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CHAPTER I
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The troubles and sorrows of Linda Tressel, who is the heroine of the little story now about to be told, arose from the too rigid1 virtue2 of her nearest and most loving friend,—as troubles will sometimes come from rigid virtue when rigid virtue is not accompanied by sound sense, and especially when it knows little or nothing of the softness of mercy.
The nearest and dearest friend of Linda Tressel was her aunt, the widow Staubach—Madame Charlotte Staubach, as she had come to be called in the little town of Nuremberg where she lived. In Nuremberg all houses are picturesque3, but you shall go through the entire city and find no more picturesque abode4 than the small red house with the three gables close down by the river-side in the Schütt island—the little island made by the river Pegnitz in the middle of the town. They who have seen the widow Staubach's house will have remembered it, not only because of its bright colour and its sharp gables, but also because of the garden which runs between the house and the water's edge. And yet the garden was no bigger than may often nowadays be seen in the balconies of the mansions5 of Paris and of London. Here Linda Tressel lived with her aunt, and here also Linda had been born.
Linda was the orphan6 of Herr Tressel, who had for many years been what we may call town-clerk to the magistrates7 of Nuremberg. Chance in middle life had taken him to Cologne—a German city indeed, as was his own, but a city so far away from Nuremberg that its people and its manners were as strange to him as though he had gone beyond the reach of his own mother-tongue. But here he had married, and from Cologne had brought home his bride to the picturesque, red, gabled house by the water's side in his own city. His wife's only sister had also married, in her own town; and that sister was the virtuous
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adj.严格的,死板的;刚硬的,僵硬的 | |
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adj.美丽如画的,(语言)生动的,绘声绘色的 | |
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virtuous
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covetous
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反感( antipathy的名词复数 ); 引起反感的事物; 憎恶的对象; (在本性、倾向等方面的)不相容 | |
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conspicuously
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allusion
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piety
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anomalous
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joyous
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frail
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obedience
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