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We remained looking at each other for a time.”
“Do you know who he is?”
Miss Haldin, coming forward, put this question to me in English.
I took her offered hand.
“Everybody knows. He is a revolutionary feminist1, a great writer, if you like, and — how shall I say it — the — the familiar guest of Madame de S——‘s mystic revolutionary salon2.”
Miss Haldin passed her hand over her forehead.
“You know, he was with me for more than an hour before you came in. I was so glad mother was lying down. She has many nights without sleep, and then sometimes in the middle of the day she gets a rest of several hours. It is sheer exhaustion3 — but still, I am thankful. . . . If it were not for these intervals4 . . . .”
She looked at me and, with that extraordinary penetration5 which used to disconcert me, shook her head.
“No. She would not go mad.”
“My dear young lady,” I cried, by way of protest, the more shocked because in my heart I was far from thinking Mrs. Haldin quite sane6.
“You don’t know what a fine, lucid7 intellect mother had,” continued Nathalie Haldin, with her calm, clear-eyed simplicity8, which seemed to me always to have a quality of heroism9.
“I am sure . . . .” I murmured.
“I darkened mother’s room and came out here. I’ve wanted for so long to think quietly.”
She paused, then, without giving any sign of
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feminist
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| adj.主张男女平等的,女权主义的 | |
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salon
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| n.[法]沙龙;客厅;营业性的高级服务室 | |
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exhaustion
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intervals
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| n.[军事]间隔( interval的名词复数 );间隔时间;[数学]区间;(戏剧、电影或音乐会的)幕间休息 | |
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penetration
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sane
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simplicity
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heroism
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distress
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dissent
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impelled
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peculiar
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candid
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miserable
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animated
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awakened
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agitators
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| n.(尤指政治变革的)鼓动者( agitator的名词复数 );煽动者;搅拌器;搅拌机 | |
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degradation
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uprooted
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preservation
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mere
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fanatics
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pretentious
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rogues
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scrupulous
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humane
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devoted
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remorse
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grotesquely
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solitary
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animation
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chateau
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deluding
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pious
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rumours
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shrugged
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proscribed
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patriotic
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impatience
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obstinately
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precisely
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refreshments
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agitation
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ascertain
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humiliation
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curry
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domain
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monastery
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groaned
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hysterical
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commiseration
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disdain
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aristocrats
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reactionaries
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deceptions
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