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CHAPTER XXIII.
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Lord Leycester was on fire as he strode up the hill to the Hall, and that notwithstanding he was wet to the skin. He was on fire with love. He swore to himself, as he climbed up the slope, that there was no one like his Stella, no one so beautiful, so lovable and sweet as the dark-eyed girl who had stolen his heart from him that moonlight night in the lane.
And he also vowed2 that he would wait no longer for the inestimable treasure, the exquisite3 happiness that lay within his grasp.
His great wealth, his time honored title seemed as nothing to him compared with the thought of possessing the first real love of his life.
He smiled rather seriously as he pictured his father's anger, his mother's dismay and despair, and Lil's, dear Lilian's, grief; but it was a smile, though a serious one.
"They will get over it when it has once been done. After all, barring that she has no title and no money—neither of which are wanted, by the way—she is as delightful4 a daughter-in-law as any mother or father could wish for. Yes; I'll do it!"
But how? that was the question.
"There is no Gretna Green nowadays," he pondered, regretfully. "I wish there were! A ride to the border, with my darling by my side, nestling close to me all the way with mingled6 love and alarm, would be worth taking. A man can't very well put up the banns in any out-of-the-way place, because there are few out-of-the-way places where they haven't heard of us Wyndwards. By Jove!" he muttered, with a little start—"there is a special license7. I was almost forgetting that! That comes of not being used to being married. A special license!" and pondering deeply he reached the house.
The party at the hall was very small indeed now, but Lady Lenore and Lord Charles still remained. Lenore had once or twice declared that she must go, but Lady Wyndward had entreated8 her to stay.
"Do not go, Lenore," she had said, with gentle significance. "You know—you must know that we count upon you."
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| 起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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exquisite
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| adj.精美的;敏锐的;剧烈的,感觉强烈的 | |
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delightful
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| 恳求,乞求( entreat的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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billiards
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mischief
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| 同意,赞成( assent的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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concealed
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miserable
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longing
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unbearable
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conspire
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jealousy
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passionate
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indifference
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admiration
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| n.眨眼,使眼色,瞬间;v.眨眼,使眼色,闪烁 | |
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flannels
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| 法兰绒男裤; 法兰绒( flannel的名词复数 ) | |
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attire
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asylum
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refractory
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groaned
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wont
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abet
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sanest
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locusts
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crested
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amorous
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assailed
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