8 for a house, a fine and beautiful house, such a house as Icould never hope to have, flowered into life then. It was a happy fantasyshared between us, the house that Santonix would build for me—if he las-ted long enough….
A house that in my dreams I would live in with the girl that I loved, ahouse in which just like a child’s silly fairy story we should live together“happy ever afterwards.” All pure fantasy, all nonsense, but it started thattide of longing in me. Longing for something I was never likely to have.
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quotation
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n.引文,引语,语录;报价,牌价,行情 | |
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n.拍卖;拍卖会;vt.拍卖 | |
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n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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n.经商方法,待人态度 | |
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v.草拟(sketch的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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(水平或数量)提高( elevation的名词复数 ); 高地; 海拔; 提升 | |
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adj.永久的,永恒的;vbl.持续,维持 | |
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disapprovingly
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superstitious
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sinister
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