91. | Miss Brown was the next person to rise to speak. |
| 布朗小姐是下一个起来发言的人。
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92. | He was beginning to miss her. |
| 他开始惦记她。
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93. | Miss Pilchester was as poor as a church mouse; her brother hadn't had a new suit for twenty year sand generally wore socks that didn't match. |
| 皮尔切斯特小姐穷得不能再穷了;她兄弟20年没有一件新衣服,通常穿的袜子两只都不一样。
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94. | I do miss the children. The house seems as quiet as the tomb without them. |
| 我真想念孩子们。没有他们,家里似乎太寂静了。
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95. | I don't know if you will miss me; but I will miss you more than I can say. |
| 我不知道你是否会想念我;但是我会非常想念你。
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96. | You look browned off, Miss Traughton. |
| 特劳顿小姐,你看上去在生气。
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97. | I never miss an issue. |
| 我每期必读。
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98. | Get on, we shall miss the train at this rate. |
| 赶快,照这样的速度我们赶不上火车了。
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99. | Miss Mayfield threw a curious glance at her. |
| 曼特菲德小姐好奇地看了她一眼。
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100. | Unless I miss my guess, they'll get in touch with. |
| 除非我猜错,否则他们一定会和你联系的。
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