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CHAPTER XIX. THE BLUE POSTS.
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Oh; so you 'ave come to see me. I am so glad." With these words Sophie Gordeloup welcomed Harry1 Clavering to her room in Mount Street early one morning not long after her interview with Captain Archie in Lady Ongar's presence. On the previous evening Harry had received a note from Lady Ongar, in which she upbraided2 him for having left unperformed her commission with reference to Count Pateroff. The letter had begun quite abruptly3. "I think it unkind of you that you do not come to me. I asked you to see a certain person on my behalf, and you have not done so. Twice he has been here. Once I was in truth out. He came again the next evening at nine, and I was then ill, and had gone to bed. You understand it all, and must know how this annoys me. I thought you would have done this for me, and I thought I should have seen you.—J." This note he found at his lodgings4 when he returned home at night, and on the following morning he went in his despair direct to Mount Street, on his way to the Adelphi. It was not yet ten o'clock when he was shown into Madame Gordeloup's presence, and as regarded her dress he did not find her to be quite prepared for morning visitors. But he might well be indifferent on that matter, as the lady seemed to disregard the circumstances altogether. On her head she wore what he took to be a nightcap, though I will not absolutely undertake to say that she had slept in that very head-dress. There were frills to it, and a certain attempt at prettinesses had been made; but then the attempt had been made so long ago, and the frills were so ignorant of starch5 and all frillish propensities6, that it hardly could pretend to decency7. A great white wrapper she also wore, which might not have been objectionable had it not been so long worn that it looked like a university college surplice at the end of the long vacation. Her slippers
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v.责备,申斥,谴责( upbraid的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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propensities
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decency
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contented
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lout
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chambers
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delicacy
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instructor
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standing
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glib
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salmon
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eloquent
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interferes
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vi. 妨碍,冲突,干涉 | |
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courteous
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