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And the roses miscarried!
When Lewisham returned from Vigours' it was already nearly seven. He entered the house with a beating heart. He had expected to find Ethel excited, the roses displayed. But her face was white and jaded1. He was so surprised by this that the greeting upon his lips died away. He was balked2! He went into, the sitting-room3 and there were no roses to be seen. Ethel came past him and stood with her back to him looking out of the window. The suspense4 was suddenly painful....
He was obliged to ask, though he was certain of the answer, "Has nothing come?"
Ethel looked at him. "What did you think had come?"
"Oh! nothing."
She looked out of the window again. "No," she said slowly, "nothing has come."
He tried to think of something to say that might bridge the distance between them, but he could think of nothing. He must wait until the roses came. He took out his books and a gaunt hour passed to supper time. Supper was a chilly5 ceremonial set with necessary over-polite remarks. Disappointment and exasperation6 darkened Lewisham's soul. He began to feel angry with everything--even with her--he perceived she still judged him angry, and that made him angry with her. He was resuming his books and she was helping7 Madam Gadow's servant to clear away, when they heard a rapping at the street door. "They have come at last," he said to himself brightening, and hesitated whether he should bolt or witness her reception of them. The servant was a nuisance. Then he heard Chaffery's voices and whispered a soft "damn!" to himself.
The only thing to do now if the roses came was to slip out into the passage, intercept8 them, and carry them into the bedroom by the door between that and the passage. It would be

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adj.精疲力竭的;厌倦的;(因过饱或过多而)腻烦的;迟钝的 | |
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adolescence
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