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‘I suppose it had better be so,’ Marie Bromar had said to her lover, when in set form he made his proposition. She had thought very much about it, and had come exactly to that state of mind. She did suppose that it had better be so. She knew that she did not love the man. She knew also that she loved another man. She did not even think that she should ever learn to love Adrian Urmand. She had neither ambition in the matter, nor even any feeling of prudence1 as regarded herself. She was enticed2 by no desire of position, or love of money. In respect to all her own feelings about herself she would sooner have remained at the Lion d’Or, and have waited upon the guests day after day, and month after month. But yet she had supposed ‘that it had better be so.’ Her uncle wished it,— wished it so strongly that she believed it would be impossible that she could remain an inmate3 in his house, unless she acceded4 to his wishes. Her aunt manifestly thought that it was her duty to accept the man, and could not understand how so manifest a duty, going hand in hand as it did with so great an advantage, should be made a matter of doubt. She had not one about her to counsel her to hold by her own feelings. It was the practice of the world around her that girls in such matters should do as they were bidden. And then, stronger than all, there was the indifference5 to her of the man she loved!
Marie Bromar was a fine, high-spirited, animated6 girl; but it must not be thought that she was a highly educated lady, or that time had been given to her amidst all her occupations, in which she could allow her mind to dwell much on feelings of romance. Her life had ever been practical, busy, and full of action. As is ever the case with those who have to do chiefly with things material, she was thinking more frequently of the outer wants of those around her, than of the inner workings of her own heart and personal intelligence. Would the bread rise well? Would that bargain she had made for poultry

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诱惑,怂恿( entice的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.被收容者;(房屋等的)居住人;住院人 | |
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acceded
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v.(正式)加入( accede的过去式和过去分词 );答应;(通过财产的添附而)增加;开始任职 | |
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n.不感兴趣,不关心,冷淡,不在乎 | |
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adj.生气勃勃的,活跃的,愉快的 | |
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疾病(尤指慢性病),不适( ailment的名词复数 ) | |
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peculiar
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undertaking
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akin
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exemption
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persecution
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成功,兴旺( prosper的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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caressing
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爱抚的,表现爱情的,亲切的 | |
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incompatible
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n.独特性,特色;特殊的东西;怪癖 | |
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adj.驯服的,易控制的,容易教的 | |
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meditated
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深思,沉思,冥想( meditate的过去式和过去分词 ); 内心策划,考虑 | |
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contrived
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undoubtedly
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n.(BrE)客厅,起居室 | |
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