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CHAPTER XX
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MARGARET DEARING passed a restless, tumultuous night following the disturbing visit to Dora. In the evening she had joined her uncle at a game of whist in a nervous, abstracted way; she had played the piano in a spiritless fashion for her brother, who had come in tired from a long drive into the country, where he had performed a successful surgical1 operation; and then she had gone up to her bedchamber and thrown off the mask. She kept it off, for there was only the starlight to witness her white, blank face and piteously staring eyes as she sat at her window looking out. From the stretch of darkness below only one salient feature presented itself: it was the steadily2 burning light in Dora Barry’s window. In her fancy Margaret saw the beautiful young mother bending over a table writing—writing to Fred Walton in answer to the last letter he had written. She rose suddenly, exasperated3 beyond endurance, and threw herself on her bed.
She rose late the next morning and breakfasted in the big, sombre dining-room after the General and Wynn had gone to town. The servant said something she hardly heard, to the effect that Wynn had received a letter which called him to Augusta, and that he might be absent for several days. Breakfast over, Margaret strolled down to a favorite seat of hers on the lawn. Why was it, she asked herself, with poignant4 chagrin5, that she welcomed the position as putting her into the full view of any one chancing to look from Dora Barry’s cottage? Had she been very subtle in self-analysis and very frank touching6 her own desires, she would have admitted the subtle suggestion of her attitude, her apparent absorption in the magazine that she held in hand; must it not convey to her watching neighbor a conviction that the conversation of the afternoon just passed had been of no possible moment to her—that it had, in fact, caused no ripple7 in the even current of her satisfied existence.
Indeed, the pages of the magazine were held so firmly before her unshifting eyes that she failed to notice that Lionel had crossed over the fence and was coming toward her holding an envelope in his little hand. He was dressed in a becoming gray suit, and his yellow, carefully brushed tresses caught the morning sunlight till they seemed a mass of delicate golden flames. The grass he daintily trod was wet with dew, and
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| adj.外科的,外科医生的,手术上的 | |
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exasperated
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poignant
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chagrin
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touching
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ripple
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deign
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judgment
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rigid
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contradictory
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deserted
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humbly
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literally
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valid
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strife
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astonishment
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confession
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ecstasy
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yearning
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saturnine
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paternal
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dart
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desecration
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passionately
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appreciation
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countenance
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