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I am happy. Wonderful flowers lie at my feet, flowers which have been plucked and flung aside: I will pick them all up again, all of them! I will gather them in my arms and steep myself in their scent1! One by one, I will tend them till they lift their heads again, I will blend them cunningly; and, when I have bound the fair sheaf, fate may do its worst!
It is no longer a question of the sanity2 or insanity3 of my experiment, or my wisdom or unwisdom. There is a just action to be accomplished4; and, this time, circumstances favour my plans. In her distress5, in her horror of her present life, all the possibilities of deliverance might have offered themselves to the girl: she would not have seen them, she would even have fled from them instinctively7, timid as an animal too long confined. To save her, therefore, chance must take to itself a substance and a name. Can I not be that chance?
She suffers; I will give her joy. She is tormented8;
I will give her peace again. She knows not liberty; through me she will know its rapture9. Once already she has been snatched from death, but, on that day, while they were carrying Rose to the presbytery, her long, golden tresses wept along the wayside. But I will carry her where she pleases. She shall be free and happy; and her hair shall laugh around her face. It shall help me to light her destiny, for beauty is a beacon10 for benighted11 hearts. Many will try to steer
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scent
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| n.气味,香味,香水,线索,嗅觉;v.嗅,发觉 | |
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| n.心智健全,神智正常,判断正确 | |
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insanity
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| n.疯狂,精神错乱;极端的愚蠢,荒唐 | |
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beacon
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benighted
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peril
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perilous
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efface
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vigour
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irresistible
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misgivings
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suspense
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flippancy
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remains
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streaks
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