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For a moment or two Kitty was terror-stricken.
Then common sense came to her aid. She was free, she was independent: the man might annoy her with his attentions, but he could not harm her. She sat up and met his smile with a grave look of inquiry1.
“This is a pleasant surprise, Kitty,” he said, seating himself directly opposite. “Rather a crowd in my part of the train, and I was hunting for a compartment2 with room to spare when fortune led me here,” he lied. “Not often I’m so lucky.”
Kitty made no response.
“You might have let me know you were going to make a journey,” he said pleasantly, “but perhaps you decided3 on it since I saw you.” He glanced at her things on the rack. “I see you are going all the way. Well, so much the better for me—eh? Come, Kitty, be friendly and say something.”
p. 66“I have nothing to say, Mr. Symington.”
“You’re thinking of last night—or, to be correct, the night before last. Well, I’m glad of this chance of apologizing. I’m sorry I struck the postman, but I was mad with the man for interfering4, you know. I had something to tell you, Kitty, something I’ve wanted to tell you for a long time. . . . Well, are you going to forgive me?”
“You had better ask Sam that. You didn’t hurt me—you only disgusted me. I think you should try to find a seat in another compartment.” She was quite cool now. Indeed, she was not sorry to have the opportunity of humiliating him for Sam’s sake.
At her words his face took on a dusky shade, but he asked quietly enough, “Is that quite fair, Kitty?”
“You have no right to my name.” Had she owned a book then she would have opened it. She turned to the window, let up the blind, and sought to ignore him by peering out into the darkness; but if she thought thus to get rid of his company, or even silence him, she was mistaken.
“You are a very foolish little girl,” he said presently. “Here you are, running away to London, where you haven’t a friend—”
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inquiry
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n.打听,询问,调查,查问 | |
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n.卧车包房,隔间;分隔的空间 | |
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interfering
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adj. 妨碍的 动词interfere的现在分词 | |
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n.修截苗根,苗木铲根(铲根时苗木不起土或部分起土)v.(猛力地)扭( wrench的现在分词 );扭伤;使感到痛苦;使悲痛 | |
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shameful
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verge
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steward
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inquiries
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n.调查( inquiry的名词复数 );疑问;探究;打听 | |
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undesirable
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