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One after another they rose and stretched themselves, and in a fewminutes divided more or less into two separate parties. One of theseparties was dominated by Hughling Elliot and Mrs. Thornbury, who,having both read the same books and considered the same questions,were now anxious to name the places beneath them and to hang upon themstores of information about navies and armies, political parties,natives and mineral products--all of which combined, they said,to prove that South America was the country of the future.
Evelyn M. listened with her bright blue eyes fixed1 upon the oracles2.
"How it makes one long to be a man!" she exclaimed.
Mr. Perrott answered, surveying the plain, that a country witha future was a very fine thing.
"If I were you," said Evelyn, turning to him and drawing her glovevehemently through her fingers, "I'd raise a troop and conquer somegreat territory and make it splendid. You'd want women for that.
I'd love to start life from the very beginning as it ought to be--nothing squalid--but great halls and gardens and splendid men and women.
But you--you only like Law Courts!""And would you really be content without pretty frocks and sweetsand all the things young ladies like?" asked Mr. Perrott,concealing a certain amount of pain beneath his ironical3 manner.
"I'm not a young lady," Evelyn flashed; she bit her underlip.
"Just because I like splendid things you laugh at me. Why are thereno men like Garibaldi now?" she demanded.
"Look here," said Mr. Perrott, "you don't give me a chance.
You think we ought to begin things fresh. Good. But I don'tsee precisely4--conquer a territory? They're all conquered already,aren't they?""It's not any territory in particular," Evelyn explained.
"It's the idea, don't you see? We lead such tame lives. And Ifeel sure you've got splendid things in you."Hewet saw the scars and hollows in Mr. Perrott's sagacious facerelax pathetically. He could imagine the calculations which eventhen went on within his mind, as to whether he would be justifiedin asking a woman to marry him, considering that he made no morethan five hundred a year at the Bar, owned no private means,and had an

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adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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神示所( oracle的名词复数 ); 神谕; 圣贤; 哲人 | |
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笑柄( butt的名词复数 ); (武器或工具的)粗大的一端; 屁股; 烟蒂 | |
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兽( brute的名词复数 ); 畜生; 残酷无情的人; 兽性 | |
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