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CHAPTER XLI.
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Lenore sat in her dainty room, her long golden hair flooding her white shoulders, her fair face reflected in the Venetian mirror with its edging of antique work and trimming of lace. Not even a Venetian mirror could have desired to hold a fairer picture; youth, beauty, and happiness, smiled from its surface. The rich, delicately curved lips smiled to-night, with an ineffable1 content, and serene2 satisfaction.
There was a latent gleam of triumph in the violet eyes, eloquent3 of triumph and victory. She had conquered; the desire of her life was nearly within her grasp; two days—forty-eight hours—more and Leycester Wyndward would be hers. An ancient name, an historic title, an immense estate were to be hers. To do her justice at this moment, she thought neither of the title nor the estate; it was of the man, of the man with his handsome face, and musical voice, and debonnaire manner that she thought. If they had come and told her, there where she sat, that it had been discovered that he was neither noble nor rich, she would not have cared, it would not have mattered. It was the man, it was Leycester himself, for whom she had plotted and schemed, and she would have been content with him alone.
Even now, as she looked at the beautiful reflection in the mirror, it was with no thought of her own beauty, all her thoughts were of him; and the smile that crossed the red lips was called up by no spirit of vanity, but by the thought that in forty-eight hours, the wish and the desire of her life would be gratified.
In silence the maid brushed out the wealth of golden tresses, of which she was almost as proud as the owner herself; she had heard a whisper in the servants' hall, but it was not for her to speak. It was a rumor4 that something had happened to Lord Leycester, that he had not returned yet, and that one of the wild fits, with which all the household were familiar, had seized him, and that he was off no one knew where.
It was not for her to speak, but she watched her beautiful mistress covertly5, and thought how quickly she could dispel6 the smile of
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ineffable
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eloquent
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rumor
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covertly
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dispel
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serenity
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dilated
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reigning
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impending
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spasm
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apprehension
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gliding
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fixed
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irritable
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curtly
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irritably
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reassured
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reigned
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accentuated
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housekeeper
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bent
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bustle
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bridle
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groom
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mightier
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| 啜泣(声),呜咽(声)( sob的名词复数 ) | |
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conspiracy
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sitting-room
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rustle
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costly
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supreme
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passionate
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| adj.热情的,热烈的,激昂的,易动情的,易怒的,性情暴躁的 | |
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doom
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haughty
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quail
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chivalrous
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| adj.武士精神的;对女人彬彬有礼的 | |
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pointed
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hoarse
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insolent
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wringing
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| 淋湿的,湿透的 | |
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profane
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hoarsely
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accomplice
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vile
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indifference
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deserted
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| 防止,避免( avert的过去式和过去分词 ); 转移 | |
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horrified
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wailed
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hideous
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exclamation
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abhorrence
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