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双语小说连载:纯真年代 The Age of Innocence(2)

2011-07-19来源:和谐英语
Miss Welland's face grew rosy as the dawn, and she looked at him with radiant eyes. "If you can persuade Mamma," she said; "but why should we change what is already settled?" He made no answer but that which his eyes returned, and she added, still more confidently smiling: "Tell my cousin yourself: I give you leave. She says she used to play with you when you were children."
韦兰小姐的脸变成曙光般的玫瑰红色,她两眼发光地看着他。“如果你能说服妈妈的话,”她说,“不过,已经定了的事,干吗要改变呢?”他没有说话,只用眼睛做了回答。她信心更足地笑着补充说:“你自己告诉我表姐吧,我允许你。她说你还是孩子的时候,她常和你一起玩耍。”

She made way for him by pushing back her chair, and promptly, and a little ostentatiously, with the desire that the whole house should see what he was doing, Archer seated himself at the Countess Olenska's side.
她把椅子向后推了推,给他让出了路。阿切尔怀着一种让全场的人都能看见自己的举动的愿望,立刻示威性地坐到了奥兰斯卡伯爵夫人身边。

"We DID use to play together, didn't we?" she asked, turning her grave eyes to his. "You were a horrid boy, and kissed me once behind a door; but it was your cousin Vandie Newland, who never looked at me, that I was in love with." Her glance swept the horse-shoe curve of boxes. "Ah, how this brings it all back to me--I see everybody here in knickerbockers and pantalettes," she said, with her trailing slightly foreign accent, her eyes returning to his face.
“我们过去的确常在一起玩,不是吗?”她问道,一面用严肃的目光看着他的眼睛。“你那时是个很讨厌的男孩,有一次你在门后面吻了我,但那时我爱上的却是你的堂兄范迪·纽兰,可他从来不看我一眼。”她的目光扫视着那些马蹄形排列的包厢。“啊,这场面多让我回想起过去的一切啊——我发现这里人人都穿灯笼裤或宽松裤,”她带着略微拖长的异国口音说,目光又回到他的脸上。

Agreeable as their expression was, the young man was shocked that they should reflect so unseemly a picture of the august tribunal before which, at that very moment, her case was being tried. Nothing could be in worse taste than misplaced flippancy; and he answered somewhat stiffly: "Yes, you have been away a very long time."
这番话尽管表达的感情是令人愉快的,却竟然使他想到了威严的法庭,这一不相称的联想令年轻人感到震惊。而此时此刻,这个法庭就摆在她的面前,她的案子正在进行审理。没有什么东西比不合时宜的轻率更有伤大雅了。他有点生硬地回答说:“是啊,你离开这儿已经很久了。”

"Oh, centuries and centuries; so long," she said, "that I'm sure I'm dead and buried, and this dear old place is heaven;" which, for reasons he could not define, struck Newland Archer as an even more disrespectful way of describing New York society.
“啊,好像有好几百年了。太久了,”她说,“让我觉得自己已经死了,被埋掉了,而这方亲切的故土就是天堂。”说不清是什么理由,纽兰·阿切尔只觉得这样形容纽约社会就更加失礼了。