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August 25th. - I am now quite settled down to my usual routine of steady occupations and quiet amusements - tolerably contented1 and cheerful, but still looking forward to spring with the hope of returning to town, not for its gaieties and dissipations, but for the chance of meeting Mr. Huntingdon once again; for still he is always in my thoughts and in my dreams. In all my employments, whatever I do, or see, or hear, has an ultimate reference to him; whatever skill or knowledge I acquire is some day to be turned to his advantage or amusement; whatever new beauties in nature or art I discover are to be depicted2 to meet his eye, or stored in my memory to be told him at some future period. This, at least, is the hope that I cherish, the fancy that lights me on my lonely way. It may be only an ignis fatuus, after all, but it can do no harm to follow it with my eyes and rejoice in its lustre3, as long as it does not lure4 me from the path I ought to keep; and I think it will not, for I have thought deeply on my aunt's advice, and I see clearly, now, the folly5 of throwing myself away on one that is unworthy of all the love I have to give, and incapable6 of responding to the best and deepest feelings of my inmost heart - so clearly, that even if I should see him again, and if he should remember me and love me still (which, alas7! is too little probable, considering how he is situated8, and by whom surrounded), and if he should ask me to marry him - I am determined9 not to consent until I know for certain whether my aunt's opinion of him or mine is nearest the truth; for if mine is altogether wrong, it is not he that I love; it is a creature of my own imagination. But I think it is not wrong - no, no - there is a secret something - an inward instinct that assures me I am right. There is essential goodness in him; - and what delight to unfold it! If he has wandered, what
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lure
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folly
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| int.唉(表示悲伤、忧愁、恐惧等) | |
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bliss
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| (使)败坏( corrupt的现在分词 ); (使)腐化; 引起(计算机文件等的)错误; 破坏 | |
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dissuade
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mischief
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conceal
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justified
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attachment
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tractable
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retired
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confidential
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bowling
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portico
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conciliation
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perseverance
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conversing
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delightful
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chuckle
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abortive
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efface
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scrutiny
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| (信末签名后的)附言,又及( postscript的名词复数 ); (正文后的)补充说明 | |
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concocting
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miserable
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doorway
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audacity
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| n.大胆,卤莽,无礼 | |
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agitation
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humiliation
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dignified
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indifference
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complaisance
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ponies
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foliage
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boughs
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bough
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amorous
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| 接近,逼近(verge的现在分词形式) | |
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fervent
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discourses
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repulsive
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commiseration
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flirting
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| v.调情,打情骂俏( flirt的现在分词 ) | |
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