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Night came, and the night had no terrors for Julia. Her Hindu master had taught her the science of relaxation1, and given her certain powerful suggestions, one being that she should fall asleep within half an hour of going to bed and not awaken2 for eight hours.
The morning, therefore, found her refreshed; and although she was still annoyed at the discovery that she had not made herself over once for all, she had no intention of rocking her feminine ego3 in her arms again for some time to come. Another lesson she had learned was to switch thought off and on; she relegated4 her femaleness to the depths, and turned her attention to the work that had drawn5 her to England. The monthly bulletins with which Mrs. Herbert had remorselessly pursued her, alone would have kept her informed on every phase of the Woman’s War, and she had heard somewhat of it elsewhere. She was satisfied that in this new and menacing demand for the ballot6, women were prompted neither by vanity nor mere7 superfluous8 energy, but by an experience with poverty which had taught them that this great problem was their peculiar9 province. They were prepared to devote their lives to its solution, to court sacrifices such as man had never contemplated10; and they had the time, the instinct, the practical knowledge, which would enable them, if armed with political power, to solve this hideous11 and disgraceful problem once for all.
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relaxation
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relegated
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ballot
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peculiar
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hideous
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wither
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veins
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| 挤在一起(huddle的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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wretches
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abominable
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dealing
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momentous
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bode
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calamity
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component
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flinching
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subconsciousness
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slumbers
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vibration
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brat
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embarked
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bask
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entirely
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determined
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abatement
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nostalgia
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assailed
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presentiments
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adventurous
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groomed
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casually
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complexion
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plank
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vegetated
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actively
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tragic
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detest
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halfway
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hatred
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vitality
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adept
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accomplishment
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hurled
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enroll
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| v.招收;登记;入学;参军;成为会员(英)enrol | |
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luncheon
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