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In the oak room he found Mrs. Leath, her mother-in-law andEffie. The group, as he came toward it down the longdrawing-rooms, composed itself prettily1 about the tea-table.
The lamps and the fire crossed their gleams on silver andporcelain, on the bright haze2 of Effie's hair and on thewhiteness of Anna's forehead, as she leaned back in herchair behind the tea-urn.
She did not move at Darrow's approach, but lifted to him adeep gaze of peace and confidence. The look seemed to throwabout him the spell of a divine security: he felt the joy ofa convalescent suddenly waking to find the sunlight on hisface.
Madame de Chantelle, across her knitting, discoursed4 oftheir afternoon's excursion, with occasional pauses inducedby the hypnotic effect of the fresh air; and Effie,kneeling, on the hearth5, softly but insistently6 sought toimplant in her terrier's mind some notion of the relationbetween a vertical7 attitude and sugar.
Darrow took a chair behind the little girl, so that he mightlook across at her mother. It was almost a necessity forhim, at the moment, to let his eyes rest on Anna's face, andto meet, now and then, the proud shyness of her gaze.
Madame de Chantelle presently enquired8 what had become ofOwen, and a moment later the window behind her opened, andher grandson, gun in hand, came in from the terrace. As hestood there in the lamp-light, with dead leaves and bits ofbramble clinging to his mud-spattered clothes, the scent3 ofthe night about him and its chill on his pale bright face,he really had the look of a young faun strayed in from theforest.
Effie abandoned the terrier to fly to him. "Oh, Owen, wherein the world have you been? I walked miles and miles withNurse and couldn't find you, and we met Jean and he said hedidn't know where you'd gone.""Nobody knows where I go, or what I see when I get there--that's the beauty of it!" he laughed back at her. "But ifyou're good," he added, "I'll tell you about it one of thesedays.""Oh, now, Owen, now! I don't really believe I'll ever bemuch better than I am now.""Let Owen have his tea first," her mother suggested; but theyoung man, declining the offer,

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演说(discourse的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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