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When Mouret reached the second floor he was more perturbed1 than a youth at his first assignation. The unexpected satisfaction of his long thwarted2 desires, and the hope of seeing something quite extraordinary, almost prevented him from breathing. Abbé Faujas slipped the key which he carried, and which he quite concealed4 in his big fingers, into the lock without making the faintest noise, and the door opened as silently as if it had been hung upon velvet5 hinges. Then the Abbé, stepping back, mutely motioned to Mouret to enter.
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The cotton curtains at the two windows were so thick that the room lay in a pale, chalky dimness like the half-light of a convent cell. It was a very large room, with a lofty ceiling, and a quiet, neat wall-paper of a faded yellow. Mouret ventured forward, advancing with short steps over the tiled floor, which was as smooth and shiny as a mirror, and so cold that he seemed to feel a chill through the soles of his boots. He glanced furtively6 around him and examined the curtainless iron bedstead, the sheets of which were so straightly stretched that it looked like a block of white stone lying in the corner. The chest of drawers, stowed away at the other end of the room, a little table in the middle, and two chairs, one before each window, completed the furniture. There was not a single paper on the table, not an article of any kind on the chest of drawers, not a garment hanging against the walls. Everything was perfectly7 bare except that over the chest of drawers there was suspended a big black wooden crucifix, looking like a dark splotch amidst the bare greyness of the room.
'Come this way, sir, will you?' said the Abbé. 'It is in this corner that the ceiling is stained.'
But Mouret did not hurry, he was enjoying himself. Although he saw none of the extraordinary things that he had vaguely8 expected to see, there seemed to him to be a
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1 perturbed | |
adj.烦燥不安的v.使(某人)烦恼,不安( perturb的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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阻挠( thwart的过去式和过去分词 ); 使受挫折; 挫败; 横过 | |
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3 vent | |
n.通风口,排放口;开衩;vt.表达,发泄 | |
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4 concealed | |
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n.丝绒,天鹅绒;adj.丝绒制的,柔软的 | |
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7 perfectly | |
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9 peculiar | |
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10 smelt | |
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11 vexed | |
adj.争论不休的;(指问题等)棘手的;争论不休的问题;烦恼的v.使烦恼( vex的过去式和过去分词 );使苦恼;使生气;详细讨论 | |
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12 inviting | |
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13 drawn | |
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14 speck | |
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15 insistence | |
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16 spoke | |
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17 guttering | |
n.用于建排水系统的材料;沟状切除术;开沟 | |
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18 tenant | |
n.承租人;房客;佃户;v.租借,租用 | |
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19 interval | |
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20 devoted | |
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21 lettuces | |
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22 gravel | |
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23 rue | |
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24 mere | |
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25 complaisance | |
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26 impasse | |
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27 coup | |
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29 winked | |
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30 alluded | |
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31 alley | |
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32 placidly | |
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33 hemming | |
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34 instinctive | |
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35 persistently | |
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36 bent | |
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37 underneath | |
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38 rustic | |
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39 specimens | |
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40 clump | |
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41 amiable | |
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42 inquisitive | |
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44 tempt | |
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45 confidential | |
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46 abruptly | |
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47 devout | |
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48 explicit | |
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49 fully | |
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50 worthy | |
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51 scrutiny | |
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52 complacently | |
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53 pretentious | |
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54 evergreen | |
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55 shrubs | |
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56 chestnut | |
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57 hemmed | |
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58 jovial | |
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59 tickle | |
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60 dictate | |
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61 opposition | |
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62 mediocre | |
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63 irreproachably | |
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64 garrulously | |
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65 cemetery | |
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66 joyous | |
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67 uproar | |
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68 unwilling | |
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69 propensities | |
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70 stratagem | |
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71 overthrow | |
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72 glistening | |
adj.闪耀的,反光的v.湿物闪耀,闪亮( glisten的现在分词 ) | |
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73 bourgeois | |
adj./n.追求物质享受的(人);中产阶级分子 | |
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74 prudence | |
n.谨慎,精明,节俭 | |
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75 chilly | |
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76 pointed | |
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