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AMHERST, Cicely's convalescence1 once assured, had been obliged to go back to Hanaford; but some ten days later, on hearing from Mrs. Ansell that the little girl's progress was less rapid than had been hoped, he returned to his father-in-law's for a Sunday.
He came two days after the talk recorded in the last chapter--a talk of which Mrs. Ansell's letter to him had been the direct result. She had promised Mr. Langhope that, in writing to Amherst, she would not go beyond the briefest statement of fact; and she had kept her word, trusting to circumstances to speak for her.
Mrs. Ansell, during Cicely's illness, had formed the habit of dropping in on Mr. Langhope at the tea hour instead of awaiting him in her own drawing-room; and on the Sunday in question she found him alone. Beneath his pleasure in seeing her, which had grown more marked as his dependence2 on her increased, she at once discerned traces of recent disturbance3; and her first question was for Cicely.
He met it with a discouraged gesture. "No great change--Amherst finds her less well than when he was here before."
"He's upstairs with her?"
"Yes--she seems to want him."
Mrs. Ansell seated herself in silence behind the tea-tray, of which she was now recognized as the officiating priestess. As she drew off her long gloves, and mechanically straightened the row of delicate old cups, Mr. Langhope added with an effort: "I've spoken to him--told him what you said."
She looked up quickly.
"About the child's wish," he continued. "About her having written to his wife. It seems her last letters have not been answered."
He paused, and Mrs. Ansell, with her usual calm precision, proceeded to measure the tea into the fluted4 Georgian tea-pot. She could be as reticent5 in approval as in reprehension6, and not for the world would she have seemed to claim any share in the turn that events appeared to be taking. She even preferred the risk of leaving her old friend to add half-reproachfully: "I told Amherst what you and the nurse thought."

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convalescence
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n.病后康复期 | |
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n.依靠,依赖;信任,信赖;隶属 | |
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disturbance
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reticent
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reprehension
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descending
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antagonism
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tolerance
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adaptability
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disintegrate
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unaware
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panes
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appal
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vt.使胆寒,使惊骇 | |
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极大危险( peril的名词复数 ); 危险的事(或环境) | |
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reluctance
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n.厌恶,讨厌,勉强,不情愿 | |
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ad.固执地,顽固地 | |
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打听( enquire的过去式和过去分词 ); 询问; 问问题; 查问 | |
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semblance
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tuning
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constrained
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shaft
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discretion
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entreat
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vaguely
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irony
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unwilling
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momentum
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forth
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slanting
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throttle
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abhorrent
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adj.可恶的,可恨的,讨厌的 | |
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abhorred
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agitation
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motive
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reassurance
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fixed
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intensity
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abruptly
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