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CHAPTER XIII
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BRAVE, very brave, and sweet and noble!” he said to himself, as he walked back toward the gate of his grounds; “but she certainly sha’n’t have her way. I’m not low enough for that, thank God! She is the only creature I ever loved or could love, and she is mine by all the laws of heaven and earth. She looked like a young goddess as she stood there with that fire in her suffering face, and calmly consigned1 herself to disgrace and oblivion that my sordid2 schemes might prosper3. I am not poor. I can make a living somehow, somewhere, if not in this sleepy old town; and with her always by my side, why—” Across the lawn he saw a light in a window of the Dearing house. It was in General Sylvester’s room. The old gentleman retired4 earlier than this as a rule, and Galt told himself that his being up now was due to the almost child-like joy over the encouraging condition of their joint5 enterprise. He saw the old soldier’s shadow as it flitted across the window, and knew that he was walking about, as was his habit under stress of excitement.
“Poor old man!” Galt, now in his own grounds, leaned against the wall of a rustic6 summer-house. A thought had struck him like a blow from the dark. What would Sylvester say when he was told the truth? Galt saw the look of sheer, helpless incredulity on the high-bred, war-scarred face as the revelation was made, and watched it glow and flame into that of anger, contempt, and bitter disappointment. The mere7 confession8 of wrong-doing he might accept as frankly9 as it was offered, but that the young man should allow such a mishap
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confession
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plucky
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delicacy
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doorway
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chuckle
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| vi./n.轻声笑,咯咯笑 | |
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babbled
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| v.喋喋不休( babble的过去式和过去分词 );作潺潺声(如流水);含糊不清地说话;泄漏秘密 | |
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| 感到羞愧的 | |
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tempted
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hurl
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berth
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luxurious
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compartment
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obsequious
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ponderous
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misery
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| n.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;悲惨的境遇,贫苦 | |
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