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Chapter 31 The Two Friends
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The next three days passed slowly and tediously for most of the guests assembled at Grey Abbey.
Captain Cokely, and a Mr Battersby, came over from Newbridge barracks, but they did not add much to the general enjoyment1 of the party, though their arrival was hailed with delight by some of the young ladies. At any rate they made the rooms look less forlorn in the evenings, and made it worth the girls’ while to put on their best bibs and tuckers.
‘But what’s the use of it at all?’ said Matilda Fitzgerald to little Letty O’Joscelyn, when she had spent three-quarters of an hour in adjusting her curls, and setting her flounces properly, on the evening before the arrival of the two cavalry2 officers; ‘not a soul to look at us but a crusty old colonel, a musty old bishop3, and a fusty old beau!’
‘Who’s the old beau?’ said Letty.
‘Why, that Mr Tierney. I can’t conceive how Lady Cashel can have asked us to meet such a set,’ and Matilda descended4, pouting5, and out of humour.
But on the next day she went through her work much more willingly, if not more carefully.
‘That Captain Cokely’s a very nice fellow,’ said Matilda; ‘the best of that Newbridge set, out and out.’
‘Well now, I really think he’s not so nice as Mr Battersby,’ said Letty. ‘I’m sure he’s not so good-looking.’
‘Oh, Battersby’s only a boy. After all, Letty, I don’t know whether I like officers so much better than other men,’ and she twisted her neck round to get a look at her back in the pier-glass, and gave her dress a little pull just above her bustle6.
‘I’m sure I do,’ said Letty; ‘they’ve so much more to say for themselves, and they’re so much smarter.’
‘Why, yes, they are smarter,’ said Matilda; ‘and there’s nothing on earth so
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enjoyment
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n.乐趣;享有;享用 | |
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cavalry
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bishop
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pouting
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v.撅(嘴)( pout的现在分词 ) | |
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bustle
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v.喧扰地忙乱,匆忙,奔忙;n.忙碌;喧闹 | |
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iniquity
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habitually
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gambling
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champagne
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esteem
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temperament
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affected
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dependence
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delightful
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mischief
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admiration
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