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I had been out of town for a time. Returning to Paris a day sooner than I intended, I wished to give Rose the pleasure of an unexpected arrival and I went to see her that same evening. Though it was not more than ten o'clock, the lights were already out in the strictly-managed boarding-house. There was a row of brass1 candlesticks on the hall-table. The man-servant wanted to give me one; but I was impatient, thanked him hurriedly and ran upstairs in the dark.
I could not have told why I was so happy; for, though I should not have been willing to confess it, I had long lost all my illusions about the girl. But she was so beautiful; and her passive temperament2 left so much room for my fancy! I never made any headway; but at the moment it always seemed to me as if I were heard and understood. I used to write on that unresisting life as one writes
on the sand; and, the easier I found it to make the impress of my will, the faster was it obliterated3.
When I reached the floor on which Rose's bedroom was, I stopped in the dark passage. A narrow streak4 of light showed me that her door was not quite shut. Then, gathering5 up my skirts to deaden their sound, I felt along the wall and crept softly, on tip-toe, so as to take her by surprise. With infinite precautions, I slowly pushed the door open. I first caught sight of a corner of the empty bed, with its white curtains still closed; then of a candle-end burning on the table and of flowers and a broken vase lying on the ground. What could she be doing?
I was so far from imagining the truth that I do not know how I beheld6 it without betraying my presence by a movement or a sound. There was a young man in the room.
I saw his face, straight opposite me, near the guttering7 candle. A man in Rose's bedroom! A friend, no doubt; a lover, perhaps! But why had she never mentioned him to me? I had been away a month; and in not one of her letters had she ever spoken of him. A friend? A lover? Could she have a
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brass
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| n.黄铜;黄铜器,铜管乐器 | |
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temperament
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obliterated
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| v.除去( obliterate的过去式和过去分词 );涂去;擦掉;彻底破坏或毁灭 | |
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streak
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gathering
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meekly
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bosom
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acquiesce
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sketch
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entreating
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tiresome
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repel
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amorous
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withers
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compassion
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superfluous
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conqueror
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awaken
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