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CHAPTER XLVI.
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“What beckoning1 ghost along the moonlight shade,
Invites my steps?”—Pope.
The next evening Amanda’s patience was put to the test; for after tea Mrs. Duncan proposed a walk, which seemed to cut off her hopes of visiting the chapel2 that evening; but after strolling some time about the valley, complaisance3 for her aunt made Mrs. Duncan return to the parlor4, where she was expected to take her usual hand at piquet. The hour was late, and the sky so gloomy, that the moon, though at its full, could scarcely penetrate5 the darkness; notwithstanding all this, Amanda resolved on going to the chapel, considering this, in all probability, the only opportunity she would have of visiting the apartments her mother had occupied (which she had an irrepressible desire to enter), as in two days she was to accompany Mrs. Duncan to lodgings7 in the neighboring town; she accordingly said she had a mind to walk a little longer. Mrs. Bruce bade her beware of catching8 cold, and Mrs. Duncan said she was too fond of solitary9 rambles10; but no opposition11 being made to her intention, she hurried to the chapel, and, entering the little arched door, found herself in a lofty hall, in the centre of which was a grand staircase, the whole enlightened by a large gothic window at the head of the stairs. She ascended12 them with trepidation
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beckoning
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chapel
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penetrate
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rambles
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trepidation
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spacious
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darted
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casements
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countenance
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faculties
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apparition
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peculiar
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repentance
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execrate
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calamity
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providence
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amends
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injustice
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conjure
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affluence
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retired
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fatigued
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chamber
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narrate
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calamitous
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incurable
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compassion
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detention
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| v.分配( dispense的现在分词 );施与;配(药) | |
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