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One day we took the train and went down to Mannheim to see “King Lear” played in German. It was a mistake. We sat in our seats three whole hours and never understood anything but the thunder and lightning; and even that was reversed to suit German ideas, for the thunder came first and the lightning followed after.
The behavior of the audience was perfect. There were no rustlings, or whisperings, or other little disturbances1; each act was listened to in silence, and the applauding was done after the curtain was down. The doors opened at half past four, the play began promptly2 at half past five, and within two minutes afterward3 all who were coming were in their seats, and quiet reigned4. A German gentleman in the train had said that a Shakespearian play was an appreciated treat in Germany and that we should find the house filled. It was true; all the six tiers were filled, and remained so to the end—which suggested that it is not only balcony people who like Shakespeare in Germany, but those of the pit and gallery, too.
Another time, we went to Mannheim and attended a shivaree—otherwise an opera—the one called “Lohengrin.” The banging and slamming and booming and crashing were something beyond belief. The racking and pitiless pain of it remains5 stored up in my memory alongside the memory of the time that I had my teeth fixed6.
There were circumstances which made it necessary for me to stay through the four hours to the end, and I stayed; but the recollection of that long, dragging, relentless7 season of suffering is indestructible. To have to endure it in silence, and sitting still, made it all the harder. I was in a railed compartment8 with eight or ten strangers, of the two sexes, and this compelled
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disturbances
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promptly
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remains
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relentless
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compartment
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repression
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exquisite
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shrieking
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mighty
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canes
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narrative
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grievance
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tenor
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maniacs
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forth
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asylum
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ecstasy
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diligent
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acrimonious
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torments
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ingenuity
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scattered
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Augmented
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| adj.增音的 动词augment的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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| adj.合法的,合理的,合乎逻辑的;v.使合法 | |
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conversing
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enchanting
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| 使泛起涟漪(ripple的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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lashes
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rosebud
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fleas
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wholesome
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conspicuous
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bonnets
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| n.童帽( bonnet的名词复数 );(烟囱等的)覆盖物;(苏格兰男子的)无边呢帽;(女子戴的)任何一种帽子 | |
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auditorium
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| n.观众席,听众席;会堂,礼堂 | |
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breach
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discomfort
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| n.不舒服,不安,难过,困难,不方便 | |
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