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Sarah’s Benefactor1
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On the following afternoon Hilda travelled alone by the local train from Bleakridge to Knype, the central station where all voyagers for London, Birmingham, and Manchester had to foregather in order to take the fast expresses that unwillingly2 halted there, and there only, in their skimming flights across the district. It was a custom of Five Towns hospitality that a departing guest should be accompanied as far as Knype and stowed with personal attentions into the big train. But on this occasion Hilda had wished otherwise. “I should prefer nobody to go with me to Knype,” she had said, in a characteristic tone, to Janet. It was enough. The family had wondered; but it was enough. The family knew its singular, its mysterious Hilda. And instead of at Knype, the leave-takings had occurred at the little wayside station of Bleakridge, with wavy3 moorland behind, factory chimneys in front, and cinder4 and shawd heaps all around. Hilda had told Janet: “Mr. Cannon5 may be meeting me at Knype. He’s probably going to London too.” And the discreet6 Janet, comprehending Hilda, had not even mentioned this fact to the rest of the family.
George Cannon, in a light summer suit and straw hat, was already on the platform at Knype. Hilda had feared that at Bleakridge he might be looking out of the window of the local train, which started from Turnhill; she had desired not to meet him in the presence of any of the Orgreaves. But either he had caught the previous train to Knype, or he had driven down. Holding a Gladstone bag and a stick in one hand, he stood talking to another man of about his own age and height. The conversation was vivacious7, at any rate on George Cannon’s part. Hilda passed close by him amid the populous9 stir of the expectant platform. He saw her, turned, and raised his hat, but in a perfunctory,

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benefactor
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n. 恩人,行善的人,捐助人 | |
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malediction
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discretion
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astonishment
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solicitors
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loathe
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brooks
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provincial
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blotch
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crass
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odious
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precisely
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meekly
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utterance
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