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The next morning Julia looked dubiously1 about her little sitting-room2. A workshop, truly. No hint here of the charming woman’s boudoir. It would have been impossible for Julia to live in tasteless surroundings, and the walls were covered with green burlap, the carpet was of the same shade, the chairs were of leather, the big desk was of old oak. But there was not a picture on the walls, not a bibel?t, only books, books everywhere; and in the corners piles of papers. She rang for the maid that took care both of her and the flat (her meals were brought in unless she went out for them), and ordered her to make the room as presentable as possible while she took the walk with which she began her day. It was raining, but no weather kept her indoors, and she walked rapidly to Kensington Park and back.
When she re?ntered the flat she petrified3 the maid by ordering her to bring forth4 her new coats and skirts for inspection5. There was a rough but handsome green tweed for heavy wear, the inevitable6 black cloth, and a more elaborate costume of electric blue cloth with a white velvet7 collar and fancy blouse, intended for the simple functions of her present life. She arrayed herself in the last without an instant’s hesitation8, then after trying on the graceful9 little hat three times, decided10 that it would be more hospitable11 to receive an old friend in the hair he admired.
“Have I any tea-gowns?” she asked
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petrified
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| adj.惊呆的;目瞪口呆的v.使吓呆,使惊呆;变僵硬;使石化(petrify的过去式和过去分词) | |
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inspection
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velvet
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graceful
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hospitable
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joyfully
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travail
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recuperate
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faculties
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labors
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suffrage
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gaol
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delightful
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plunged
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groomed
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cultivation
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manly
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accentuated
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pumpkins
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defensive
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admiration
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whine
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nag
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lore
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streak
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weirdest
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militant
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extravagant
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