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Chapter 16 Rifted Lute
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BUT it has to be admitted that neither she nor Teddy made whatever best of it was possible. Deep in his mind was an uncontrollable resentment1 against her; deep in hers, something bitterer, an uncontrollable resentment against herself. Her path in life was paved with good resolutions.
They cohabited, as the refined put it. It was like their meals together, a primary function ill done. There were phases of reconciliation2; there were even days of companionship. They went to a few cinemas and music halls. They Attempted friendly jokes, but his sense of humour irritated her. There would be reasonless quarrels arising out of nothing at all, and she made them more often than he did. They had few visitors. Pip came in once or twice and Millie Chaser was a steadfast3 friend. One or two old school-fellows came to tea by invitation. In London there is no calling. Only the clergy4 call if you appear at church with some regularity5 or communicate. Evangeline was house-proud and proud to be among her own furniture. She would have liked more people. She had Mrs Doober and Gawpy to tea two or three times, and Mr Chaser brought round a stuffed owl6 he had bought in a moment of abstraction in a Strand7 auction8 room and decided9 was the very thing for the hall. Evangeline’s place of business sent them a wedding present of an ormolu clock. But none of her former colleagues ever appeared. There was some barrier there.
The weeks lengthened10 into months. Evangeline took to dressing-gowns and tea-gowns, kept indoors by day and went for walks round the squares after dark. They got to an agreement that the child should be born in a nursing home. Edward Albert was torn between the cost of the nursing home and a vision of innumerable polluted napkins hung out to dry
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resentment
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reconciliation
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n.和解,和谐,一致 | |
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n.[总称]牧师,神职人员 | |
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regularity
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n.规律性,规则性;匀称,整齐 | |
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n.猫头鹰,枭 | |
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vt.使(船)搁浅,使(某人)困于(某地) | |
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auction
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lengthened
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(时间或空间)延长,伸长( lengthen的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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用魔术变出( conjure的过去式和过去分词 ); 祈求,恳求; 变戏法; (变魔术般地) 使…出现 | |
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erratic
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streak
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climax
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n.顶点;高潮;v.(使)达到顶点 | |
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detesting
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v.憎恶,嫌恶,痛恨( detest的现在分词 ) | |
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detested
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lapse
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n.过失,流逝,失效,抛弃信仰,间隔;vi.堕落,停止,失效,流逝;vt.使失效 | |
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amorousness
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thorny
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adj.多刺的,棘手的 | |
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accosting
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v.走过去跟…讲话( accost的现在分词 );跟…搭讪;(乞丐等)上前向…乞讨;(妓女等)勾搭 | |
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frail
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adj.身体虚弱的;易损坏的 | |
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credulous
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adj.轻信的,易信的 | |
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n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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adj.不可指责的,无过失的 | |
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adj.令人疲劳的,令人厌倦的 | |
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turnover
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n.人员流动率,人事变动率;营业额,成交量 | |
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regiment
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plausible
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adj.似真实的,似乎有理的,似乎可信的 | |
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adj.和蔼可亲的,友善的,亲切的 | |
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apron
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vi.嗅…味道;抽鼻涕;对嗤之以鼻,蔑视 | |
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Christian
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tragic
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orphan
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maiden
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fawned
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v.(尤指狗等)跳过来往人身上蹭以示亲热( fawn的过去式和过去分词 );巴结;讨好 | |
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tickling
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反馈,回授,自旋挠痒法 | |
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v.屈膝,蹲伏( crouch的现在分词 ) | |
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caressing
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爱抚的,表现爱情的,亲切的 | |
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spoke
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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smack
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ironical
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sincerity
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disdain
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conniving
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(机器或设备) 转动的( rotary的名词复数 ); (运动 ) 旋转的,绕轴转动的 | |
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