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On these warm August evenings Ishbel and Julia had their dinner in the garden under a beech1 tree. Ishbel’s bright courage seldom failed her, but she was grateful for Julia’s companionship and help during this the most trying period of her life, and Julia, glad to be necessary to some one, above all to her favorite friend, responded without any of the usual feminine fervors, and the harmony between them remained unbroken. Mr. Jones, helpless in body and bitter in mind, demanded every moment his wife could give him, but occasionally permitted Julia to take her place and read the war news aloud.
Between the defeat of the Boer forces at Diamond Hill and the beginning of Kitchener’s “drives,” there was less demand for mourning garments; the war, indeed, was believed to be over. Ishbel and Julia rose later and left the shop earlier. Both were haggard and needed rest. They made a deliberate attempt to enjoy their evening meal, refusing to discuss immediate2 deaths and hypothetical disaster, and tab?ing personal topics. There was still plenty to discuss, and so many reminiscences of officers that had left their lives or their looks in the South African graveyard3, that it was easy to steer4 clear of private anxieties. But one evening after the cloth was removed and they were alone, Julia said abruptly:?—
“I had a letter from Harold to-day—directed to the shop. He had just learned that I had not gone to Nevis. He did not say who gave him my address?—”
“Yes?” The word had a fashion of flying from Ishbel’s lips at all times. Now she sat forward in alarm. “Yes?”
“He says that I am to return to White Lodge5 to-morrow.”
“But of course you will not!”
“Of course not. I consulted a solicitor6 some time ago. He cannot compel me to live with him. On the other hand?—”
“Yes?”
“As I am unable to get a legal separation I cannot prevent him from forcing himself into my rooms, annoying me in a thousand ways. He might even come to the shop and make a scene.”
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beech
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| n.山毛榉;adj.山毛榉的 | |
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graveyard
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steer
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lodge
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solicitor
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overt
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insanity
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descended
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conceal
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prospect
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mere
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brute
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persecute
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malicious
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cramped
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grievance
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interfere
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royalty
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mellow
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deliberately
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hideously
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gaudy
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brass
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bulged
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invaders
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| 入侵者,侵略者,侵入物( invader的名词复数 ) | |
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passionately
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lawful
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lark
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| n.云雀,百灵鸟;n.嬉戏,玩笑;vi.嬉戏 | |
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