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There came a night when the husband was alone in that street waiting. He can do nothing for you now, little nursery governess, you must fight it out by yourself; when there are great things to do in the house the man must leave. Oh, man, selfish, indelicate, coarse-grained at the best, thy woman’s hour has come; get thee gone.
He slouches from the house, always her true lover I do believe, chivalrous1, brave, a boy until to-night; but was he ever unkind to her? It is the unpardonable sin now; is there the memory of an unkindness to stalk the street with him to-night? And if not an unkindness, still might he not sometimes have been a little kinder?
Shall we make a new rule of life from to-night: always to try to be a little kinder than is necessary?
Poor youth, she would come to the window if she were able, I am sure, to sign that the one little unkindness is long forgotten, to send you a reassuring2 smile till you and she meet again; and, if you are not to meet again, still to send you a reassuring, trembling smile.
Ah, no, that was for yesterday; it is too late now. He wanders the streets thinking of her to-night, but she has forgotten him. In her great hour the man is nothing to the woman; their love is trivial now.
He and I were on opposite sides of the street, now become familiar ground to both of us, and divers3 pictures rose before me in which Mary A---- walked. Here was the morning after my only entry into her house. The agent had promised me to have the obnoxious4 notice-board removed, but I apprehended5 that as soon as the letter announcing his intention reached her she would remove it herself, and when I passed by in the morning there she was on a chair and a footstool pounding lustily at it with a hammer. When it fell she gave it such a vicious little kick.
There were the nights when her husband came out to watch for the postman. I suppose he was awaiting some letter big with the fate of a picture. He dogged the postman from door to door like an assassin or a guardian6 angel; never had he the courage to ask if there was a letter for him, but almost as it fell into the box he had it out and tore it open, and then if the door closed despairingly the woman who had been at the window all this time pressed her hand to her heart. But if the news was good they might emerge presently and

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adj.武士精神的;对女人彬彬有礼的 | |
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a.使人消除恐惧和疑虑的,使人放心的 | |
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divers
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adj.不同的;种种的 | |
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obnoxious
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adj.极恼人的,讨人厌的,可憎的 | |
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apprehended
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逮捕,拘押( apprehend的过去式和过去分词 ); 理解 | |
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guardian
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n.监护人;守卫者,保护者 | |
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strut
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joyously
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ad.快乐地, 高兴地 | |
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glorified
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美其名的,变荣耀的 | |
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sprawling
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adj.蔓生的,不规则地伸展的v.伸开四肢坐[躺]( sprawl的现在分词 );蔓延;杂乱无序地拓展;四肢伸展坐着(或躺着) | |
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gaily
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adv.欢乐地,高兴地 | |
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trumpery
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serene
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glide
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passionate
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wailing
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v.哭叫,哀号( wail的现在分词 );沱 | |
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vindictively
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adv.恶毒地;报复地 | |
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steadily
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v.战粟,震动,剧烈地摇晃;n.战粟,抖动 | |
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curiously
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adj.秘密的,暗中从事的 | |
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abruptly
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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degenerated
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rustle
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syllable
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butted
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abominably
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sumptuous
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hilarity
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kindly
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adj.和蔼的,温和的,爽快的;adv.温和地,亲切地 | |
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