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Chapter 15 He Studies Five Hundred, Savouir Faire, and Lotsa-Snap Office Mottoes
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On a couch of glossy1 red leather with glossy black buttons and stiff fringes also of glossy red leather, Mr. William Wrenn sat upright and was very confiding2 to Miss Nelly Croubel, who was curled among the satin pillows with her skirts drawn3 carefully about her ankles. He had been at Mrs. Arty’s for two weeks now. He wore a new light-blue tie, and his trousers were pressed like sheet steel.
“Yes, I suppose you’re engaged to some one, Miss Nelly, and you’ll go off and leave us — go off to that blamed Upton’s Grove4 or some place.”
“I am not engaged. I’ve told you so. Who would want to marry me? You stop teasing me — you’re mean as can be; I’ll just have to get Tom to protect me!”
“Course you’re engaged.”
“Ain’t.”
“Are.”
“Ain’t. Who would want to marry poor little me?”
“Why, anybody, of course.”
“You stop teasing me. . . . Besides, probably you’re in love with twenty girls.”
“I am not. Why, I’ve never hardly known but just two girls in my life. One was just a girl I went to theaters with once or twice — she was the daughter of the landlady6 I used to have before I came here.”
“If you don’t make love to the landlady’s daughter
You won’t get a second piece of pie!”
quoted Nelly, out of the treasure-house of literature.
“Sure. That’s it. But I bet you —”
“Who was the other girl?”
“Oh! She. . . . She was a — an artist. I liked her — a lot. But she was — oh, awful highbrow. Gee7! if — But —”
A sympathetic silence, which Nelly broke with:
“Yes, they’re funny people. Artists. . . . Do you have your lesson in Five Hundred tonight? Your very first one?”
“I think so. Say, is it much like this here bridge-whist? Oh say, Miss Nelly, why do they call it Five Hundred?”
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v.拖,拉,拔出;adj.憔悴的,紧张的 | |
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passionately
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abbr.sneakers (tennis shoes) 胶底运动鞋(网球鞋)v.潜行( sneak的第三人称单数 );偷偷溜走;(儿童向成人)打小报告;告状 | |
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Oxford
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severely
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timorously
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bower
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poker
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forefinger
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conceal
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malevolent
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mistily
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jobbers
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traitor
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craftily
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