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Mrs. Winstone, an excessively pretty woman, with blue eyes and fair hair, and a fresh complexion1 responsive to the arts of rejuvenation2, seated herself before the tea-table and arranged her expression, determined3 not to betray her feelings when Julia entered in a white muslin frock made by the seamstress of Nevis. But as Julia, with all the confidence of an only child (such had practically been her position), entered smiling, her hair pinned softly about her head, Mrs. Winstone’s own spontaneous smile, which did so much for her popularity, without seaming the satin of her skin, responded. She saw at once what had dawned upon even Mrs. Edis’s provincial4 and scientific mind, that the girl at least knew how to put on her clothes, that she could wear white muslin and a blue sash and neck ribbon with an air.
“We shall have jolly times with the shops and dressmakers,” she said warmly. “We’ll begin to-morrow morning. You are to be presented at the last drawing-room and must go into training at once. The duke wishes it. Really, I didn’t think there’d be anything so excitin’ this season as puttin’ the wife of Harold France through her paces. How do, Algy?”
She extended a finger to a young man who lounged in with a bored expression, and a dragging of one foot after the other that suggested excesses which were preparing him for an early grave; in truth, he was a virtuous5 and timid younger son, who, being able to afford but one vice6, chose cigarettes, and in the privacy of his room—he lived at home—smoked the economical American.
Mrs. Winstone, with the vagueness of her kind, murmured, “my niece,” and poured him out a cup of tea, while embarking7 smartly upon a tide of gossip anent “Sonnys” and “Berties,” “Mollys” and “Vickys,” to which Julia had no key. But she was quite content to be ignored, being
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complexion
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rejuvenation
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| n. 复原,再生, 更新, 嫩化, 恢复 | |
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determined
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provincial
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virtuous
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vice
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embarking
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| 乘船( embark的现在分词 ); 装载; 从事 | |
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appreciative
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ingenuousness
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animated
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sleek
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subdued
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ordeal
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amiable
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| adj.和蔼可亲的,友善的,亲切的 | |
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snob
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| n.势利小人,自以为高雅、有学问的人 | |
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ramifications
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snobbery
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discomfort
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luxurious
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distinguished
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astute
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ailments
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| 疾病(尤指慢性病),不适( ailment的名词复数 ) | |
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toupee
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backbone
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invertebrate
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Oxford
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| 给…套龙头( bridle的过去式和过去分词 ); 控制; 昂首表示轻蔑(或怨忿等); 动怒,生气 | |
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lieutenant
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nausea
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hideous
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magnetism
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astonishment
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devoured
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flirtation
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passionate
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accomplished
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elastic
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waxy
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indictment
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frivolous
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exultation
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chivalry
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| n.骑士气概,侠义;(男人)对女人彬彬有礼,献殷勤 | |
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avert
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blatant
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chivalrous
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precipitate
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repelled
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countenance
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spoke
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desperately
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pals
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flirting
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etiquette
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reassured
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