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    “He admired her tremendously, believing her to be the cleverest...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Miss Eliza Styles was, of course, no other than Captain Rawdon Crawley. That big, handsome soldier had become so de-voted to little Rebecca that there was no so-lution but to marry her

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    “Pleased that Rebecca had shown the good sense to refuse Sir...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Pleased that Rebecca had shown the good sense to refuse Sir Pitt, Miss Crawley promised always to remain Rebecca's friend. To Becky's relief, finding his offer of marriage refused, Sir Pitt left, without re-vealing her secret to Miss Crawley. So Becky had time to make plans, and that night she sat down and wrote a letter to a certain Miss Eliza Styles

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    “'That's all right,' Sir Pitt said. 'It's you I want to see,...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    'That's all right,' Sir Pitt said. 'It's you I want to see, Miss Becky. I want you back at Queen's Crawley. It's not the same without you. All my accounts have got confused again. I can't get my letters done. You mustcome back. Dear Becky, do come.'

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    “Captain Rawdon Crawley visited every day, and spent a good...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    This mysterious young person was none other, of course, than Miss Rebecca Sharp. She nursed Miss Crawley, gave or-ders to the servants, and very soon per-suaded kind-hearted Miss Briggs into friendly feelings towards he

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    “Not long after this, a carriage stopped at Miss Matilda...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Nor did Becky mention to her friend what a great liking Miss Crawley had taken to her. Nothing would satisfy the old lady but that Miss Sharp should always sit next to her at dinner, and entertain her with amusing conversation.

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    “One night at a dancing-party he asked me, the poor little...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    One night at a dancing-party he asked me, the poor little governess, to dance with him, and afterwards he swore out loud that I was the neatest little dancer in the room. You should have seen the an-gry stares I received from all the fine young ladies

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    “He leads quite a wild life, I believe, gambling and so on, but...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    e is a very large, fashionable young man. He has a loud voice, swears a great deal, and is always giving orders to the servants, who all love him in spite of this, for he is very generous with his money – when he has any!

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    “ Miss Crawley, you see, is Sir Pitt's unmarried half-sister....” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    PLEASE FORGIVE MY LONG SILENCE, dearest Amelia, but for some weeks now our usual quiet life at Queen's Crawley has been quite different, because Miss Matilda Crawley is here on her yearly visit. We have dinner-parties and dancing-parties; we drink the best wines every day, and there are fires in every room.

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    “So the little governess had no difficulty in making herself...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    It was certainly true that Sir Pitt Crawley was a mean, selfish, rude old man. He was never known to give away a penny, or to do a good action, but he enjoyed a joke – and the company of a lively and amusing young woman.

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    “He has been married twice, I learn, and has two sons by his...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Sir Pitt Crawley is nothing like we silly girls imagined a baronet to be. Think of a short old man, in dirty old clothes, who smokes a horrible pipe, speaks with a rough uneducated accent, swears at his servants, and gets drunk every night!

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