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CHAPTER XL.
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“My heavy heart
At hand.”
Lord Cherbury hastened to support and calm her agitation3, by assuring her Lord Mortimer was in perfect safety. Recovering a little by this assertion, she asked him “how he was assured of this?” He answered, “because he had seen him, though without being perceived by him, about an hour ago.” Amanda, restored to her faculties4 by being assured he was uninjured, began to reflect on the suddenness of Lord Cherbury’s visit. She would have flattered herself he came to introduce her to his family himself, had not his looks almost forbid such an idea. They were gloomy and disordered; his eyes were fastened on her, yet he appeared unwilling5 to speak.
Amanda felt herself in too awkward and embarrassing a situation to break the unpleasant silence. At last Lord Cherbury suddenly exclaimed, “Lord Mortimer does not, nor must not, know of my being here.” “Must not!” repeated Amanda, in inconceivable astonishment6.
“Gracious Heaven!” said Lord Cherbury, starting from the chair on which he had thrown himself opposite her, “how shall I begin, how shall I tell her! Oh! Miss Fitzalan,” he continued, approaching her, “I have much to say, and you have much to hear which will shock you. I believed I could better in an interview have informed you of particulars, but I find I[Pg 370] was mistaken. I will write to you.” “My lord,” cried Amanda, rising, all pale and trembling, “tell me now; to leave me in suspense7, after receiving such dreadful hints, would be cruelty. Oh! surely, if Lord Mortimer be safe—if Lady Martha Dormer—if Lady Araminta is well—I can have nothing so very shocking to hear.” “Alas!” replied he, mournfully shaking his head, “you are mistaken. Be satisfied, however, that the friends you have mentioned are all well. I have said I would write to you. Can you meet me this evening amongst the ruins?” Amanda gave an
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agitation
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faculties
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astonishment
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suspense
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assenting
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| 同意,赞成( assent的现在分词 ) | |
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secrecy
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conceal
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enjoined
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converse
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| vi.谈话,谈天,闲聊;adv.相反的,相反 | |
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chamber
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| n.房间,寝室;会议厅;议院;会所 | |
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retired
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| vt.理解,领悟,逮捕,拘捕,忧虑 | |
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obedience
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intruded
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solitary
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divulge
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| v.泄漏(秘密等);宣布,公布 | |
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windings
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| (道路、河流等)蜿蜒的,弯曲的( winding的名词复数 ); 缠绕( wind的现在分词 ); 卷绕; 转动(把手) | |
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twilight
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clandestine
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wretch
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| n.可怜的人,不幸的人;卑鄙的人 | |
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consternation
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concealment
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awfully
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asperity
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subdue
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| vt.制服,使顺从,征服;抑制,克制 | |
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bosom
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faltering
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| 犹豫的,支吾的,蹒跚的 | |
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affected
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apprehensions
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parlor
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compassion
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| n.同情,怜悯 | |
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palatable
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| adj.可口的,美味的;惬意的 | |
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soothing
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| adj.慰藉的;使人宽心的;镇静的 | |
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refreshment
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obstinate
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| adj.顽固的,倔强的,不易屈服的,较难治愈的 | |
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inquiries
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vengeance
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| n.报复,报仇,复仇 | |
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fervently
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scouring
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| 擦[洗]净,冲刷,洗涤 | |
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improper
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literally
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exhausted
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rites
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vows
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joyful
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| adj.欢乐的,令人欢欣的 | |
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doom
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celibacy
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| n.独身(主义) | |
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inclination
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| n.倾斜;点头;弯腰;斜坡;倾度;倾向;爱好 | |
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retarded
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| a.智力迟钝的,智力发育迟缓的 | |
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agonizing
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| adj.痛苦难忍的;使人苦恼的v.使极度痛苦;折磨(agonize的ing形式) | |
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reluctance
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| n.厌恶,讨厌,勉强,不情愿 | |
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