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CHAPTER XXXIII. "THE TIME WILL COME."
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"Did you hear that young Eames is staying at Guestwick Manor1?"
As these were the first words which the squire2 spoke3 to Mrs. Dale as they walked together up to the Great House, after church, on Christmas Day, it was clear enough that the tidings of Johnny's visit, when told to him, had made some impression.
"At Guestwick Manor!" said Mrs. Dale. "Dear me! Do you hear that, Bell? There's promotion4 for Master Johnny!"
"Don't you remember, mamma," said Bell, "that he helped his lordship in his trouble with the bull?"
Lily, who remembered accurately5 all the passages of her last interview with John Eames, said nothing, but felt, in some sort, sore at the idea that he should be so near her at such a time. In some unconscious way she had liked him for coming to her and saying all that he did say. She valued him more highly after that scene than she did before. But now, she would feel herself injured and hurt if he ever made his way into her presence under circumstances as they existed.
"I should not have thought that Lord De Guest was the man to show so much gratitude6 for so slight a favour," said the squire. "However, I'm going to dine there to-morrow."
"To meet young Eames?" said Mrs. Dale.
"Yes,—especially to meet young Eames. At least, I've been very specially7 asked to come, and I've been told that he is to be there."
"And is Bernard going?"
"Indeed I'm not," said Bernard. "I shall come over and dine with you."
A half-formed idea flitted across Lily's mind, teaching her to imagine for a moment that she might possibly be concerned in this arrangement. But the thought vanished as quickly as it came, merely leaving some soreness behind it. There are certain maladies which make the whole body sore. The patient, let him be touched on any point,—let him even be nearly touched,—will roar with agony as though his whole body had been
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manor
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accurately
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gratitude
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[医]青肿的,瘀紫的 | |
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reticence
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tenants
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alluding
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demure
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constrain
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monarchs
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君主,帝王( monarch的名词复数 ) | |
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thereby
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seclusion
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prospects
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brute
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抱怨( grumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 发牢骚; 咕哝; 发哼声 | |
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longing
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rascal
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villain
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inquiry
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justify
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generosity
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peculiarities
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placid
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champagne
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n.香槟酒;微黄色 | |
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munch
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raffle
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n.废物,垃圾,抽奖售卖;v.以抽彩出售 | |
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pretentious
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concealment
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n.隐藏, 掩盖,隐瞒 | |
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