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CHAPTER XIX, HERBERT COLEMAN.
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In course of time Helen’s engagement subjected her to a new embarrassment1. It was of course late in the evening before she was released from the theatre, leaving her a distance to traverse of more than a mile. At first Martha Grey called for her, but it soon became evident that this was too much for the strength of the poor seamstress. She did not complain, but Helen, with the quick eye of friendship, saw her lassitude and the air of weariness which she strove in vain to conceal2, and would not allow her to continue her friendly service.
“But, my dear child,” said Martha, “how will you manage? You ought not to go alone. It would not be proper.”
“I will try it,” said Helen, though her timid nature shrank from the trial. “If necessary, I must get a lodging3 nearer the theatre.”
“And leave us? I should miss you sadly.”
“Oh, I should expect you to come too,” said Helen. “We would hire rooms close together. But perhaps it will not be necessary.”
So Helen undertook to return from the theatre alone. She might indeed have had her father’s escort by asking for it, but she feared it would prove an interruption to his labors4, and perhaps deprive him of the rest which he required. But an incident happened on the second evening 127which convinced her that it was not safe for her to walk home unattended.
Singing at a popular theatre, Helen’s face naturally became familiar to those who frequented it. There were some among them who were struck by her beauty, and desired to see her off the stage. It happened that a young man was standing5 near the door of the theatre one evening when Helen emerged from it. He quietly followed her until she reached an unfrequented side street through which she was obliged to pass, and then pressed to her side.
“Good evening, Miss Ford6,” he said, accommodating his pace to hers.
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embarrassment
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n.尴尬;使人为难的人(事物);障碍;窘迫 | |
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conceal
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n.寄宿,住所;(大学生的)校外宿舍 | |
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Ford
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annoyance
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persecutor
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manly
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chastise
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强烈的愿望( aspiration的名词复数 ); 志向; 发送气音; 发 h 音 | |
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