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A broad avenue of beeches1 stretches in front of our garden; and at the far end is the open country. Here we have placed a seat which looks out over space. Nothing but fields and fields, as far as the eye can reach; nothing but land and sky. We love the security of this elemental landscape, where the alternations of light succeed one another inexorably. The noontides are fierce and dazzling. The soft, opalescent2 mornings are fragrant3 with love and pleasure. But, most of all, the sunsets attract us by their unwearied variety, sometimes sober and tender, ever fainter and more ethereal, sometimes blood-red, monstrous4 and barbaric.
The one which I watched to-day was pale and grey; and the obedient earth humbly5 espoused6 its gentle tones. With my hands clasped in my lap, it seemed to me that I was drinking in the peace that filled my heart; and my eyes, which unconsciously
fastened on my hands, held for a moment my whole life enclosed there.
Then I heard indistinctly steps approaching me. A woman sat down on the bench. The corner of her apron7 had brushed against my knees; I raised my head and saw the young girl sitting by my side.
She said, simply:
"Here I am."
And at this short speech my mind is in a tumult8; thoughts rush wildly through my brain without my being able to follow one of them. I press her hands, I look at her, I laugh, while little cries of delight burst from my lips:
"You are here at last! I was expecting you! Do you know that you are very pretty ... and that you look sweet and kind?... Make haste and tell me all about yourself...."
But she does not answer. She stares at me with wide-open eyes; and my impulsive
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beeches
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fragrant
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monstrous
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| adj.巨大的;恐怖的;可耻的,丢脸的 | |
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humbly
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espoused
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apron
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tumult
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impulsive
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utterly
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astonishment
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discomfiture
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milky
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obliterating
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despondent
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temperament
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docile
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tempted
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uncommon
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instinctive
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premature
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shrug
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orchard
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shrill
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constraint
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intervals
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illusive
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obtrudes
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admiration
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triumphantly
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affected
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pall
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