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CHAPTER LXXIX. FAREWELL.
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"That letter you got this morning, my dear, was it not from Lady Mason?"
"It was from Lady Mason, father; they go on Thursday."
"On Thursday; so soon as that." And then Sir Peregrine, who had asked the question, remained silent for a while. The letter, according to the family custom, had been handed to Mrs. Orme over the breakfast-table; but he had made no remark respecting it till they were alone together and free from the servants. It had been a farewell letter, full of love and gratitude1, and full also of repentance3. Lady Mason had now been for three weeks in London, and once during that time Mrs. Orme had gone up to visit her. She had then remained with her friend for hours, greatly to Lady Mason's comfort, and now this letter had come, bringing a last adieu.
Farewell!
Farewell!
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"You may read it, sir, if you like," said Mrs. Orme, handing him the letter. It was evident, by his face, that he was gratified by the privilege; and he read it, not once only, but over and over again. As he did so, he placed himself in the shade, and sat with his back to Mrs. Orme; but nevertheless she could see that from time to time he rubbed his eyes with the back of his hand, and gradually raised his handkerchief to his face.
"Thank you, dearest," he said, as he gave the letter back to her.
"I think that we may forgive her now, even all that she has done," said Mrs. Orme.
"Yes—yes—yes," he answered. "For myself, I forgave her from the first."
"I know you did. But as regards the property,—it has been given up now." And then again they were silent.
"Edith," he said, after a while, "I have forgiven her altogether. To me she is the same as though she had never done that deed. Are we not all sinners?"
"Surely, father."
"And can I say because she did one startling thing that the total of her sin is greater than mine? Was I ever tempted4 as she was tempted? Was my youth made dangerous for me as was hers? And then she did nothing for herself; she did it all for another. We may think of that now."
"I have thought of it always."
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gratitude
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adj.感激,感谢 | |
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repentance
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repented
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regain
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vitality
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tottering
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caressing
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subterfuge
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dissuade
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standing
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remains
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fodder
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bosom
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eventual
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advisers
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顾问,劝告者( adviser的名词复数 ); (指导大学新生学科问题等的)指导教授 | |
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interfere
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prosecuted
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vengeance
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lawsuit
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abortive
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utterly
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