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She stood one morning at her window, staring out at the rain. She had evaded1 the question for days, but she faced it now. What was she to do? She had always despised women with nerves, the strong fibre of her brain and the steel frame in her apparently2 frail3 body balancing her otherwise abundant femininity. When women had complained to her of nerves, cried out that they hated life, she had felt like an entomologist looking at specimens4 on a pin. When they had demanded sympathy she had asked them why, if they didn’t like their life, they didn’t go out and make another. Bridgit and Ishbel had done it, and she had heard of many others, although few of these were in her own class. Had not her sense of fate been so strong, she should have gone herself years ago.
These superfluous5 women had not taken kindly6 to her advice, and when she had added that strength was the greatest achievement of the human character, they had merely stared at her. These confidences had not been many, but one woman had replied petulantly7 that politics and charities were not in her line, and one had reminded her gently that a woman did not always hold her fate in her hands. She had despised this woman more than any of the others. In her youthful arrogance8 and consciousness of powers of some sort, she had equal contempt for the woman who submitted to detested9 conditions, and for the man who was too poor to keep up his position and yet grumbled10, without seeking the obvious remedy.
But her spirit was chastened. She had discovered one woman, at least, that was quite helpless, and it seemed to her highly
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evaded
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| adv.显然地;表面上,似乎 | |
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kindly
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arrogance
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detested
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grumbled
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humble
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lodge
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faculties
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brilliance
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luncheon
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impulsive
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conclave
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eternity
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frustrated
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crouched
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arrogant
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annihilated
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alluring
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enchanting
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succumb
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antidotes
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| 解药( antidote的名词复数 ); 解毒剂; 对抗手段; 除害物 | |
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luminous
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egos
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prospect
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inhaling
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ozone
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elixir
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frightful
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anonymous
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tempted
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