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On the dark winter morning when Samuel set off to the grand assize, Constance did not ask his views as to what protection he would adopt against the weather. She silently ranged special underclothing, and by the warmth of the fire, which for days she had kept ablaze1 in the bedroom, Samuel silently donned the special underclothing. Over that, with particular fastidious care, he put his best suit. Not a word was spoken. Constance and he were not estranged2, but the relations between them were in a state of feverish3 excitation. Samuel had had a cold on his flat chest for weeks, and nothing that Constance could invent would move it. A few days in bed or even in one room at a uniform temperature would have surely worked the cure. Samuel, however, would not stay in one room: he would not stay in the house, nor yet in Bursley. He would take his lacerating cough on chilly4 trains to Stafford. He had no ears for reason; he simply could not listen; he was in a dream. After Christmas a crisis came. Constance grew desperate. It was a battle between her will and his that occurred one night when Constance, marshalling all her forces, suddenly insisted that he must go out no more until he was cured. In the fight Constance was scarcely recognizable. She deliberately5 gave way to hysteria; she was no longer soft and gentle; she flung bitterness at him like vitriol; she shrieked6 like a common shrew. It seems almost incredible that Constance should have gone so far; but she did. She accused him, amid sobs7, of putting his cousin before his wife and son, of not caring whether or not she was left a widow as the result of this obstinacy8. And she ended by crying passionately9 that she might as well talk to a post. She might just as well have talked to a post. Samuel answered quietly and coldly. He told her that it was useless for her to put herself about, as he should act as he thought fit. It was a most extraordinary scene, and quite unique in their annals. Constance was beaten. She accepted the defeat, gradually controlling her sobs and changing her tone to the tone of the

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adj.着火的,燃烧的;闪耀的,灯火辉煌的 | |
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flannel
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indignity
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perfectly
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apron
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同意(concur的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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triumphantly
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pointed
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