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Rosemary went to Monte Carlo nearly as sulkily as it was possible for her to be. She rode up the rugged1 hill to La Turbie, to an old Gaumont lot in process of reconstruction2, and as she stood by the grilled3 entrance waiting for an answer to the message on her card, she might have been looking into Hollywood. The bizarre débris of some recent picture, a decayed street scene in India, a great cardboard whale, a monstrous4 tree bearing cherries large as basketballs, bloomed there by exotic dispensation, autochthonous as the pale amaranth, mimosa, cork5 oak or dwarfed6 pine. There were a quick-lunch shack7 and two barnlike stages and everywhere about the lot, groups of waiting, hopeful, painted faces.
After ten minutes a young man with hair the color of canary feathers hurried down to the gate.
“Come in, Miss Hoyt. Mr. Brady’s on the set, but he’s very anxious to see you. I’m sorry you were kept waiting, but you know some of these French dames8 are worse about pushing themselves in —”
The studio manager opened a small door in the blank wall of stage building and with sudden glad familiarity Rosemary followed him into half darkness. Here and there figures spotted9 the twilight10, turning up ashen11 faces to her like souls in purgatory
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cork
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twilight
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n.暮光,黄昏;暮年,晚期,衰落时期 | |
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purgatory
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savage
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v.发出嘶嘶声;发嘘声表示不满 | |
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plaintive
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unintelligible
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defiant
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liking
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Mediterranean
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