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【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第十一章
朋友们见
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【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第四章
impressed on their memories than that their brother's fortune and their own had been acquired by trade.[/en][cn]她们都长得很漂亮,曾经在一个上流的专科学校里受过教育,有两万镑的财产,花起钱来总是挥霍无度,爱结交有身价地位的人,因此才造成了她们在各方面都自视甚高,不把别人放在眼里。她们出生于英格兰北部的一个体面家族。她们对自己的出身记得很牢,可是却几乎忘了她们兄弟的财产以及她们自己的财产都是做生意赚来的。[/cn] [en]Mr. Bingley [w=inherit]inherited[/w
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【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第十四章
就是罗新斯的继承人,将来可以继承到非常大的一笔遗产呢。”[/cn] [en]"Ah!" cried Mrs. Bennet, shaking her head, "then she is better off than many girls. And what sort of young lady is she? is she handsome?"[/en][cn]“嗳呀,”班纳特太太听得叫了起来,一面又摇了摇头。“那么,她比多少姑娘们都福气她。她是怎样的一位小姐?长得漂亮吗?”[/cn] [en]"She is a most charming young lady indeed. Lady Catherine herself says that in point of true beauty, Miss De Bourgh is far superior to the handsomest of her sex; because there is that in her features which marks the young woman of distinguished birth. She is unfortunately of a sickly constitution, which has prevented her making that progress in many accomplishments which she could not otherwise have failed of; as I am informed by the lady who [w=superintend]superintended[/w] her education, and who still [w=reside]resides[/w] with them. But she is perfectly [w]amiable[/w], and often condescends to drive by my humble [w]abode[/w] in her little [w]phaeton[/w] and ponies."[/en][cn]“她真是个极
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【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第五章
求你别叫丽萃想
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【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第四十章
in general understand Wickham's character."[/en][cn]“的确如此,我确实不应该说得那么刻毒,可是我既然事先存了偏见,自然难免如此。有件事我要请教你。你说我应该不应该把韦翰的品格说出去,让朋友们都知道?”[/cn] [en]Miss Bennet paused a little and then replied, "Surely there can be no occasion for exposing him so [w]dreadfully[/w]. What is your own opinion?"[/en][cn]班纳特小姐想了一会儿才说道
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【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第四十三章(上)
with energy on his many merits, as they proceeded together up the great staircase.[/en][cn]伊丽莎白一直听下去,先是奇怪,继而怀疑,最后又极想再多听一些,可是雷诺奶奶再也想不出别的话来引起她的兴趣。她谈到画像,谈到房间大小,谈到家具的价格,可是她都不爱听。嘉丁纳先生觉得,这个管家奶奶所以要过甚其辞地夸奖她自己的主人,无非是出于家人的偏见,这倒也使他听得很有趣,于是马上又谈到这个话题上来了。她一面起劲地谈到他的许多优点,一面领着他们走上大楼梯。[/cn] [en]"He is the best landlord
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【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第五十九章(下)
要你真正喜欢他,这也无关紧要。”[/cn] [en]"I do, I do like him," she replied, with tears in her eyes, "I love him. Indeed he has no [w]improper[/w] pride. He is perfectly [w]amiable[/w]. You do not know what he really is; then pray do not pain me by speaking of him in such terms."[/en][cn]女儿含泪回答道:“我实在喜欢他,我爱他。他并不是傲慢得
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【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第五十五章(下)
friend; for, though Jane had the most generous and forgiving heart in the world, she knew it was a circumstance which must [w]prejudice[/w] her against him.[/en][cn]吉英听了这话,自然又赞美起他的虚心来,赞美他虽然具有了许多优美的品质,可并不自以为了不起。伊丽莎白高兴的是,彬格莱并没有把他朋友阻挡这件事的经过泄露出来,因为吉英虽然宽宏大量,不记仇隙,可是这件事如果让她知道了,她一定会对达西有成见。[/cn] [en]"I am
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【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第四十五章
两声,也总算难得。[/cn] [en]Elizabeth soon saw that she was herself closely watched by Miss Bingley, and that she could not speak a word, especially to Miss Darcy, without calling her attention. This observation would not have prevented her from trying to talk to the latter, had they not been seated at an inconvenient distance; but she was not sorry to be spared the necessity of saying much. Her own thoughts were employing her. She expected every moment that some of the gentlemen would enter the room. She wished, she feared, that the master of the house might be amongst them; and whether she wished or feared it most, she could scarcely determine. After sitting in this manner a quarter of an hour without hearing Miss Bingley's voice, Elizabeth was roused by receiving from her a cold enquiry after the health of her family. She answered with equal indifference and [w]brevity[/w], and the other said no more.[/en][cn]伊丽莎白立刻发觉彬格莱小姐在仔细地看着她,注意她的一言一语,特别注意她跟达西小姐攀谈。如果伊丽莎白跟达西小姐座位隔得很近,攀谈起来很方便,她决不会因为畏忌彬格莱小姐而就不和达西小姐攀谈,可是既然毋须多谈,再加她自己也正心思重重,所以也并不觉得遗憾。她时时刻刻都盼望着男客们一同进来,可是她虽然盼望,却又害怕,她究竟是盼望得迫切,还是害
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【经典名著阅读】《傲慢与偏见》第三十四章
住了。请允许我告诉你,我多么敬慕你,多么爱你。”[/cn] [en]Elizabeth's astonishment was beyond expression. She stared, coloured, doubted, and was silent. This he considered sufficient encouragement, and the[w] avowal[/w] of all that he felt and had long felt for her immediately followed. He spoke well, but there were feelings besides those of the heart to be detailed, and he was not more [w]eloquent[/w] on the subject of tenderness than of pride. His sense of her [w]inferiority[/w] -- of its being a degradation -- of the family obstacles which judgment had always opposed to inclination, were dwelt on with a warmth which seemed due to the consequence he was wounding, but was very unlikely to recommend his suit.[/en][cn]伊丽莎白真是说不出的惊奇。她瞪着眼,红着脸,满腹狐疑,闭口不响。他看这情形,便认为她是在怂恿他讲下去,于是立刻把目前和以往对她的种种好感全都和盘托出。他说得很动听,除了倾诉爱情以外,又把其他种种感想也源源本本说出来了。他一方面千言万语地
