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They crossed the terraces and entered the cool spacious1 hall of the hotel. Mrs. Macmanus, who was sitting alone, came forward and kissed Julia warmly.
“So delighted you’ve come down here to liven us up a bit, my dear. Maria has almost deserted2 us. It was only to-day I heard you were coming. Bath House is in quite a flutter.”
“My nerves haven’t been worth mentioning since we got Julia’s cable,” said Mrs. Winstone, who was close on Julia’s heels. “I came to Nevis to rest them, and Fanny alone would set them on edge. I don’t believe she’s slept since she heard Julia was comin’.”
Julia, whose agitation3 had subsided4, hastily swallowed a cup of strong tea, left the group abruptly5, and put her arm about Fanny. Here, at least, was peace and diversion.
“Come and talk to me, darling,” she said. “I’ve a thousand things to say to you.”
Fanny, who was alone with Mr. Pirie at the moment, went willingly, and they sat down on one of the sofas at the end of the long hall.
“Now let me really look at you. Yes, you look like Fawcett. Do you remember your father?”
“How could I? I was only three when he died.”
“And now you are eighteen! I cannot take it in. I believe I have always thought of you as a baby.”
“Oh, do you think Granny’ll let me go back with you? She hates the world and despises men—as if they were all alike! But at least—Oh, please swear, dear Aunt—Julia—that you will help me to play a bit while you’re here. You can’t fancy how dull I am. I want to come to Bath House every day, and dance every night. You can tell Granny that Mrs. Morison is an old friend of yours, and has come to Nevis to see you. Of course Granny’ll let me go anywhere with you.”
“Poor mother!”
“Oh, she’s had her own way all her life; just what I’d like to have. Please pity me, Julia. Why, I might marry if I ever had a chance to see a man nearer than through a field-glass. The war-ships that I’ve seen come and go in this roadstead! And the St. Kitts girls dancing on them! But I! I might as well be one of those Dutch women in the
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abruptly
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| 用平头钉钉( tack的过去式和过去分词 ); 附加,增补; 帆船抢风行驶,用粗线脚缝 | |
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complexion
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volcanic
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rejuvenated
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deliberately
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truce
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linen
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wrath
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adaptability
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heartily
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longing
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