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CHAPTER XXXI.
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Leycester went down the stairs with the uncertain gait of a drunken man, and having reached the open air stood for a moment staring round him as if he were bereft1 of his senses; as indeed he almost was.
The shock had come so suddenly that it had deprived him of the power of reasoning, of following the thing out to its logical conclusion. As he walked on, threading his way along the crowded thoroughfare, and exciting no little attention and remark by his wild, distraught appearance, he realized that he had lost Stella.
He realized that he had lost the beautiful girl who had stolen into his heart and absorbed his love. And the manner of his losing her made the loss so bitter! That a man, that such a creature as this Jasper Adelstone, should come between them was terrible. If it had been any other, who was in some fashion his own equal—Charlie Guildford, for instance, a gentleman and a nobleman—it would have been bad enough, but he could have understood it. He would have felt that he had been fairly beaten; but Jasper Adelstone!
Then it was so evident that love was not altogether the reason of her treachery and desertion; there was something else; some secret which gave that man a hold over her. He stopped short in the most crowded part of the Strand2, and put his hand to his brow and groaned3.
To think that his Stella, his beautiful child-love, whom he had deemed an angel for innocence4, should share a secret with such a man. And what was it? Was there shame connected with it? He shuddered5 as the suspicion crossed his mind and smote6 upon his heart. What had she done to place her so utterly7 in Jasper Adelstone's hands? What was it? The question harassed8 and worried him to the exclusion
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innocence
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| v.战栗( shudder的过去式和过去分词 );发抖;(机器、车辆等)突然震动;颤动 | |
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utterly
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exclusion
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pall
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covertly
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miserable
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hereditary
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suffocating
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quiescence
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confession
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veranda
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languor
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benediction
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spoke
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hoarsely
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longing
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efface
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consolation
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besmirched
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recital
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| 困境( woe的名词复数 ); 悲伤; 我好苦哇; 某人就要倒霉 | |
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