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Mrs. Dalloway introduced them, saying you will like him. The conversation began some minutes before anything was said, for both Mr. Serle and Miss Arming looked at the sky and in both of their minds the sky went on pouring its meaning though very differently, until the presence of Mr. Serle by her side became so distinct to Miss Anning that she could not see the sky, simply, itself, any more, but the sky shored up by the tall body, dark eyes, grey hair, clasped hands, the stern melancholy1 (but she had been told “falsely melancholy”) face of Roderick Serle, and, knowing how foolish it was, she yet felt impelled2 to say:
“What a beautiful night!”
Foolish! Idiotically foolish! But if one mayn’t be foolish at the age of forty in the presence of the sky, which makes the wisest imbecile — mere3 wisps of straw — she and Mr. Serle atoms, motes4, standing5 there at Mrs. Dalloway’s window, and their lives, seen by moonlight, as long as an insect’s and no more important.
“Well!” said Miss Anning, patting the sofa cushion emphatically. And down he sat beside her. Was he “falsely melancholy,” as they said? Prompted by the sky, which seemed to make it all a little futile6 — what they said, what they did — she said something perfectly7 commonplace again:
“There was a Miss Serle who lived at Canterbury when I was a girl there.”
With the sky in his mind, all the tombs of his ancestors immediately appeared to Mr. Serle in a blue romantic light, and his eyes expanding and darkening, he said: “Yes.
“We are originally a Norman family, who came over with the Conqueror8. That is a Richard Serle buried in the Cathedral. He was a knight
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melancholy
n.忧郁,愁思;adj.令人感伤(沮丧)的,忧郁的
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impelled
v.推动、推进或敦促某人做某事( impel的过去式和过去分词 )
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mere
adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过
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motes
n.尘埃( mote的名词复数 );斑点
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standing
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
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futile
adj.无效的,无用的,无希望的
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perfectly
adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地
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conqueror
n.征服者,胜利者
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knight
n.骑士,武士;爵士
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symbolized
v.象征,作为…的象征( symbolize的过去式和过去分词 )
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scourge
n.灾难,祸害;v.蹂躏
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middle-aged
adj.中年的
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inveterate
adj.积习已深的,根深蒂固的
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vet
n.兽医,退役军人;vt.检查
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vice
n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的
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torpidity
n.麻痹
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liking
n.爱好;嗜好;喜欢
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renewal
adj.(契约)延期,续订,更新,复活,重来
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sentimental
adj.多愁善感的,感伤的
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sentimentally
adv.富情感地
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inviting
adj.诱人的,引人注目的
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discreet
adj.(言行)谨慎的;慎重的;有判断力的
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undoing
n.毁灭的原因,祸根;破坏,毁灭
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invalid
n.病人,伤残人;adj.有病的,伤残的;无效的
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caustic
adj.刻薄的,腐蚀性的
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utterly
adv.完全地,绝对地
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distinguished
adj.卓越的,杰出的,著名的
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favourably
adv. 善意地,赞成地
=favorably
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prelude
n.序言,前兆,序曲
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tentacles
n.触手( tentacle的名词复数 );触角;触须;触毛
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anemone
n.海葵
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suffused
v.(指颜色、水气等)弥漫于,布满( suffuse的过去式和过去分词 )
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plethoric
adj.过多的,多血症的
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indifference
n.不感兴趣,不关心,冷淡,不在乎
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glide
n./v.溜,滑行;(时间)消逝
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kindled
(使某物)燃烧,着火( kindle的过去式和过去分词 ); 激起(感情等); 发亮,放光
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secluded
adj.与世隔绝的;隐退的;偏僻的v.使隔开,使隐退( seclude的过去式和过去分词)
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agile
adj.敏捷的,灵活的
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beckoning
adj.引诱人的,令人心动的v.(用头或手的动作)示意,召唤( beckon的现在分词 )
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erect
n./v.树立,建立,使竖立;adj.直立的,垂直的
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burnished
adj.抛光的,光亮的v.擦亮(金属等),磨光( burnish的过去式和过去分词 );被擦亮,磨光
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stagnated
v.停滞,不流动,不发展( stagnate的过去式和过去分词 )
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inevitability
n.必然性
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loomed
v.隐约出现,阴森地逼近( loom的过去式和过去分词 );隐约出现,阴森地逼近
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ecstasy
n.狂喜,心醉神怡,入迷
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invincible
adj.不可征服的,难以制服的
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rejuvenated
更生的
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veins
n.纹理;矿脉( vein的名词复数 );静脉;叶脉;纹理
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vein
n.血管,静脉;叶脉,纹理;情绪;vt.使成脉络
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bruises
n.瘀伤,伤痕,擦伤( bruise的名词复数 )
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quiescent
adj.静止的,不活动的,寂静的
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intercourse
n.性交;交流,交往,交际
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irrationality
n. 不合理,无理性
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withdrawal
n.取回,提款;撤退,撤军;收回,撤销
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disappearance
n.消失,消散,失踪
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desolating
毁坏( desolate的现在分词 ); 极大地破坏; 使沮丧; 使痛苦
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violation
n.违反(行为),违背(行为),侵犯
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slate
n.板岩,石板,石片,石板色,候选人名单;adj.暗蓝灰色的,含板岩的;vt.用石板覆盖,痛打,提名,预订
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vacancy
n.(旅馆的)空位,空房,(职务的)空缺
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petrified
adj.惊呆的;目瞪口呆的v.使吓呆,使惊呆;变僵硬;使石化(petrify的过去式和过去分词)
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fixed
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的
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scuttle
v.急赶,疾走,逃避;n.天窗;舷窗
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embellish
v.装饰,布置;给…添加细节,润饰
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rigid
adj.严格的,死板的;刚硬的,僵硬的
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stark
adj.荒凉的;严酷的;完全的;adv.完全地