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It was in the natural order of things that, on the way backto the house, their talk should have turned to the future.
Anna was not eager to define it. She had an extraordinarysensitiveness to the impalpable elements of happiness, andas she walked at Darrow's side her imagination flew back andforth, spinning luminous1 webs of feeling between herself andthe scene about her. Every heightening of emotion producedfor her a new effusion of beauty in visible things, and withit the sense that such moments should be lingered over andabsorbed like some unrenewable miracle. She understoodDarrow's impatience2 to see their plans take shape. She knewit must be so, she would not have had it otherwise; but toreach a point where she could fix her mind on his appeal fordates and decisions was like trying to break her way throughthe silver tangle3 of an April wood.
Darrow wished to use his diplomatic opportunities as a meansof studying certain economic and social problems with whichhe presently hoped to deal in print; and with this in viewhe had asked for, and obtained, a South Americanappointment. Anna was ready to follow where he led, and notreluctant to put new sights as well as new thoughts betweenherself and her past. She had, in a direct way, only Effieand Effie's education to consider; and there seemed, afterdue reflection, no reason why the most anxious regard forthese should not be conciliated with the demands of Darrow'scareer. Effie, it was evident, could be left to Madame deChantelle's care till the couple should have organized theirlife; and she might even, as long as her future step-father's work retained him in distant posts, continue todivide her year between Givre and the antipodes.
As for Owen, who had reached his legal majority two yearsbefore, and was soon to attain4 the age fixed5 for the takingover of his paternal6 inheritance, the arrival of this datewould reduce his step-mother's responsibility to a friendlyconcern for his welfare. This made for the promptrealization of Darrow's wishes, and there seemed no reasonwhy the marriage should not take place within the six weeksthat remained of his leave.

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adj.发光的,发亮的;光明的;明白易懂的;有启发的 | |
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深思,细想,仔细考虑( contemplate的现在分词 ); 注视,凝视; 考虑接受(发生某事的可能性); 深思熟虑,沉思,苦思冥想 | |
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