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Next day, though I pressed him to remain, Stroeve left me. I offered to fetch his things from the studio, but he insisted on going himself; I think he hoped they had not thought of getting them together, so that he would have an opportunity of seeing his wife again and perhaps inducing her to come back to him. But he found his traps waiting for him in the porter's lodge1, and the concierge2 told him that Blanche had gone out. I do not think he resisted the temptation of giving her an account of his troubles. I found that he was telling them to everyone he knew; he expected sympathy, but only excited ridicule3.
He bore himself most unbecomingly. Knowing at what time his wife did her shopping, one day, unable any longer to bear not seeing her, he waylaid4 her in the street. She would not speak to him, but he insisted on speaking to her. He spluttered out words of apology for any wrong he had committed towards her; he told her he loved her devotedly5 and begged her to return to him. She would not answer; she walked hurriedly, with averted6 face. I imagined him with his fat little legs trying to keep up with her. Panting a little in his haste, he told her how miserable7 he was; he besought8 her to have mercy on him; he promised, if she would forgive him, to do everything she wanted. He offered to take her for a journey. He told her that Strickland would soon tire of her. When he repeated to me the whole sordid9 little scene I was outraged10. He had shown neither sense nor dignity. He had omitted nothing that could make his wife despise him. There is no cruelty greater than a woman's to a man who loves her and whom she does not love; she has no kindness then, no
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ridicule
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waylaid
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devotedly
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| 专心地; 恩爱地; 忠实地; 一心一意地 | |
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outraged
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tolerance
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amazement
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misery
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sluggish
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delicacy
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