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Among the promises which Mrs. Ambrose had made her niece should shestay was a room cut off from the rest of the house, large, private--a room in which she could play, read, think, defy the world, a fortressas well as a sanctuary1. Rooms, she knew, became more like worldsthan rooms at the age of twenty-four. Her judgment2 was correct,and when she shut the door Rachel entered an enchanted3 place,where the poets sang and things fell into their right proportions.
Some days after the vision of the hotel by night she was sitting alone,sunk in an arm-chair, reading a brightly-covered red volume letteredon the back _Works_ _of_ _Henrik_ _Ibsen_. Music was open onthe piano, and books of music rose in two jagged pillars on the floor;but for the moment music was deserted4.
Far from looking bored or absent-minded, her eyes were concentratedalmost sternly upon the page, and from her breathing, which was slowbut repressed, it could be seen that her whole body was constrainedby the working of her mind. At last she shut the book sharply,lay back, and drew a deep breath, expressive5 of the wonder which alwaysmarks the transition from the imaginary world to the real world.
"What I want to know," she said aloud, "is this: What is the truth?
What's the truth of it all?" She was speaking partly as herself,and partly as the heroine of the play she had just read.
The landscape outside, because she had seen nothing but printfor the space of two hours, now appeared amazingly solid and clear,but although there were men on the hill washing the trunks of olivetrees with a white liquid, for the moment she herself was the mostvivid thing in it--an heroic statue in the middle of the foreground,dominating the view. Ibsen's plays always left her in that condition.
She acted them for days at a time, greatly to Helen's amusement;and then it would be Meredith's turn and she became Diana ofthe Crossways. But Helen was aware that it was not all acting,and that some sort of change was taking place in the human being.
When Rachel became tired of the rigidity

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感情,激情; 缰( rein的名词复数 ); 控制手段; 掌管; (成人带着幼儿走路以防其走失时用的)保护带 | |
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鸟叫,虫鸣( chirp的过去式 ) | |
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污渍( blot的名词复数 ); 墨水渍; 错事; 污点 | |
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patriots
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爱国者,爱国主义者( patriot的名词复数 ) | |
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adj. 喃喃鸣不平的, 出怨言的 | |
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vivacious
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