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In the Street
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A few minutes later, just as Hilda had sealed up the last of the letters, Mr. Cannon1 issued somewhat hurriedly out of the inner room, buttoning his overcoat at the neck.
“Good night,” he said, and took his stick from the corner where he had placed it.
“Mr. Cannon!”
“Well?”
“I wanted to speak to you.”
“What is it? I’m in a hurry.”
She glanced at the inner door, which he had left open. From beyond that door came the voices of Arthur Dayson and the old clerk; Hilda lacked the courage to cross the length of the room and deliberately2 close it, and though Mr. Cannon did not seem inclined to move, his eyes followed the direction of hers and he must have divined her embarrassment3. She knew not what to do. A crisis seemed to rise up monstrous4 between them, in an instant. She was trembling, and in acute trouble.
“It’s rather important,” she said timidly, but not without an unintentional violence.
“Well, tomorrow afternoon.”
He, too, was apparently5 in a fractious state. The situation was perhaps perilous6. But she could not allow her conduct to be influenced by danger or difficulty, which indeed nearly always had the effect of confirming her purpose. If something had to be done, it had to be done—and let that suffice! He waited, impatient, for her to agree and allow him to go.
“No,” she answered, with positive resentment7 in her clear voice. “I must speak to you to-night. It’s very important.”
He made with his tongue an inarticulate noise of controlled exasperation8.
“If you’ve finished, put your things on and walk along with me,” he said.

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n.大炮,火炮;飞机上的机关炮 | |
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embarrassment
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monstrous
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perilous
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resentment
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exasperation
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abject
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determined
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plunge
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abruptly
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gutter
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brutal
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starry
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sardonic
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meditative
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dignified
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astounding
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rebuke
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spoke
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resolutely
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tiresome
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grimacing
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v.扮鬼相,做鬼脸( grimace的现在分词 ) | |
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ingenuous
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adj.纯朴的,单纯的;天真的;坦率的 | |
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