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‘Of course, I know you are right,’ said Nora to her sister ‘right as far as Colonel Osborne is concerned; but nevertheless you ought to give way.’
‘And be trampled2 upon?’ said Mrs Trevelyan.
‘Yes; and be trampled upon, if he should trample1 on you, which, however, he is the last man in the world to do.’
‘And to endure any insult and any names? You yourself you would be a Griselda, I suppose.’
‘I don’t want to talk about myself,’ said Nora, ‘nor about Griselda. But I know that, however unreasonable3 it may seem, you had better give way to him now and tell him what there was in the note to Colonel Osborne.’
‘Never! He has ordered me not to see him or to write to him, or to open his letters having, mind you, ordered just the reverse a day or two before; and I will obey him. Absurd as it is, I will obey him. But as for submitting to him, and letting him suppose that I think he is right — never! I should be lying to him then, and I will never lie to him. He has said that we must part, and I suppose it will be better so. How can a woman live with a man that suspects her? He cannot take my baby from me.’
There were many such conversations as the above between the two sisters before Mrs Trevelyan received from her husband the communication with which she had been threatened. And Nora, acting4 on her own judgment5 in the matter, made an attempt to see Mr Trevelyan, writing to him a pretty little note, and beseeching6 him to be kind to her. But he declined to see her, and the two women sat at home, with the baby between them, holding such pleasant conversations as that above narrated7. When such tempests occur in a family, a woman will generally suffer the least during the thick of the tempest. While the hurricane is at the fiercest, she will be sustained by the most thorough conviction that the right is on her side, that she is

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vt.踩,践踏;无视,伤害,侵犯 | |
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踩( trample的过去式和过去分词 ); 践踏; 无视; 侵犯 | |
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catastrophe
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adherence
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misery
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prospects
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lamentable
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implore
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eloquence
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odious
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abstain
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determined
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consolation
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constrained
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delusion
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intercourse
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joyous
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decided
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v.废除,取消( rescind的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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slander
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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disapproved
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chamber
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n.祈神赐福;祷告;祝福,祝愿 | |
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