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第四卷 第六章: 一次巧合,及其对旁人的影响 A Conjuncture, and Its Result upon the Pedestrian | 还乡
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Wildeve, as has been stated, was determined to visit Eustacia boldly, by day, and on the easy terms of a relation, since the reddleman had spied out and spoilt his walks to her by night. The spell that she had thrown over him in the moonlight dance made it impossible for a man having no strong puritanic force within him to keep away altogether. He merely calculated on meeting her and her husband in an ordinary manner, chatting a little while, and leaving again. Every outward sign was to be conventional; but the one great fact would be there to satisfy him -- he would see her. He did not even desire Clym's absence, since it was just possible that Eustacia might resent any situation which could compromise her dignity as a wife, whatever the state of her heart towards him. Women were often so.
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第四卷 第六章: 一次巧合,及其对旁人的影响 A Conjuncture, and Its Result upon the Pedestrian
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