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Julia, excited, and well content, ran up to her room. As she opened the door she was astonished to see Bridgit Herbert standing1 at the window, scowling2 at the tombstones.
“You! How jolly!” she cried, as Mrs. Herbert turned. “How did you trace me? I purposely left no word?—”
“You forget your maid—”
“What is the matter? You look— Sit down.”
“I’ve come north to see you. The devil is to pay.”
“The Militants3 haven’t disbanded—”
“Good lord, no. They’re all right. It’s I that have gone clean to the devil.”
“You?” Julia stared at her. Mrs. Herbert certainly looked worn, even haggard. The fresh color was no longer in her dark face, her black eyes were heavy as if with much wakefulness. Even her spirited nostrils4 hung limp.
“Do come out with it!” gasped5 Julia.
“I’m in love,” said Mrs. Herbert. And she sat down.
“Oh!” exclaimed Julia. And then she added thoughtfully, “What a bore.”
“Isn’t it? And I thought I was immune, having had the disease so hard the first time. But the young thirties! Oh, lord!”
“Can’t you get over it?”
“Can’t you imagine how I’ve tried? That’s the reason I look like this. It’s a wonder he doesn’t run when he sees me. But it’s no use. I’m done for.”
“What sort of a man can he be to bowl you over? Do I know him?”
“Possibly. He’s a cousin of Geoff’s, although I never met him till lately, as it happened. They weren’t friends, and he was away nearly all the time I was coruscating6 in society. His name’s Robert Maundrell; he’s also a cousin of Lord Barnstaple, who married that beautiful Californian. It was at their place, Maundrell Abbey, where I went for the Twelfth, that the
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standing
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| 怒视,生气地皱眉( scowl的现在分词 ) | |
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militants
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| 激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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nostrils
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gasped
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| v.喘气( gasp的过去式和过去分词 );喘息;倒抽气;很想要 | |
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coruscating
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| v.闪光,闪烁( coruscate的现在分词 ) | |
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mischief
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hideous
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possessed
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martyr
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abruptness
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covert
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shrugged
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rein
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deferred
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gaol
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rankles
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primal
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longing
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awakening
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triumphantly
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physically
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manly
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glorification
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tragic
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forum
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jaw
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