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“Dissembling hope, her cloudy front she clears,
She alighted from the carriage when it stopped at the door, and entered the shop, where, to her inexpressible satisfaction, the first object she beheld2 was Miss Rushbrook, sitting pensively3 at one of the counters. The moment she saw Amanda she recollected4 her, and, starting up, exclaimed, as she took her hand, “Ah! dear madam, this is indeed a joyful5 surprise! Ah! how often have I wished to meet you again to express my gratitude6.” The affectionate reception she met, and the unexpected sight of Miss Rushbrook, seemed to promise Amanda that her wishes relative to Rushbrook would not only be accelerated, but crowned with success. She returned the fervent7 pressure of Miss Rushbrook’s hand, and inquired after her parents—the inquiry8 appeared distressing9, and she was answered, with hesitation11, that they were indifferent. The evident embarrassment12 her question excited prevented her renewing it at this time. The mistress of the house was not present, and Amanda requested, if she was within, she might see her directly. Miss Rushbrook immediately stepped to a parlor13 behind the shop, and almost instantly returned, followed by the lady herself, who was a little fat Irish woman, past her prime, but not past her
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vigor
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beheld
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recollected
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joyful
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| adj.欢乐的,令人欢欣的 | |
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gratitude
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| adj.感激,感谢 | |
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fervent
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inquiry
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distressing
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distress
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hesitation
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embarrassment
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parlor
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relish
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unwilling
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ranger
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| n.国家公园管理员,护林员;骑兵巡逻队员 | |
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lodgings
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lodging
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prudence
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condescend
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joyfully
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agitated
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asylum
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utterly
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veal
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retired
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amiable
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lieutenant
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procured
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lodge
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virtue
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frightful
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desolate
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scramble
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determined
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tiresome
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| adj.令人疲劳的,令人厌倦的 | |
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inquisitive
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juncture
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engrossed
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agitation
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tormented
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fatigue
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chamber
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discourse
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consolation
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alleviating
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commiserate
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commiseration
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