withered - seccarsi, far appassire
hardy - resistente, robusto
It was an eighty-cow dairy, and the troop of milkers, regular and supernumerary, were all at work; for, though the time of year was as yet but early April, the feed lay entirely in water-meadows, and the cows were "in full pail." The hour was about six in the evening, and three-fourths of the large, red, rectangular animals having been finished off, there was opportunity for a little conversation.
dairy - caseificio, latteria, alimentari, latticini, caseario
troop - truppe, truppa
milkers - mungitore, mungitrice
regular - regolare, periodico, abituale, usuale, cliente
supernumerary - soprannumero, soprannumerario, soprannumeraria
though - comunque, nonostante, in ogni caso, ad ogni modo, anche se
as yet - ancora
feed - dar da mangiare, nutrire, (fee), tassa, tariffa, quota, onorario
lay - posare
entirely - completamente
meadows - prato
pail - secchio
rectangular - rettangolare
opportunity - occasione, opportunita, possibilita, chance
"He do bring home his bride tomorrow, I hear. They've come as far as Anglebury today."
bride - sposa
ve - ordine del giorno
The voice seemed to proceed from the belly of the cow called Cherry, but the speaker was a milking-woman, whose face was buried in the flank of that motionless beast.
voice - voce
seemed - sembrare, parere, apparire
proceed - procedere
belly - pancia, ventre
cherry - ciliegia, ciliegio
speaker - parlante, altoparlante, presidente, presidentessa, relatore
whose - talian: di chi, cui
buried - seppellire
flank - aggirare il fianco, proteggere il fianco, fiancheggiare, affiancare, soccoscio
motionless - immobile, immoto, inerte
beast - bestia, belva
"Hav'anybody seen her?" said another.
Anybody - qualcuno
There was a negative response from the first. "Though they say she's a rosy-cheeked, tisty-tosty little body enough," she added; and as the milkmaid spoke she turned her face so that she could glance past her cow's tail to the other side of the barton, where a thin, fading woman of thirty milked somewhat apart from the rest.
response - responso, risposta
rosy - roseo
cheeked - guancia, gota, chiappa, faccia tosta, sfrontatezza, impudenza
tisty - ordine del giorno
tosty - ordine del giorno
glance - dare un'occhiata, sbirciare, occhieggiare, radere, rasentare
tail - coda
side - lato
fading - svanire, (fad), moda, andazzo, tendenza
somewhat - in qualche modo
apart - separatamente, a pezzi
rest - riposo
"Years younger than he, they say," continued the second, with also a glance of reflectiveness in the same direction.
continued - continuare
reflectiveness - riflessivita
direction - direzione, senso di marcia, regia, conduzione
Nothing more was said publicly about Farmer Lodge's wedding, but the first woman murmured under her cow to her next neighbour, "'Tis hard for she," signifying the thin worn milkmaid aforesaid.
publicly - pubblicamente
Lodge - casino, guardiola, portineria, loggia, alloggiare
wedding - matrimonio
murmured - mormorio, brusio, sussurro, mormorare
signifying - significante, (signify), significare
aforesaid - succitato, suddetto
"O no," said the second. "He ha'n't spoke to Rhoda Brook for years."
ha - Ja
brook - ruscello
When the milking was done they washed their pails and hung them on a many-forked stand made of the peeled limb of an oak-tree, set upright in the earth, and resembling a colossal antlered horn. The majority then dispersed in various directions homeward. The thin woman who had not spoken was joined by a boy of twelve or thereabout, and the twain went away up the field also.
pails - secchio
hung - appendere, attaccare
forked - forchetta
peeled - sbucciare, pelare
limb - membro, arto
oak - quercia
set - Seth
upright - eretto, in verticale, dritto, in piedi, integro
earth - terra, massa, tana, mettere a terra, tcollegare a terra
resembling - rassomigliare, arieggiare
colossal - colossale
antlered - a corna
horn - corno, clacson
majority - maggioranza, maggiore eta
dispersed - disperdere, disseminarere, rifrangere, distribuire
various - vario
directions - direzione, senso di marcia, regia, conduzione
homeward - verso casa
thereabout - nei dintorni, nei pressi, nelle vicinanze
twain - Gemela
went away - andare via
field - campo, ambito
Their course lay apart from that of the others, to a lonely spot high above the water-meads, and not far from the border of Egdon Heath, whose dark countenance was visible in the distance as they drew nigh to their home.
lonely - solo, solitario, malinconico, desolato, isolato
spot - macchia, brufolo, foruncolo, zona, area, pubblicita, individuare
meads - idromele
border - confine, frontiera, orlo
Heath - brughiera, landa, erica
countenance - sembianza, apparenza, espressione
visible - visibile
distance - distanza
nigh - vicino, presso
"They've just been saying down in barton that your father brings his young wife home from Anglebury tomorrow," the woman observed. "I shall want to send you for a few things to market, and you'll be pretty sure to meet 'em."
observed - osservare
shall - talian: 'shall' followed by the infinitive is translated using the future tense', talian: ('indicating determination') 'shall' followed by the infinitive is translated using the future tense, which can be emphasised using ", si c
"Yes, mother," said the boy. "Is father married then?"
"Yes.... You can give her a look, and tell me what's she's like, if you do see her."
"Yes, mother."
"If she's dark or fair, and if she's tall-as tall as I. And if she seems like a woman who has ever worked for a living, or one that has been always well off, and has never done anything, and shows marks of the lady on her, as I expect she do."
fair - biondo, chiaro
Seems - sembrare, parere, apparire
marks - Marco
lady - signora, dama, lady
expect - aspettarsi, pensare
"Yes."
They crept up the hill in the twilight, and entered the cottage. It was built of mud-walls, the surface of which had been washed by many rains into channels and depressions that left none of the original flat face visible; while here and there in the thatch above a rafter showed like a bone protruding through the skin.
crept - abbarbicarsi, insinuarsi, strisciare, scorrimento, spostamento
Hill - collina, colle
twilight - crepuscolo, penombra
entered - entrare, immettere, digitare
cottage - casolare, rustico
mud - fango
surface - superficie, venire a galla, emergere
channels - canale
depressions - depressione
none - nessuno, niente
original - primitivo, originale, primo, inedito, originario
thatch - paglia
rafter - travicello
bone - osso, lisca, spina
protruding - protendersi, sportare, sporgere, protrudere
skin - pelle, interfaccia, scuoiare
She was kneeling down in the chimney-corner, before two pieces of turf laid together with the heather inwards, blowing at the red-hot ashes with her breath till the turves flamed. The radiance lit her pale cheek, and made her dark eyes, that had once been handsome, seem handsome anew.
kneeling - in ginocchio, (kneel), inginocchiarsi
chimney - camino, ciminiera, fumaiolo, bulbo
corner - angolo, sporgenza, angolo sporgente, pietra d'angolo
turf - erba, zolla, zolla d'erba, torba, piotare, zollare
laid - posare
heather - erica, brugo
inwards - intimo
blowing at - soffiare
ashes - cenere
breath - respiro, lena, alito, fiato
turves - turchi
flamed - fiamma, flame, fiammeggiare, infiammare
radiance - radianza
pale - pallido
cheek - guancia, gota, chiappa, faccia tosta, sfrontatezza, impudenza
handsome - bello
Seem - sembrare, parere, apparire
anew - di nuovo
"Yes," she resumed, "see if she is dark or fair, and if you can, notice if her hands be white; if not, see if they look as though she had ever done housework, or are milker's hands like mine."
resumed - riprendere
notice - percezione, notifica, avviso, comunicazione, preavviso, notare
housework - faccende
mine - mio, mia, mie, miei
The boy again promised, inattentively this time, his mother not observing that he was cutting a notch with his pocket-knife in the beech-backed chair.
promised - promessa, giuramento, voto, promettere, giurare
inattentively - con disattenzione
observing - osservare
notch - tacca, incavo, dentellatura, gola, passo, livello, intaccare
pocket-knife - (pocket-knife) coltello da tasca
beech - faggio
The road from Anglebury to Holmstoke is in general level; but there is one place where a sharp ascent breaks its monotony. Farmers homeward-bound from the former market-town, who trot all the rest of the way, walk their horses up this short incline.
general - generale
level - piano, orizzontale, livellato, costante, uniforme, a posto
sharp - affilato, aguzzo, intelligente, acuto, appuntito, diesis, acre
ascent - salita, ascesa
monotony - monotonia
farmers - agricoltore, fattore, contadino, contadina
bound - vincolato, (bind), legare, connettere, rilegare
former - precedente, passato
trot - trottare
incline - inclinare
The next evening, while the sun was yet bright, a handsome new gig, with a lemon-coloured body and red wheels, was spinning westward along the level highway at the heels of a powerful mare.
bright - luminoso, brillante
gig - esibizione
lemon - limone, talian: t-needed
wheels - ruota, timone, ruota del timone, pezzo grosso, cerchio
spinning - spinning
westward - verso ovest
along - lungo
highway - strada maestra, via maestra, autostrada
powerful - potente, efficace
mare - cavalla, giumenta
The driver was a yeoman in the prime of life, cleanly shaven like an actor, his face being toned to that bluish-vermilion hue which so often graces a thriving farmer's features when returning home after successful dealings in the town. Beside him sat a woman, many years his junior-almost, indeed, a girl.
yeoman - official in a royal or high noble household, small freeholder
prime - primo, primario
cleanly - in modo pulito
shaven - rasato
toned - tono
bluish - talian: gloss
vermilion - vermiglio, vermiglione
hue - colore, tonalita
graces - grazie, (grace), benedicite, ringraziamento, grazia, eleganza
thriving - florido, fiorente, prospero, rigoglioso, (thrive), prosperare
features - caratteristica, prestazione, peculiarita, proprieta
returning home - tornare a casa
successful - di successo, coronato dal successo, riuscito
dealings - spacciare
beside - accanto, vicino
junior - giovane
almost - quasi
indeed - infatti, davvero, realmente, effettivamente, gia
Her face too was fresh in colour, but it was of a totally different quality-soft and evanescent, like the light under a heap of rose-petals.
fresh - fresco
totally - totalmente, completamente
quality - qualita
soft - morbido
evanescent - evanescente, indistinto
heap - folla, massa, moltitudine, pila, cumulo
rose - Rosa
petals - petalo
Few people travelled this way, for it was not a main road; and the long white riband of gravel that stretched before them was empty, save of one small scarce-moving speck, which presently resolved itself into the figure of a boy, who was creeping on at a snail's pace, and continually looking behind him-the heavy bundle he carried being some excuse for, if not the reason of, his dilatoriness.
riband - banda
gravel - ghiaia, calcolo, agghiaiare
stretched - tendere
empty - vuoto, vuotare, svuotare
save - salvare, soccorrere, redimere, immagazzinare, risparmiare
scarce - scarso
speck - macchia
Presently - Attualmente
resolved - decidere
itself - sé, se stesso, sé stesso
figure - figura, fisico, personaggio, cifra, forma, calcolare, risolvere
creeping - abbarbicarsi, insinuarsi, strisciare, scorrimento, spostamento
snail - chiocciola, lumaca
pace - passo
continually - continuamente
heavy - pesante
bundle - insieme, fascina, fascio, pacchetto, fagotto
Excuse - scusare, perdonare, scusarsi, giustificarsi, scusa, pretesto
dilatoriness - dilatazione
When the bouncing gig-party slowed at the bottom of the incline above mentioned, the pedestrian was only a few yards in front. Supporting the large bundle by putting one hand on his hip, he turned and looked straight at the farmer's wife as though he would read her through and through, pacing along abreast of the horse.
bouncing - rimbalzare, rimbalzo
bottom - fondo, parte inferiore, sedere, passivo
above mentioned - summenzionato
pedestrian - pedonale, pedone
yards - iarda
supporting - supporto
Hip - anca
straight - dritto, retto, diretto, liscio, puro, in linea, convenzionale
pacing - passo
abreast - affiancato, di pari passo, aggiornato, aggiornata, al passo
The low sun was full in her face, rendering every feature, shade, and contour distinct, from the curve of her little nostril to the colour of her eyes.
low - basso
rendering - present participle of render
feature - caratteristica
shade - ombra, persiana, tonalita, gradazione, nuance, varieta
contour - contorno, profilo
distinct - chiaro, distinto, diverso
curve - curva, curvare
nostril - narice
The farmer, though he seemed annoyed at the boy's persistent presence, did not order him to get out of the way; and thus the lad preceded them, his hard gaze never leaving her, till they reached the top of the ascent, when the farmer trotted on with relief in his lineaments-having taken no outward notice of the boy whatever.
annoyed - infastidirsi, infastidire, importunare, disturbare
persistent - tenace, insistente, durevole, incessante, continuo, persistente
presence - presenza
thus - cosi
lad - ragazzo, ragazzino
preceded - precedere
gaze - fissare, guardare, puntare gli occhi, volgere lo sguardo
reached - arrivare a, raggiungere
top - cima, sommita, coperchio, cappuccio, parte superiore, top
trotted - trottare
relief - sollievo
lineaments - lineamenti
outward - verso l'esterno
whatever - qualunque, qualsiasi, qualsivoglia, come vuoi
"How that poor lad stared at me!" said the young wife.
"Yes, dear; I saw that he did."
"He is one of the village, I suppose?"
suppose - supporre, immaginare
"One of the neighbourhood. I think he lives with his mother a mile or two off."
neighbourhood - quartiere
"He knows who we are, no doubt?"
doubt - dubitare, dubbio, perplessita
"O yes. You must expect to be stared at just at first, my pretty Gertrude."
"I do,-though I think the poor boy may have looked at us in the hope we might relieve him of his heavy load, rather than from curiosity."
relieve - risollevare, risollevarsi, lenire, alleviare, mitigare
load - carico
Rather - rato
curiosity - curiosita
"O no," said her husband off-handedly. "These country lads will carry a hundredweight once they get it on their backs; besides his pack had more size than weight in it. Now, then, another mile and I shall be able to show you our house in the distance-if it is not too dark before we get there.
handedly - a mano
lads - ragazzo, ragazzino
hundredweight - centododici libbre (uk) cento libbre (US)
besides - accanto, vicino
pack - fagotto, sacca
size - dimensioni
" The wheels spun round, and particles flew from their periphery as before, till a white house of ample dimensions revealed itself, with farm-buildings and ricks at the back.
spun round - girare in tondo
particles - granello, pezzetto, particella
periphery - periferia
as before - come prima
ample - ampio, abbondante
dimensions - aspetto, dimensione
revealed - rivelare, gettare la maschera, uscire allo scoperto
buildings - edificio
Meanwhile the boy had quickened his pace, and turning up a by-lane some mile and half short of the white farmstead, ascended towards the leaner pastures, and so on to the cottage of his mother.
Meanwhile - intanto, nel frattempo
quickened - accelerare
turning up - aumentare, alzare, presentarsi
lane - passaggio, corsia
farmstead - cascina, cascinale, fattoria, podere, tenuta
ascended - salire, riuscire
towards - verso, incontro, per, presso
leaner - piu magro
pastures - pastura, pascolo, pascolare
She had reached home after her day's milking at the outlying dairy, and was washing cabbage at the door-way in the declining light. "Hold up the net a moment," she said, without preface, as the boy came up.
outlying - salir
cabbage - cavolo cappuccio
declining - declino, declinare, rifiutare
hold - tenere
net - rete
preface - prefazione, proemio, introduzione
He flung down his bundle, held the edge of the cabbage-net, and as she filled its meshes with the dripping leaves she went on, "Well, did you see her?"
flung - lanciare
held - tenere
edge - orlo, bordo, lato, vantaggio, lama, filo, arco
meshes - maglia, rete
dripping - gocciolare
"Yes; quite plain."
plain - semplice
"Is she ladylike?"
ladylike - femminile
"Yes; and more. A lady complete."
"Is she young?"
"Well, she's growed up, and her ways be quite a woman's."
growed - coltivato
"Of course. What colour is her hair and face?"
"Her hair is lightish, and her face as comely as a live doll's."
lightish - leggero
comely - aggraziato
doll - bambola
"Her eyes, then, are not dark like mine?"
"No-of a bluish turn, and her mouth is very nice and red; and when she smiles, her teeth show white."
smiles - sorriso, sorridere
"Is she tall?" said the woman sharply.
sharply - in modo acuto
"I couldn't see. She was sitting down."
sitting down - sedersi
"Then do you go to Holmstoke church tomorrow morning: she's sure to be there. Go early and notice her walking in, and come home and tell me if she's taller than I."
church - chiesa, funzione, messa
"Very well, mother. But why don't you go and see for yourself?"
"I go to see her! I wouldn't look up at her if she were to pass my window this instant. She was with Mr. Lodge, of course. What did he say or do?"
pass - passare
instant - immediato
Mr - Signor
"Just the same as usual."
usual - solito, usuale, consueto, abituale
"Took no notice of you?"
"None."
Next day the mother put a clean shirt on the boy, and started him off for Holmstoke church. He reached the ancient little pile when the door was just being opened, and he was the first to enter. Taking his seat by the front, he watched all the parishioners file in.
ancient - antico
pile - pila, mucchio
enter - entrare, immettere, digitare
seat - posto, seduta, sedile, scranno
parishioners - parrocchiano, parrocchiana
file - fila
The well-to-do Farmer Lodge came nearly last; and his young wife, who accompanied him, walked up the aisle with the shyness natural to a modest woman who had appeared thus for the first time. As all other eyes were fixed upon her, the youth's stare was not noticed now.
nearly - quasi, praticamente, circa
Last - ultimo
accompanied - accompagnare
aisle - collaterale, navata laterale, corridoio, corsia, passaggio
shyness - timidezza
modest - modesto, irrisorio, esiguo
appeared - apparire
fixed - aggiustare, riparare, mettere una pezza, sistemare, preparare
upon - su, a
youth - gioventu, giovinezza, giovane, giovanotto, ragazzo
stare - fissare
noticed - percezione, notifica, avviso, comunicazione, preavviso, notare
When he reached home his mother said, "Well?" before he had entered the room.
"She is not tall. She is rather short," he replied.
Rather - preferibilmente, piuttosto, abbastanza, meglio
replied - rispondere, replicare, ripetere, risposta, replica
"Ah!" said his mother, with satisfaction.
satisfaction - soddisfazione
"But she's very pretty-very. In fact, she's lovely." The youthful freshness of the yeoman's wife had evidently made an impression even on the somewhat hard nature of the boy.
lovely - bella
youthful - giovanile
freshness - freschezza
evidently - evidentemente
impression - depressione, impronta, impressione, opinione, imitazione
nature - natura
"That's all I want to hear," said his mother quickly. "Now, spread the table-cloth. The hare you caught is very tender; but mind that nobody catches you.-You've never told me what sort of hands she had."
spread - spartire, allargare, spargere, diffondere, sparpagliare
table-cloth - (table-cloth) tovaglia
Hare - lepre
caught - presa, conquista, fermaglio, fermaglio di sicurezza, trappola
tender - tenero
mind - mente
catches - presa, conquista, fermaglio, fermaglio di sicurezza, trappola
sort - sorta, tipo
"I have never seen 'em. She never took off her gloves."
gloves - guanto
"What did she wear this morning?"
"A white bonnet and a silver-coloured gown. It whewed and whistled so loud when it rubbed against the pews that the lady coloured up more than ever for very shame at the noise, and pulled it in to keep it from touching; but when she pushed into her seat, it whewed more than ever. Mr.
bonnet - cuffia, cofano
silver - argento
gown - tunica, toga
whewed - Qué
whistled - fischietto, fischio, checkfischio, fischiare
loud - forte, alto
rubbed - strofinamento, strofinare, fregare
against - contrario, contro, in cambio di
pews - panca (di chiesa)
shame - vergogna
noise - rumore, strepito
pulled - tirare
touching - toccare, (touch), commuovere, tocco, tatto
pushed - spingere
Lodge, he seemed pleased, and his waistcoat stuck out, and his great golden seals hung like a lord's; but she seemed to wish her noisy gown anywhere but on her."
waistcoat - panciotto, gile, corpetto
stuck out - sporgere, mettere in evidenza
Golden - Dorato
Seals - sigillo, timbro
Lord - castellano, signore, nobile, nobiluomo, nobildonna, dominare
wish - desiderio, voglia, volere, desiderare, augurare
noisy - rumoroso, chiassoso
anywhere - ovunque, dappertutto, dovunque
"Not she! However, that will do now."
These descriptions of the newly-married couple were continued from time to time by the boy at his mother's request, after any chance encounter he had had with them. But Rhoda Brook, though she might easily have seen young Mrs. Lodge for herself by walking a couple of miles, would never attempt an excursion towards the quarter where the farmhouse lay.
newly - di recente
couple - coppia, paio, agganciare, accoppiare
request - chiedere, richiesta, talian: t-needed
chance - caso
encounter - incontro
easily - tranquillamente, facilmente, agevolmente
Mrs - Signor
attempt - tentare, cercare, provare, attentare, tentativo
excursion - gita, escursione
Farmhouse - casale, casa colonica, casolare
Neither did she, at the daily milking in the dairyman's yard on Lodge's outlying second farm, ever speak on the subject of the recent marriage. The dairyman, who rented the cows of Lodge and knew perfectly the tall milkmaid's history, with manly kindliness always kept the gossip in the cow-barton from annoying Rhoda.
neither - nessuno, né X né Y, neanche, nemmeno, neppure, manco
daily - quotidiano, giornaliero
dairyman - casaro
Yard - iarda
recent - recente
marriage - matrimonio, nozze, sposalizio
rented - affitto
perfectly - perfettamente, propriamente, totalmente
manly - virile
kindliness - bonarieta
gossip - pettegolo, pettegola, chiacchierone, chiacchierona
annoying - infastidirsi, infastidire, importunare, disturbare
But the atmosphere thereabout was full of the subject during the first days of Mrs. Lodge's arrival; and from her boy's description and the casual words of the other milkers, Rhoda Brook could raise a mental image of the unconscious Mrs. Lodge that was realistic as a photograph.
atmosphere - atmosfera
arrival - arrivo
casual - noncurante
raise - alzare, innalzare
mental - mentale
image - immagine
unconscious - svenuto, subconscio
realistic - realistico
One night, two or three weeks after the bridal return, when the boy was gone to bed, Rhoda sat a long time over the turf ashes that she had raked out in front of her to extinguish them. She contemplated so intently the new wife, as presented to her in her mind's eye over the embers, that she forgot the lapse of time. At last, wearied with her day's work, she too retired.
bridal - nuziale
raked - rastrello
extinguish - estinguere
contemplated - considerare, contemplare
intently - attentamente, meticolosamente, minuziosamente
embers - braci, splendore, favilla
lapse - scadere
wearied - annoiato, tediato, spossato, stanco, annoiare, annoiarsi
retired - (andare in pensione)
But the figure which had occupied her so much during this and the previous days was not to be banished at night. For the first time Gertrude Lodge visited the supplanted woman in her dreams.
occupied - occupare
previous - previo
banished - bandire, esiliare
supplanted - detronizzare, rovesciare
dreams - sogno, sognare
Rhoda Brook dreamed-since her assertion that she really saw, before falling asleep, was not to be believed-that the young wife, in the pale silk dress and white bonnet, but with features shockingly distorted, and wrinkled as by age, was sitting upon her chest as she lay. The pressure of Mrs.
dreamed - sogno, sognare
Since - da allora, a partire da, da quando, poiché, giacché, dacché
assertion - asserzione, affermazione, asserimento, dichiarazione
falling asleep - addormentarsi
the pale - pallido, limite, confine
silk - seta
shockingly - scioccante
distorted - deformare, distorcere
wrinkled - ruga
chest - petto
pressure - pressione, spinta, impellenza, urgenza, tensione
Lodge's person grew heavier; the blue eyes peered cruelly into her face; and then the figure thrust forward its left hand mockingly, so as to make the wedding-ring it wore glitter in Rhoda's eyes.
heavier - pesante
peered - Pari
cruelly - crudelmente
thrust - stoccata, spinta
forward - avanti, in avanti
mockingly - in modo beffardo
ring - anello
glitter - glitter, brillantini
Maddened mentally, and nearly suffocated by pressure, the sleeper struggled; the incubus, still regarding her, withdrew to the foot of the bed, only, however, to come forward by degrees, resume her seat, and flash her left hand as before.
maddened - infuriare, urtare, stregare
mentally - mentalmente
suffocated - soffocare
sleeper - dormiente
struggled - lotta, lottare
incubus - incubo
regarding - considerare
withdrew - ritirare, ritirarsi
come forward - offrire aiuto, offrirsi volontario
by degrees - gradualmente
resume - riprendere
flash - lampo
Gasping for breath, Rhoda, in a last desperate effort, swung out her right hand, seized the confronting spectre by its obtrusive left arm, and whirled it backward to the floor, starting up herself as she did so with a low cry.
gasping - rantolare, (gasp), restare senza fiato, restare a bocca aperta
desperate - disperato
effort - sforzo
swung - oscillare, ondeggiare, altalenare, dondolare, altalena
seized - prendere, afferrare, approfittare, sfruttare
confronting - affrontare, confrontarsi, sfidare, confrontare
spectre - spettro
obtrusive - importuno
whirled - turbinare, piroettare, roteare
backward - indietro, retromarcia, riluttante, antiquato, fuori moda
cry - piangere, gridare, urlare, pianto, urlo, verso
"O, merciful heaven!" she cried, sitting on the edge of the bed in a cold sweat; "that was not a dream-she was here!"
merciful - misericordioso
Heaven - cielo, paradiso
cried - piangere, gridare, urlare, pianto, urlo, verso
cold sweat - sudore freddo
dream - sogno, sognare
She could feel her antagonist's arm within her grasp even now-the very flesh and bone of it, as it seemed. She looked on the floor whither she had whirled the spectre, but there was nothing to be seen.
antagonist - antagonista, oppositore, avversario, concorrente
within - dentro, all'interno
grasp - afferrare, avvinghiare, avvinghiarsi, agguantare
flesh - carne
whither - dove
Rhoda Brook slept no more that night, and when she went milking at the next dawn they noticed how pale and haggard she looked. The milk that she drew quivered into the pail; her hand had not calmed even yet, and still retained the feel of the arm. She came home to breakfast as wearily as if it had been supper-time.
dawn - spuntare, albeggiare, alba, aurora, albori
haggard - stanco, smunto
quivered - tremare, tremolare
calmed - calmo
retained - conservare, mantenere
wearily - stancamente
supper - cena
"What was that noise in your chimmer, mother, last night?" said her son. "You fell off the bed, surely?"
surely - sicuramente, checkcertamente
"Did you hear anything fall? At what time?"
"Just when the clock struck two."
struck - cancellare, colpire, coniare, scioperare, sembrare, arrendersi, sciopero
She could not explain, and when the meal was done went silently about her household work, the boy going afield on the farms. Between eleven and twelve the garden-gate clicked, and she lifted her eyes to the window. At the bottom of the garden, within the gate, stood the woman of her vision. Rhoda seemed transfixed.
silently - silenziosamente
household - famiglia, nucleo familiare, domestico, casalinghi
afield - lontano
Gate - cancello, portone
clicked - scatto, clic
lifted - alzare, sollevare
transfixed - trasfigurare
The impression remaining from the night's experience was still strong. Brook had almost expected to see the wrinkles, the scorn, and the cruelty on her visitor's face. She would have escaped an interview, had escape been possible.
remaining - stare, restare, rimanere
Experience - esperienza, esperire
expected - aspettarsi, pensare
wrinkles - ruga
scorn - disprezzare, disdegnare, disprezzo
cruelty - crudelta
escaped - scappare, fuggire, darsela a gambe, evitare, eludere
"I see I have come to the right house," said Mrs. Lodge, smiling. "But I was not sure till you opened the door."
smiling - sorridere, (smile), sorriso
The figure and action were those of the phantom; but her voice was so indescribably sweet, her glance so winning, her smile so tender, so unlike that of Rhoda's midnight visitant, that the latter could hardly believe the evidence of her senses. She was truly glad that she had not hidden away in sheer aversion, as she had been inclined to do.
those - quelle, quei, quegli
phantom - fantasma, spettro, immaginario, immaginaria, irreale
indescribably - indescrivibilmente
sweet - dolcemente, dolcetto, caramella
smile - sorriso, sorridere
unlike - diverso
visitant - visitatore
latter - secondo, quest'ultimo
hardly - aspramente, appena, quasi, checkmica
evidence - prova, evidenza
senses - senso, coscienza, sensazione, significato, tocco
truly - accuratamente, veramente, molto
Glad - contento, felice
hidden - nascondere, nascondersi
sheer - (puro e semplice)
aversion - avversione
inclined - inclinare
"I walk a good deal," said Mrs. Lodge, "and your house is the nearest outside our own parish. I hope you are well. You don't look quite well."
deal - accordo
parish - parrocchia
Rhoda said she was well enough; and, indeed, though the paler of the two, there was more of the strength that endures in her well-defined features and large frame, than in the soft-cheeked young woman before her. The conversation became quite confidential as regarded their powers and weaknesses; and when Mrs.
paler - pallido
strength - forza, vigore, energia, intensita, efficacia
endures - durare, restare, resistere, perdurare, tollerare
defined - definire, determinare, descrivere
frame - incorniciare, incastrare, impalcatura, incastellatura, armatura
confidential - confidenziale, riservato
regarded - considerare
powers - potere, influenza, potenza, forza, elettricita, corrente
weaknesses - debolezza, cagionevolezza, fievolezza, punto debole
Lodge was leaving, Rhoda said, "I hope you will find this air agree with you, ma'am, and not suffer from the damp of the water-meads."
suffer - soffrire, penare, patire, aggravarsi, subire, lasciare
damp - umido, bagnato, madido, umidita, grisu, smorzare, soffocare
The younger one replied that there was not much doubt of it, her general health being usually good. "Though, now you remind me," she added, "I have one little ailment which puzzles me. It is nothing serious, but I cannot make it out."
remind - ricordare
ailment - disturbo, indisposizione, affezione, male
puzzles - mistero, rompicapo, indovinello, rendere perplesso
serious - serio, grave, critico
She uncovered her left hand and arm; and their outline confronted Rhoda's gaze as the exact original of the limb she had beheld and seized in her dream. Upon the pink round surface of the arm were faint marks of an unhealthy colour, as if produced by a rough grasp. Rhoda's eyes became riveted on the discolorations; she fancied that she discerned in them the shape of her own four fingers.
uncovered - scoprire, scoperchiare, rivelare, svelare
outline - contorno, sagoma, descrizione, sunto, bozza, contornare
confronted - affrontare, confrontarsi, sfidare, confrontare
exact - esatto, giusto, preciso, attento
beheld - guardare, ecco
round - rotondo, tondo
faint - debole
unhealthy - malsano, insalubre
produced - produrre, realizzare, fornire, prodotto, prodotti
rough - ruvido, rugoso, scabro, approssimato, mosso, difficile, rude
riveted - rivetto, ribattino, chiodare
discolorations - scoloramento, scolorimento
fancied - capriccio
discerned - percepire
shape - condizione, stato, forma, sagoma
fingers - dito
"How did it happen?" she said mechanically.
mechanically - meccanicamente, macchinalmente
"I cannot tell," replied Mrs. Lodge, shaking her head. "One night when I was sound asleep, dreaming I was away in some strange place, a pain suddenly shot into my arm there, and was so keen as to awaken me. I must have struck it in the daytime, I suppose, though I don't remember doing so.
shaking - scuotere, (shake), agitare, scuotere la testa
asleep - addormentato
dreaming - sognare, (dream), sogno
strange - strano, anormale
pain - dolore
suddenly - all'improvviso, improvvisamente
shot - colpo
keen - appassionato, desideroso
awaken - svegliare, svegliarsi
daytime - giornata, di
" She added, laughing, "I tell my dear husband that it looks just as if he had flown into a rage and struck me there. O, I daresay it will soon disappear."
rage - rabbia, furia, furore, infuriare, imperversare
daresay - osare
disappear - sparire, scomparire
"Ha, ha! Yes.... On what night did it come?"
Mrs. Lodge considered, and said it would be a fortnight ago on the morrow. "When I awoke I could not remember where I was," she added "till the clock striking two reminded me."
considered - considerare, pensare, osservare, prendere, prestare attenzione
fortnight - (periodo di) due settimana
morrow - domani
awoke - svegliarsi
striking - impressionante, sconcertante
reminded - ricordare
She had named the night and the hour of Rhoda's spectral encounter and Brook felt like a guilty thing. The artless disclosure startled her; she did not reason on the freaks of coincidence; and all the scenery of that ghastly night returned with double vividness to her mind.
spectral - spettrale
encounter - incontrare, imbattersi in
guilty - colpevole
artless - senza arte
disclosure - rivelazione, divulgazione, esternazione, diffusione
startled - scattare, sobbalzare, spaventare, sorprendere, schivare, evitare
freaks - fenomeno, capriccio
coincidence - coincidenza
scenery - paesaggio, scenario (2)
ghastly - terrificante, spaventoso, agghiacciante, terribile, pessimo
double - doppio, doppia, sosia, doppione, doppiare
vividness - vivacita
"O, can it be," she said to herself, when her visitor had departed, "that I exercise a malignant power over people against my own will?" She knew that she had been slily called a witch since her fall; but never having understood why that particular stigma had been attached to her, it had passed disregarded. Could this be the explanation, and had such things as this ever happened before?
departed - partire, andar via, allontanarsi, dipartire, deviare
malignant - maligno, malevolo
power - potere, influenza, potenza, forza, elettricita, corrente
slily - Perezosamente
witch - strega
particular - specifico, proprio, particolare, speciale, minuzioso
attached - legare
passed - passare
disregarded - ignorare, non considerare
explanation - spiegazione, esplicazione, chiarificazione, esegesi
such - tale
The summer drew on, and Rhoda Brook almost dreaded to meet Mrs. Lodge again, notwithstanding that her feeling for the young wife amounted wellnigh to affection. Something in her own individuality seemed to convict Rhoda of crime.
dreaded - temere, timore
notwithstanding - nonostante
amounted - ammontare, quantita
wellnigh - bene
affection - affetto
individuality - individualita
convict - condannare, condannato, carcerato, deportato
crime - crimine, delitto, reato, criminalita
Yet a fatality sometimes would direct the steps of the latter to the outskirts of Holmstoke whenever she left her house for any other purpose than her daily work; and hence it happened that their next encounter was out of doors. Rhoda could not avoid the subject which had so mystified her, and after the first few words she stammered, "I hope your-arm is well again, ma'am?
fatality - incidente mortale, fatalita
Direct - diretto
steps - passo
outskirts - periferia
whenever - ogni volta che
purpose - scopo
hence - da qui, percio, dunque, quindi, da cio
out of doors - spazio aperto
avoid - schivare, evitare
mystified - disorientare
stammered - balbettare, tartagliare, balbettio
" She had perceived with consternation that Gertrude Lodge carried her left arm stiffly.
perceived - percepire
consternation - costernazione
stiffly - rigidamente, legnosamente
"No; it is not quite well. Indeed it is no better at all; it is rather worse. It pains me dreadfully sometimes."
pains - dolore
dreadfully - terribilmente
"Will you let me see it?" said the milkwoman.
milkwoman - lattaia
Mrs. Lodge pushed up her sleeve and disclosed the place, which was a few inches above the wrist. As soon as Rhoda Brook saw it, she could hardly preserve her composure. There was nothing of the nature of a wound, but the arm at that point had a shrivelled look, and the outline of the four fingers appeared more distinct than at the former time.
sleeve - manica, manicotto, contenitore, fodera
disclosed - scoprire, divulgare, rivelare, svelare, scoperchiare, far noto
inches - pollice
wrist - polso
preserve - riserva, preservare, proteggere, salvaguardare, conservare
composure - contegno, compostezza, ritegno, autocontrollo
wound - ferita
shrivelled - afflosciarsi, avvizzire, raggrinzire, corrugarsi
Moreover, she fancied that they were imprinted in precisely the relative position of her clutch upon the arm in the trance; the first finger towards Gertrude's wrist, and the fourth towards her elbow.
Moreover - inoltre
imprinted - impronta
precisely - precisamente, esattamente
relative - relativo, parente, congiunto, congiunta, familiare
position - posizione, posto, lavoro, piazzare, posizionare
clutch - afferrare
finger - dito
elbow - gomito, raccordo, gomitata, sgomitare
What the impress resembled seemed to have struck Gertrude herself since their last meeting. "It looks almost like finger-marks," she said; adding with a faint laugh, "my husband says it is as if some witch, or the devil himself, had taken hold of me there, and blasted the flesh."
impress - impressionare, imprimere, confiscare, requisire
resembled - rassomigliare, arieggiare
devil - diavolo
taken hold - ha preso piede
blasted - ventata
Rhoda shivered. "That's fancy," she said hurriedly. "I wouldn't mind it, if I were you."
shivered - rabbrividire, tremare
fancy - capriccio
hurriedly - frettolosamente
"I shouldn't so much mind it," said the younger, with hesitation, "if-if I hadn't a notion that it makes my husband-dislike me-no, love me less. Men think so much of personal appearance."
shouldn - dovrebbe
hesitation - esitazione
notion - nozione, concetto, opinione, inclinazione, intenzione
dislike - antipatia, avversione, non piacersi
appearance - apparizione, comparsa, visione, apparenza, aspetto
"Some do-he for one."
"Yes; and he was very proud of mine, at first."
proud - orgoglioso, fiero
"Keep your arm covered from his sight."
covered - coperto, coperchio, copertura, nascondiglio, copertina, coperta
sight - vista, spettacolo, mirino, vedere, avvistare, mirare
"Ah-he knows the disfigurement is there!" She tried to hide the tears that filled her eyes.
disfigurement - deturpazione
hide - nascondere, nascondersi
Tears - lacrima
"Well, ma'am, I earnestly hope it will go away soon."
earnestly - seriamente
In her secret heart Rhoda did not altogether object to a slight diminution of her successor's beauty, by whatever means it had come about; but she did not wish to inflict upon her physical pain.
secret - segreto
heart - cuore
altogether - del tutto, nel complesso
object to - obiettare
Slight - insignificante, leggero, debole, lieve, disprezzare, sminuire
diminution - diminuzione
successor - successore, succeditrice, erede
beauty - bellezza
come about - succedere, cambiare rotta
inflict - infliggere, comminare
physical - fisico
For though this pretty young woman had rendered impossible any reparation which Lodge might have made Rhoda for his past conduct, everything like resentment at the unconscious usurpation had quite passed away.
rendered - rendere
impossible - impossibile, insopportabile, impossibile (2)
reparation - riparazione
conduct - conduzione, comportamento, condotta, condurre, comportarsi
resentment - risentimento
usurpation - usurpazione
"They tell me there is possibly one way by which I might be able to find out the cause, and so perhaps the cure, of it," replied the other anxiously. "It is by going to some clever man over in Egdon Heath.
Possibly - possibilmente
cause - causa, provocare, causare, produrre, ottenere
Perhaps - forse
cure - curare, guarire
anxiously - ansiosamente
clever - furbo, astuto, sveglio, scaltro
They did not know if he was still alive-and I cannot remember his name at this moment; but they said that you knew more of his movements than anybody else hereabout, and could tell me if he were still to be consulted. Dear me-what was his name? But you know."
alive - vivo, attivo, animato
movements - movimento
hereabout - da queste parti
consulted - consultarsi, consultare
"Not Conjuror Trendle?" said her thin companion, turning pale.
Conjuror - Il prestigiatore
companion - amico, compagno
turning pale - impallidire
"Trendle-yes. Is he alive?"
"I believe so," said Rhoda, with reluctance.
reluctance - riluttanza
"Why do you call him conjuror?"
"Well-they say-they used to say he was a-he had powers other folks have not."
folks - gente, autoctono, popolo, abitante
The milkwoman had inwardly seen, from the moment she heard of her having been mentioned as a reference for this man, that there must exist a sarcastic feeling among the work-folk that a sorceress would know the whereabouts of the exorcist. They suspected her, then. A short time ago this would have given no concern to a woman of her common-sense.
inwardly - interiormente
mentioned - cenno, accenno, menzione, menzionare
reference - riferimento
exist - esistere
sarcastic - sarcastico
among - tra, fra, in mezzo a
folk - gente, autoctono, popolo, abitante
Sorceress - strega
whereabouts - dislocazione, posizione, location, dove
exorcist - esorcista
suspected - sospettare
concern - interesse, preoccupazione, impresa, interessare
sense - senso, coscienza, sensazione, significato, tocco
But she had a haunting reason to be superstitious now; and she had been seized with sudden dread that this Conjuror Trendle might name her as the malignant influence which was blasting the fair person of Gertrude, and so lead her friend to hate her for ever, and to treat her as some fiend in human shape.
haunting - infestazione, (haunt), infestare, tormentare, ritrovo
superstitious - superstizioso
seized with - preso da
sudden - improvviso, improvvisa
dread - temere, timore
influence - influenza, ascendente, influenzare, influire
blasting - sabbiatura
lead - piombo
for ever - per sempre
treat - trattare, trattenimento, festeggiamento, sorpresa
fiend - demonio
human - umano
"The place on my arm is so mysterious! I don't really believe in such men, but I should not mind just visiting him, from curiosity-though on no account must my husband know. Is it far to where he lives?"
mysterious - misterioso, ignoto
on no account - in nessun caso
"Yes-five miles," said Rhoda backwardly. "In the heart of Egdon."
backwardly - all'indietro
"Well, I should have to walk. Could not you go with me to show me the way-say tomorrow afternoon?"
"O, not I-that is," the milkwoman murmured, with a start of dismay. Again the dread seized her that something to do with her fierce act in the dream might be revealed, and her character in the eyes of the most useful friend she had ever had be ruined irretrievably.
dismay - abbattere, abbattersi, mortificare, mortificarsi, scoraggiare
fierce - feroce, risoluto
character - personaggio, carattere, caratteristica
ruined - rovina, rovinare
irretrievably - irrimediabilmente
Mrs. Lodge urged, and Rhoda finally assented, though with much misgiving. Sad as the journey would be to her, she could not conscientiously stand in the way of a possible remedy for her patron's strange affliction.
urged - pulsione, incoraggiare, fare pressione, invitare, esortare
finally - finalmente, alla fine, per concludere, infine, definitivamente
assented - assentire, assenso
misgiving - apprensione
conscientiously - coscienziosamente
remedy for - rimedio per
patron - patrono, mecenate, cliente, proprietario
affliction - afflizione
It was agreed that, to escape suspicion of their mystic intent, they should meet at the edge of the heath at the corner of a plantation which was visible from the spot where they now stood.
escape - scappare, fuggire, darsela a gambe, evitare, eludere
suspicion - sospetto
mystic - mistico, mistica
intent - intento
plantation - piantagione
Rhoda started just before the time of day mentioned between them, and half-an-hour's brisk walking brought her to the south-eastern extension of the Egdon tract of country, where the fir plantation was. A slight figure, cloaked and veiled, was already there. Rhoda recognized, almost with a shudder, that Mrs. Lodge bore her left arm in a sling.
brisk - vivace
eastern - orientale
extension - proroga, estemsione, estensione
tract - tratto, estensione
fir - abete
cloaked - tabarro, ammantare
veiled - velo
recognized - riconoscere
shudder - brivido, sussulto, tremolio, tremare
bore - forare, perforare
sling - fascia, benda
They hardly spoke to each other, and immediately set out on their climb into the interior of this solemn country, which stood high above the rich alluvial soil they had left half-an-hour before. It was a long walk; thick clouds made the atmosphere dark, though it was as yet only early afternoon; and the wind howled dismally over the hills of the heath.
immediately - immediatamente, subito, su due piedi
interior - interiore, interno
solemn - solenne
alluvial - alluvionale
soil - suolo, terreno, terra
thick - spesso, pesante, folto, tonto
clouds - annuvolarsi, oscurare, annebbiare
wind - vento
howled - ululato, uggiolio, latrato, guaito, ululare, gannire
dismally - con dispiacere
hills - collina, colle
Rhoda had a strange dislike to walking on the side of her companion where hung the afflicted arm, moving round to the other when inadvertently near it.
afflicted - affliggere
inadvertently - inavvertitamente
Conjuror Trendle was at home when they arrived, having in fact seen them descending into his valley. He was a grey-bearded man, with a reddish face, and he looked singularly at Rhoda the first moment he beheld her. Mrs. Lodge told him her errand; and then with words of self-disparagement he examined her arm.
descending - scendere
Valley - valle
bearded - barba, appuntamento di copertura
reddish - rossastro, rossiccio
singularly - singolarmente
errand - commissione, ambasciata, incombenza, incarico
self - stesso
disparagement - denigrazione
examined - esaminare
"Medicine can't cure it," he said promptly. "'Tis the work of an enemy."
Medicine - medicina, farmaco
promptly - prontamente
enemy - nemico, nemica
Rhoda shrank into herself, and drew back.
shrank - restringersi, ritirarsi, strizzacervelli, psichiatra
"An enemy? What enemy?" asked Mrs. Lodge.
He shook his head. "That's best known to yourself," he said. "If you like, I can show the person to you, though I shall not myself know who it is. I can do no more; and don't wish to do that."
shook - scossa, (shake), scuotere, agitare, scuotere la testa
myself - mi
She pressed him; on which he told Rhoda to wait outside where she stood, and took Mrs. Lodge into the room. It opened immediately from the door; and, as the latter remained ajar, Rhoda Brook could see the proceedings without taking part in them.
pressed - premere, pigiare
remained - stare, restare, rimanere
ajar - socchiuso
proceedings - procedimento
He brought a tumbler from the dresser, nearly filled it with water, and fetching an egg, prepared it in some private way; after which he broke it on the edge of the glass, so that the white went in and the yolk remained. As it was getting gloomy, he took the glass and its contents to the window, and told Gertrude to watch them closely.
tumbler - nottolino, cilindro, percussore, bicchiere, piccione tomboliere
fetching - andare a prendere, portare
private - personale, riservato, privato, privata
yolk - tuorlo, rosso d'uovo
gloomy - tetro, uggioso, cupo, lugubre
Contents - contento, soddisfatto
closely - strettamente, da vicino, a stretto contatto
They leant over the table together, and the milkwoman could see the opaline hue of the egg-fluid changing form as it sank in the water, but she was not near enough to define the shape that it assumed.
leant - pendere
opaline - opalino
fluid - fluido, liquido
sank - affondare
define - definire, determinare, descrivere
assumed - presupporre, ritenere, assumere
"Do you catch the likeness of any face or figure as you look?" demanded the conjuror of the young woman.
catch - presa, conquista, fermaglio, fermaglio di sicurezza, trappola
likeness - somiglianza
demanded - domanda, richiesta, rivendicazione, bisogno, necessita
She murmured a reply, in tones so low as to be inaudible to Rhoda, and continued to gaze intently into the glass. Rhoda turned, and walked a few steps away.
reply - rispondere, replicare, ripetere, risposta, replica
tones - tono
inaudible - inudibile
When Mrs. Lodge came out, and her face was met by the light, it appeared exceedingly pale-as pale as Rhoda's-against the sad dun shades of the upland's garniture. Trendle shut the door behind her, and they at once started homeward together. But Rhoda perceived that her companion had quite changed.
exceedingly - eccessivamente
shades - ombra, persiana, tonalita, gradazione, nuance, varieta
upland - tierras altas
garniture - something that garnishes
shut - chiudere
"Did he charge much?" she asked tentatively.
charge - costo, prezzo, carico, accusa, imputazione, carica, incarico
tentatively - tentativamente
"O no-nothing. He would not take a farthing," said Gertrude.
farthing - un centesimo
"And what did you see?" inquired Rhoda.
inquired - domandare, chiedere
"Nothing I-care to speak of." The constraint in her manner was remarkable; her face was so rigid as to wear an oldened aspect, faintly suggestive of the face in Rhoda's bed-chamber.
care - cura, attenzione
constraint - vincolo, costrizione
manner - maniera, modo
remarkable - notevole, degno di nota, rimarchevole, ragguardevole
rigid - rigido
oldened - vecchio
aspect - aspetto
faintly - debolmente, tenuemente, fiocamente, fievolmente
suggestive - suggestivo
chamber - camera, camera da letto
"Was it you who first proposed coming here?" Mrs. Lodge suddenly inquired, after a long pause. "How very odd, if you did!"
proposed - proporre, proporre il matrimonio
coming here - venire qui
pause - mettere in pausa, pausa
odd - spaiato, strano, strambo, dispari, caffo, occasionale
"No. But I am not sorry we have come, all things considered," she replied. For the first time a sense of triumph possessed her, and she did not altogether deplore that the young thing at her side should learn that their lives had been antagonized by other influences than their own.
triumph - trionfo
possessed - possiede
deplore - deplorare
antagonized - opporsi
influences - influenza, ascendente, influenzare, influire
The subject was no more alluded to during the long and dreary walk home. But in some way or other a story was whispered about the many-dairied lowland that winter that Mrs. Lodge's gradual loss of the use of her left arm was owing to her being "overlooked" by Rhoda Brook.
alluded - alludere
dreary - melanconico, malinconico
whispered - sussurro, sussurrare
dairied - allevato
Lowland - Pianura
gradual - graduale
Loss - perdita
owing to - a causa di
overlooked - dare su
The latter kept her own counsel about the incubus, but her face grew sadder and thinner; and in the spring she and her boy disappeared from the neighbourhood of Holmstoke.
counsel - consiglio, avvocato
disappeared - sparire, scomparire
Half-a-dozen years passed away, and Mr. and Mrs. Lodge's married experience sank into prosiness, and worse.
dozen - dozzina, centinaio
prosiness - professionalita
The farmer was usually gloomy and silent: the woman whom he had wooed for her grace and beauty was contorted and disfigured in the left limb; moreover, she had brought him no child, which rendered it likely that he would be the last of a family who had occupied that valley for some two hundred years. He thought of Rhoda Brook and her son; and feared this might be a judgment from heaven upon him.
silent - silenzioso, muto, silente, tranquillo, silenzio
whom - chi, cui
wooed - corteggiare
grace - benedicite, ringraziamento, grazia, eleganza, garbo
contorted - contorcere, distorcere
disfigured - sfigurare
Likely - E probabile
feared - temere
judgment - giudizio, sentenza, verdetto, pronuncia
"You want somebody to cheer you," he observed. "I once thought of adopting a boy; but he is too old now. And he is gone away I don't know where."
cheer - urra, acclamazione
adopting - adottare
gone away - andare via, lasciare
Gertrude guessed to whom he alluded; for Rhoda Brook's story had in the course of years become known to her; though not a word had ever passed between her husband and herself on the subject. Neither had she ever spoken to him of her visit to Conjuror Trendle, and of what was revealed to her, or she thought was revealed to her, by that solitary heath-man.
solitary - solitario
She had never revisited Trendle since she had been conducted to the house of the solitary by Rhoda against her will; but it now suddenly occurred to Gertrude that she would, in a last desperate effort at deliverance from this seeming curse, again seek out the man, if he yet lived.
revisited - rivisitare
conducted - conduzione, comportamento, condotta, condurre, comportarsi
occurred - verificarsi, sovvenire, venire in mente
deliverance - liberazione, consegnato, checkverdetto, checkparto
seeming - sembrare, (seem), parere, apparire
curse - maledire
seek - cercare, ricercare
He was entitled to a certain credence, for the indistinct form he had raised in the glass had undoubtedly resembled the only woman in the world who-as she now knew, though not then-could have a reason for bearing her ill-will. The visit should be paid.
entitled - intitolare
Certain - certo, sicuro, tale, determinato
credence - credenza
indistinct - indistinto
raised - alzare, innalzare
Undoubtedly - indubbiamente, senza dubbio
bearing - cuscinetto
ill-will - (ill-will) malvagita
This time she went alone, though she nearly got lost on the heath, and roamed a considerable distance out of her way.
alone - da solo, soltanto
got lost - perdersi
roamed - vagare, girovagare
considerable - considerabile
"You can send away warts and other excrescences, I know," she said; "why can't you send away this?" And the arm was uncovered.
send away - mandare via
warts - verruca, porro
excrescences - escrescenza
"You think too much of my powers!" said Trendle. "This is of the nature of a blight, not of the nature of a wound; and if you ever do throw it off, it will be all at once."
blight - rovina, rovinare
throw - gettare, lanciare
"If I only could!"
"There is only one chance of doing it known to me. It has never failed in kindred afflictions,-that I can declare. But it is hard to carry out, and especially for a woman."
failed - fallire, non riuscire
kindred - affine
afflictions - afflizione
declare - dichiarare
especially - specialmente, soprattutto, specie, appositamente
"Tell me!" said she.
"You must touch with the limb the neck of a man who's been hanged."
touch - toccare, commuovere, tocco, tatto
neck - collo
hanged - impiccato
She started a little at the image he had raised.
"Before he's cold-just after he's cut down," continued the conjuror impassively.
cut down - tagliare
impassively - impassibile
"How can that do good?"
do good - fare del bene
"It will turn the blood and change the constitution. But, as I say, to do it is hard. You must get into jail, and wait for him when he's brought off the gallows. Lots have done it, though perhaps not such pretty women as you. I used to send dozens for skin complaints. But that was in former times. The last I sent was in '13-near twenty years ago."
blood - sangue
constitution - costituzione
jail - carcere, prigione, gattabuia, galera, isolamento
gallows - forca
dozens - dozzina, centinaio
complaints - reclamo, lamentela, rimostranza, denuncia, disturbo
in former times - in tempi passati
He had no more to tell her; and, when he had put her into a straight track homeward, turned and left her, refusing all money as at first.
straight track - pista rettilinea
refusing - rifiutare
A Ride
The communication sank deep into Gertrude's mind. Her nature was rather a timid one; and probably of all remedies that the white wizard could have suggested there was not one which would have filled her with so much aversion as this, not to speak of the immense obstacles in the way of its adoption.
communication - comunicazione, avviso, trasmissione, collegamento, comunione
deep - profondo, spesso, esteso, profondo (1, 2)
timid - timido, pavido, impaurito
remedies - rimedio, azione giudiziaria, medicamento, rimediare
wizard - mago, procedura guidata, assistente
suggested - proporre, suggerire
immense - immenso
obstacles - ostacolo, inciampo
adoption - adozione, conversione, migrazione
Casterbridge, the county-town, was a dozen or fifteen miles off; and though in those days, when men were executed for horse-stealing, arson, and burglary, an assize seldom passed without a hanging, it was not likely that she could get access to the body of the criminal unaided.
county - contea, contado
executed - giustiziare, lanciare
stealing - rubare, (steal), derubare, fregare, accattivarsi
arson - incendio doloso
burglary - furto con scasso
assize - Assise
seldom - raramente, di rado
hanging - appeso
access - accesso
criminal - criminale, delittuoso
unaided - senza aiuto
And the fear of her husband's anger made her reluctant to breathe a word of Trendle's suggestion to him or to anybody about him.
fear - paura
anger - ira, rabbia, collera
reluctant - riluttante
breathe - respirare
She did nothing for months, and patiently bore her disfigurement as before. But her woman's nature, craving for renewed love, through the medium of renewed beauty (she was but twenty-five), was ever stimulating her to try what, at any rate, could hardly do her any harm. "What came by a spell will go by a spell surely," she would say.
patiently - pazientemente
craving - desiderio, (crave), bramare, desiderare
renewed - rinnovare
medium - veicolo, mezzo, strumento, tramite
stimulating - stimolare
rate - tasso, percentuale
harm - danno, male, ferita, svantaggio, danneggiare
Whenever her imagination pictured the act she shrank in terror from the possibility of it: then the words of the conjuror, "it will turn your blood," were seen to be capable of a scientific no less than a ghastly interpretation; the mastering desire returned, and urged her on again.
imagination - immaginazione
act - atto, legge, numero, scena, messinscena, agire, recitare, fare
terror - terrore
possibility - possibilita, opportunita
capable - capace
scientific - scientifico
interpretation - interpretazione
mastering - masterizzazione
desire - desiderare, volere, desiderio, voglia
Her determination received a fillip from learning that two epileptic children had attended from this very village of Holmstoke many years before with beneficial results, though the experiment had been strongly condemned by the neighbouring clergy.
determination - determinazione
received - ricevere
fillip - schiocco, schioccare, schioccare le dito
epileptic - epilettico, epilettica
attended - assistere a, seguire
beneficial - benefico
experiment - esperimento
strongly - fortemente, fermamente, ampiamente
condemned - condannare
clergy - clero
April, May, June, passed; and it is no overstatement to say that by the end of the last-named month Gertrude wellnigh longed for the death of a fellow-creature. Instead of her formal prayers each night, her unconscious prayer was, "O Lord, hang some guilty or innocent person soon!"
overstatement - esagerazione
longed for - desiderare qualcosa, volere qualcosa
Death - morte, dipartita, decesso, morire, la morte
fellow - uomo, tipo
creature - creatura
instead - in luogo di, invece, al posto di
formal - formale
prayers - preghiera
hang - appendere, attaccare
innocent - innocente
The assizes were in July and there was to be one execution-only one-for arson; Her greatest problem was not how to get to Casterbridge, but what means she should adopt for obtaining admission to the jail.
Assizes - Assise
execution - esecuzione
adopt - adottare
obtaining - ottenere, riuscire, avere, stabilirsi
admission - ammissione
Though access for such purposes had formerly never been denied, the custom had fallen into desuetude; and in contemplating her possible difficulties, she was again almost driven to fall back upon her husband. But, on sounding him about the assizes, he was so uncommunicative, so more than usually cold, that she did not proceed, and decided that whatever she did she would do alone.
purposes - scopo
Formerly - In passato
denied - negare
custom - usanza, costume, uso, personalizzato, fatto ad hoc
desuetude - desuetudine, disuso
contemplating - considerare, contemplare
difficulties - difficolta
fall back - ripiegare
uncommunicative - non comunicativo
Fortune, obdurate hitherto, showed her unexpected favour. On the Thursday before the Saturday fixed for the execution, Lodge remarked to her that he was going away from home for another day or two on business at a fair, and that he was sorry he could not take her with him.
Fortune - sorte, destino, fortuna, dote
obdurate - ostinato
hitherto - fin qui, fino a qui, fino ad ora, fino allora
unexpected - inaspettato, insperato, inatteso, improvviso
favour - favore
remarked - osservazione, commento
going away - andare via
on business - per affari
She exhibited on this occasion so much readiness to stay at home that he looked at her in surprise. Time had been when she would have shown deep disappointment at the loss of such a jaunt. However, he lapsed into his usual taciturnity, and on the day named left Holmstoke.
exhibited - mostrare, dimostrare, esposizione
Occasion - occasione, occasionare
readiness - prontezza
surprise - sorpresa, stupire, sorprendere, meravigliare
disappointment - delusione, disappunto
jaunt - gita, escursione
lapsed - giri
taciturnity - taciturnita
It was now her turn. She at first had thought of driving, but on reflection held that driving would not do, since it would necessitate her keeping to the turnpike-road, and so increase by tenfold the risk of her ghastly errand being found out.
reflection - riflessione, riflesso, riverbero
necessitate - necessitare
turnpike - autostrada a pedaggio
increase by - aumentare di
tenfold - decuplo, decuplicare
Risk - rischio, rischiare
She decided to ride, and avoid the beaten track, notwithstanding that in her husband's stables there was no animal just at present which by any stretch of imagination could be considered a lady's mount, in spite of his promise before marriage to always keep a mare for her.
beaten - colpire, percuotere
track - traccia, scia, tracciamento, sentiero, impronta, mulattiera
stables - stabile
stretch - tendere
mount - montare, salire
spite - dispetto, rancore
promise - promessa, giuramento, voto, promettere, giurare
He had, however, many cart-horses, fine ones of their kind; and among the rest was a serviceable creature, an equine Amazon, with a back as broad as a sofa, on which Gertrude had occasionally taken an airing when unwell. This horse she chose.
cart - carretto
serviceable - utilizzabile
equine - equino
Amazon - amazzone
broad - largo
sofa - divano, sofa
Occasionally - occasionalmente, saltuariamente, talvolta
unwell - indisposto
On Friday afternoon one of the men brought it round. She was dressed, and before going down looked at her shrivelled arm. "Ah!" she said to it, "if it had not been for you this terrible ordeal would have been saved me!"
ordeal - calvario, tortura, ordalia
saved - salvare, soccorrere, redimere, immagazzinare, risparmiare
When strapping up the bundle in which she carried a few articles of clothing, she took occasion to say to the servant, "I take these in case I should not get back tonight from the person I am going to visit. Don't be alarmed if I am not in by ten, and close up the house as usual. I shall be at home tomorrow for certain.
strapping - reggiare, (strap), cinghia, cinturino, correggia, reggetta
articles of clothing - capi di abbigliamento
servant - servo, servitore, domestico, famiglio
case - caso
be alarmed - essere allarmato
close up - chiudere, ricucire
" She meant then to privately tell her husband: the deed accomplished was not like the deed projected. He would almost certainly forgive her.
privately - privatamente, in privato, in confidenza, fra noi
deed - fatto, gesto, gesta, prodezza, impresa
accomplished - compiere, realizzare, completare, trascorrere, concretizzare
Certainly - certamente, senza dubbio, non ci piove, evidentemente
forgive - perdonare
And then the pretty palpitating Gertrude Lodge went from her husband's homestead; but though her goal was Casterbridge she did not take the direct route thither through Stickleford. Her cunning course at first was in precisely the opposite direction.
palpitating - palpitare
homestead - abitazione isolata, casa isolata, luogo natio, casolare
goal - obiettivo, scopo, risultato, fine
route - percorso, itinerario
thither - li
cunning - furbo
opposite direction - direzione opposta
As soon as she was out of sight, however, she turned to the left, by a road which led into Egdon, and on entering the heath wheeled round, and set out in the true course, due westerly. When it was almost dusk, Gertrude reached the White Hart, the first inn of the town on that side.
entering - entrare, (enter), immettere, digitare
wheeled - ruota, timone, ruota del timone, pezzo grosso, cerchio
due - dovuto
westerly - occidentale
dusk - crepuscolo, tramonto, tramontare, crepuscolare
Inn - osteria, locanda
Little surprise was excited by her arrival; farmers'wives rode on horseback then more than they do now; though, for that matter, Mrs. Lodge was not imagined to be a wife at all; the innkeeper supposed her some harum-skarum young woman who had come to attend "hang-fair" next day. Neither her husband nor herself ever dealt in Casterbridge market, so that she was unknown.
on horseback - a cavallo
matter - materia, problema, argomento, questione, faccenda, causa
innkeeper - locandiere, locandiera, oste, ostessa
supposed - supporre, immaginare
harum - ordine del giorno
skarum - ordine del giorno
attend - assistere a, seguire
nor - neanche, nemmeno
dealt - accordo
unknown - ignoto, sconosciuto, carneade
While dismounting she beheld a crowd of boys standing at the door of a harness-maker's shop just above the inn, looking inside it with deep interest.
dismounting - smontarsi
crowd - folla
harness - braca, imbragatura, imbrago, imbracatura, imbracare
Maker - fattore, facitore
inside - interno, dentro, dall'interno, checkriservato
"What is going on there?" she asked of the ostler.
"Making the rope for tomorrow."
rope - corda
She throbbed responsively, and contracted her arm.
throbbed - battere, picchiare, pulsare, battito, palpito, pulsazione
responsively - in modo reattivo
contracted - contrarre
"'Tis sold by the inch afterwards," the man continued. "I could get you a bit, miss, for nothing, if you'd like?"
inch - pollice
afterwards - dopo
bit - morso
She hastily repudiated any such wish, all the more from a curious creeping feeling that the condemned wretch's destiny was becoming interwoven with her own; and having engaged a room for the night, sat down to think.
hastily - frettolosamente, precipitatamente
repudiated - rinneghi
Curious - curioso
wretch - disgraziato, infelice
destiny - destino
interwoven - intrecciare
engaged - attirare, convergere, ingaggiare, intavolare, irretire
Up to this time she had formed but the vaguest notions about her means of obtaining access to the prison. The words of the cunning-man returned to her mind. He had implied that she should use her beauty, impaired though it was, as a pass-key. In her inexperience she knew little about jail functionaries; she had heard of a high-sheriff and an under-sheriff, but dimly only.
vaguest - vago
notions - nozione, concetto, opinione, inclinazione, intenzione
prison - prigione, carcere, fresco
implied - implicare
impaired - danneggiare
inexperience - inesperienza
functionaries - funzionario
sheriff - sceriffo
dimly - in modo debole
She knew, however, that there must be a hangman, and to the hangman she determined to apply.
hangman - boia, carnefice
determined - determinare, stabilire, capire, verificare, accertarsi
apply - applicare
At this date, and for several years after, there was a hangman to almost every jail. Gertrude found, on inquiry, that the Casterbridge official dwelt in a lonely cottage by a deep slow river flowing under the cliff on which the prison buildings were situate-the stream being the self-same one, though she did not know it, which watered the Stickleford and Holmstoke meads lower down in its course.
several - diversi, vari
inquiry - inchiesta, indagine
official - ufficiale, funzionario
dwelt - abitare, checkdimorare
flowing - fluire
cliff - ruoe, scogliera
situate - situare
stream - corrente, ruscello, rivo, flusso, semestre
lower - oscurarsi
Having changed her dress, and before she had eaten or drunk-for she could not take her ease till she had ascertained some particulars-Gertrude pursued her way by a path along the water-side to the cottage indicated.
ease - facilita, riposo, attenuare
ascertained - accertare, appurare, stabilire, constatare
particulars - specifico, proprio, particolare, speciale, minuzioso
pursued - perseguire, perseguitare, tormentare, inseguire, cercare
path - sentiero
indicated - indicare, mostrare
Passing thus the outskirts of the jail, she discerned on the level roof over the gateway three rectangular lines against the sky, where the specks had been moving in her distant view; she recognized what the erection was, and passed quickly on. Another hundred yards brought her to the executioner's house, which a boy pointed out.
passing - talian: t-needed
roof - tetto
gateway - entrance, point that represents the beginning of a transition
sky - cielo
specks - macchia
distant - distante, remoto
view - vista, veduta, visualizzazione, visione, opinione
erection - erezione
executioner - boia, carnefice
It stood close to the same stream, and was hard by a weir, the waters of which emitted a steady roar.
weir - chiusa, diga
emitted - emettere
steady - fermo, saldo, fidato, sicuro, costante
roar - ruggire, sganasciarsi dalle risate
While she stood hesitating the door opened, and an old man came forth shading a candle with one hand. Locking the door on the outside, he turned to a flight of wooden steps fixed against the end of the cottage, and began to ascend them, this being evidently the staircase to his bedroom. Gertrude hastened forward, but by the time she reached the foot of the ladder he was at the top.
hesitating - esitare, titubare
forth - avanti
shading - ombreggiatura, (shad), agone, alosa
candle - candela
locking - serratura
wooden - di legno, ligneo
ascend - salire, riuscire
staircase - scalinata, tromba delle scale
hastened - affrettarsi, sbrigarsi, affrettare, anticipare
ladder - scala, smagliatura
She called to him loudly enough to be heard above the roar of the weir; he looked down and said, "What d'ye want here?"
loudly - a voce alta, forte
ye - voi
"To speak to you a minute."
The candle-light, such as it was, fell upon her imploring, pale, upturned face, and Davies (as the hangman was called) backed down the ladder. "I was just going to bed," he said; "'Early to bed and early to rise,'but I don't mind stopping a minute for such a one as you. Come into house." He reopened the door, and preceded her to the room within.
imploring - implorare
upturned - ripresa
rise - aumentare, alzarsi, crescere
I don't mind - Non mi dispiace
reopened - riaprire, riaprirsi
The implements of his daily work, which was that of a jobbing gardener, stood in a corner, and seeing probably that she looked rural, he said, "If you want me to undertake country work I can't come, for I never leave Casterbridge for gentle nor simple-not I. My real calling is officer of justice," he added formally.
implements - attrezzo, utensile, arnese, mettere in pratica, attuare
gardener - giardiniere, giardiniera
rural - rurale
undertake - intraprendere, impegnarsi, dedicarsi
gentle - gentile
simple - semplice, mero
officer - funzionario, ufficiale, agente, checkufficiale
justice - giustizia
formally - formalmente, ufficialmente, rigorosamente
"Yes, yes! That's it. Tomorrow!"
"Ah! I thought so. Well, what's the matter about that? 'Tis no use to come here about the knot-folks Do come continually, but I tell 'em one knot is as merciful as another if ye keep it under the ear. Is the unfortunate man a relation; or, I should say, perhaps" (looking at her dress) "a person who's been in your employ?"
knot - nodo
Do come - Vieni
unfortunate - sfortunato, iellato, sfigato, scalognato
relation - relazione, parente
employ - impiegare, ingaggiare
"No. What time is the execution?"
"The same as usual-twelve o'clock, or as soon after as the London mail-coach gets in. We always wait for that, in case of a reprieve."
mail - posta
coach - carrozza, vettura, diligenza, cocchio, carrozza ferroviaria
gets in - entra
reprieve - (rinviare o sospendere l'esecuzione di una sentenza)
"O-a reprieve-I hope not!" she said involuntarily.
involuntarily - involontariamente
"Well,-hee, hee!-as a matter of business, so do I! But still, if ever a young fellow deserved to be let off, this one does; only just turned eighteen, and only present by chance when the rick was fired. Howsomever, there's not much risk of it, as they are obliged to make an example of him, there having been so much destruction of property that way lately."
deserved - meritare, meritarsi
let off - lasciare andare
only just - solo ora
by chance - per caso
obliged - obbligare, forzare, costringere, fare un favore, indebitarsi
destruction - distruzione
property - proprieta, beni, possesso, beni immobili
lately - Ultimamente
"I mean," she explained, "that I want to touch him for a charm, a cure of an affliction, by the advice of a man who has proved the virtue of the remedy."
charm - fascino
proved - provare, dimostrare
virtue - virtu, merito
remedy - rimedio, azione giudiziaria, medicamento, rimediare
"O yes, miss! Now I understand. I've had such people come in past years. But it didn't strike me that you looked of a sort to require blood-turning. What's the complaint? The wrong kind for this, I'll be bound."
strike - cancellare, colpire, coniare, scioperare, sembrare, arrendersi, sciopero
require - esigere, prevedere, richiedere, necessitare, domandare
complaint - reclamo, lamentela, rimostranza, denuncia, disturbo
"My arm." She reluctantly showed the withered skin.
reluctantly - svogliatamente, di malavoglia, malvolentieri
"Ah!-'tis all a-scram!" said the hangman, examining it.
scram - smammare
examining - esaminare
"Yes," said she.
"Well," he continued, with interest, "that is the class o'subject, I'm bound to admit. I like the look of the place; it is truly as suitable for the cure as any I ever saw. 'Twas a knowing-man that sent 'ee, whoever he was."
admit - far entrare, ammettere, riconoscere, ricoverare
suitable - adatto, idoneo, rispondente, confacente
Twas - wa
Whoever - chiunque
"You can contrive for me all that's necessary?" she said breathlessly.
contrive - combinare, programmare, intrigare, complottare
necessary - necessario
breathlessly - senza fiato
"You should really have gone to the governor of the jail, and your doctor with 'ee, and given your name and address-that's how it used to be done, if I recollect. Still, perhaps, I can manage it for a trifling fee."
governor - governatore, governatrice
recollect - ricordarsi
manage it - trattare con esso
trifling - insignificante, (trifle), zuppa inglese, un tantino, un po'
fee - tassa, tariffa, quota, onorario
"O, thank you! I would rather do it this way, as I should like it kept private."
"Lover not to know, eh?"
lover - amante
eh - eh
"No-husband."
"Aha! Very well. I'll get 'ee a touch of the corpse."
Aha - a-ha
corpse - cadavere, corpo
"Where is it now?" she said, shuddering.
shuddering - rabbrividire, (shudder), brivido, sussulto, tremolio, tremare
"It?-he, you mean; he's living yet. Just inside that little small winder up there in the glum." He signified the jail on the cliff above.
winder - avvolgitore
glum - tetro
signified - significato, (signify), significare
She thought of her husband and her friends. "Yes, of course," she said; "and how am I to proceed?"
He took her to the door. "Now, do you be waiting at the little wicket in the wall, that you'll find up there in the lane, not later than one o'clock. I will open it from the inside, as I shan't come home to dinner till he's cut down. Good-night. Be punctual; and if you don't want anybody to know 'ee, wear a veil. Ah-once I had such a daughter as you!"
punctual - puntuale
veil - velo
She went away, and climbed the path above, to assure herself that she would be able to find the wicket next day. Its outline was soon visible to her-a narrow opening in the outer wall of the prison precincts. The steep was so great that, having reached the wicket, she stopped a moment to breathe; and, looking back upon the water-side cot, saw the hangman again ascending his outdoor staircase.
assure - assicurare, garantire
narrow - stretto
outer wall - muro esterno
precincts - recinto
steep - ripido
cot - lettino
ascending - salire, riuscire
outdoor - all'aperto
He entered the loft or chamber to which it led, and in a few minutes extinguished his light.
loft - attico, soffitta, solaio, catapultare
led - LED
extinguished - estinguere
The town clock struck ten, and she returned to the White Hart as she had come.
It was one o'clock on Saturday. Gertrude Lodge, having been admitted to the jail as above described, was sitting in a waiting-room within the second gate, which stood under a classic archway of ashlar, then comparatively modern, and bearing the inscription, "County Jail: 1793." This had been the façade she saw from the heath the day before.
admitted - far entrare, ammettere, riconoscere, ricoverare
classic - classico
archway - arco
ashlar - pietra da taglio, pietra squadrata, concio
comparatively - relativamente
inscription - inscrizione, motto
façade - facciata
Near at hand was a passage to the roof on which the gallows stood.
passage - passaggio
The town was thronged, and the market suspended; but Gertrude had seen scarcely a soul.
thronged - calca, ressa, folla, turba
suspended - appendere, sospendere
scarcely - a malapena
soul - anima, spirito
Having kept her room till the hour of the appointment, she had proceeded to the spot by a way which avoided the open space below the cliff where the spectators had gathered; but she could, even now, hear the multitudinous babble of their voices, out of which rose at intervals the hoarse croak of a single voice uttering the words, "Last dying speech and confession!
appointment - appuntamento
proceeded - procedere
avoided - schivare, evitare
spectators - spettatore
gathered - cogliere, collezionare, radunarsi, raccogliere, bottinare
multitudinous - moltitudine
babble - chiacchierare, ciarlare, cicalare, ciancia, balbettio, gorgoglio
voices - voce
intervals - intervallo
hoarse - fioco
croak - gracidio, gracidare, crepare
single - singolo, solo, intero, unico, single
uttering - pronunciare
dying - morire
Speech - parola, discorso
confession - confessione
" There had been no reprieve, and the execution was over; but the crowd still waited to see the body taken down.
taken down - tolto, scritto, annotato
Soon the persistent girl heard a trampling overhead, then a hand beckoned to her, and, following directions, she went out and crossed the inner paved court beyond the gatehouse, her knees trembling so that she could scarcely walk. One of her arms was out of its sleeve, and only covered by her shawl.
trampling - calpestare, (trample), offendere, urtare
overhead - in alto, in cielo, aereo
beckoned - accennare
crossed - croce, segno della croce, incrocio, cross, diagonale, irritato
paved - lastricare, pavimentare
Court - cortile, corte, tribunale, assemblea, giuria
beyond - oltre, (al) di la di, dall'altra parte di, piu di, dopo
gatehouse - portineria
trembling - tremare, (tremble), tremolare, tremore
shawl - scialle
On the spot at which she had now arrived were two trestles, and before she could think of their purpose she heard heavy feet descending stairs somewhere at her back. Turn her head she would not, or could not, and, rigid in this position, she was conscious of a rough coffin passing her shoulder, borne by four men.
trestles - cavalletto, trespolo, capra, intelaiatura
stairs - scalino, scala
somewhere - da qualche parte, in qualche luogo, in qualche parte
conscious - cosciente, conscio, consapevole
coffin - bara, cassa da morto, feretro
borne - sopportare
It was open, and in it lay the body of a young man, wearing the smockfrock of a rustic, and fustian breeches. The corpse had been thrown into the coffin so hastily that the skirt of the smockfrock was hanging over. The burden was temporarily deposited on the trestles.
smockfrock - ordine del giorno
rustic - rustico, agreste, villico, campagnolo
fustian - fustagno
breeches - culatta
thrown - gettare, lanciare
hanging over - sbornia, appendere
burden - fardello, carico
temporarily - temporaneamente
deposited - deposito, caparra, acconto, sedimento
By this time the young woman's state was such that a grey mist seemed to float before her eyes, on account of which, and the veil she wore, she could scarcely discern anything: it was as though she had nearly died, but was held up by a sort of galvanism.
state - Stato
mist - nebbia, foschia
float - galleggiare, appianatoia, frattazzo, pialletto, carro allegorico
on account - in conto
discern - percepire
galvanism - galvanismo
"Now!" said a voice close at hand, and she was just conscious that the word had been addressed to her.
By a last strenuous effort she advanced, at the same time hearing persons approaching behind her. She bared her poor cursed arm; and Davies, uncovering the face of the corpse, took Gertrude's hand, and held it so that her arm lay across the dead man's neck, upon a line the colour of an unripe blackberry, which surrounded it.
strenuous - stancante
advanced - avanzare, progredire, anticipare, migliorare, avvicinarsi
approaching - avvicinarsi
bared - nudo
cursed - maledetto
uncovering - scoprire, scoperchiare, rivelare, svelare
dead - morto
unripe - acerbo
blackberry - rovo, mora, mora di rovo
surrounded - circondare, accerchiare, assediare
Gertrude shrieked: "the turn o'the blood," predicted by the conjuror, had taken place. But at that moment a second shriek rent the air of the enclosure: it was not Gertrude's, and its effect upon her was to make her start round.
shrieked - gridare, strillare
predicted - predire, profetizzare
rent - affitto, (rend), spaccare
enclosure - allegato, recinto, clausura
effect - effetto, effettuare
Immediately behind her stood Rhoda Brook, her face drawn, and her eyes red with weeping. Behind Rhoda stood Gertrude's own husband; his countenance lined, his eyes dim, but without a tear.
weeping - piangere
dim - fioco, incerto
tear - lacrima
"D-n you! what are you doing here?" he said hoarsely.
hoarsely - raucamente
"Hussy-to come between us and our child now!" cried Rhoda. "This is the meaning of what Satan showed me in the vision! You are like her at last!" And clutching the bare arm of the younger woman, she pulled her unresistingly back against the wall. Immediately Brook had loosened her hold the fragile young Gertrude slid down against the feet of her husband. When he lifted her up she was unconscious.
Hussy - Femminuccia
Satan - Satana
clutching - afferrare
bare - nudo
unresistingly - senza resistenza
loosened - allentare
fragile - fragile
slid - scivolare, (slide), slittare, derapare, scivolo
The mere sight of the twain had been enough to suggest to her that the dead young man was Rhoda's son. At that time the relatives of an executed convict had the privilege of claiming the body for burial, if they chose to do so; and it was for this purpose that Lodge was awaiting the inquest with Rhoda.
mere - semplice, solo
suggest - proporre, suggerire
relatives - relativo, parente, congiunto, congiunta, familiare
privilege - privilegio, prerogativa
claiming - reclamo, rivendicazione, diritto, dichiarazione, affermazione
burial - sepoltura, inumazione
awaiting - aspettare, attendere, servire
inquest - inchiesta
He had been summoned by her as soon as the young man was taken in the crime, and at different times since; and he had attended in court during the trial. This was the "holiday" he had been indulging in of late. The two wretched parents had wished to avoid exposure; and hence had come themselves for the body, a wagon and sheet for its conveyance and covering being in waiting outside.
summoned - convocare
trial - processo
indulging in - indulgere in
wretched - misero
wished - desiderio, voglia, volere, desiderare, augurare
exposure - espozione, assideramento, posa, smascheramento
themselves - essi stessi
wagon - carro
sheet - foglio, talian: teglia da forno g, talian: foglio g, ('of metal also') lamiera g, ('of ice, stone, marble') lastra g, scotta
Conveyance - Trasporto
covering - copertura, (cover), coperto, coperchio, nascondiglio
Gertrude's case was so serious that it was deemed advisable to call to her the surgeon who was at hand. She was taken out of the jail into the town; but she never reached home alive.
deemed - considerare, valutare, credere, ritenere
advisable - consigliabile
surgeon - chirurgo
Her delicate vitality, sapped perhaps by the paralysed arm, collapsed under the double shock that followed the severe strain, physical and mental, to which she had subjected herself during the previous twenty-four hours. Her blood had been "turned" indeed-too far. Her death took place in the town three days after.
delicate - delicato (1, 2)
vitality - vitalita
sapped - linfa
paralysed - paralizzare
collapsed - collassare, crollare, accasciarsi, bloccarsi
shock - shock, choc
severe - rigido, duro, grave, severo
strain - sforzare, sforzarsi, tirare
Her husband was never seen in Casterbridge again; once only in the old market-place at Anglebury, which he had so much frequented, and very seldom in public anywhere. Burdened at first with moodiness and remorse, he eventually changed for the better, and appeared as a chastened and thoughtful man.
frequented - frequente
public - pubblico
burdened - fardello, carico
moodiness - umore
remorse - rimorso
chastened - castigare
thoughtful - pensieroso, pensoso, meditabondo, cogitabondo, premuroso
Soon after attending the funeral of his poor young wife he took steps towards giving up the farms in Holmstoke and the adjoining parish, and, having sold every head of his stock, he went away to Port-Bredy, at the other end of the county, living there in solitary lodgings till his death two years later of a painless decline.
attending - partecipare
funeral - funerale
adjoining - essere vicino a, essere vicina a
stock - stock, merce
port - porto
lodgings - alloggio, allettamento
painless - indolore
decline - declino, declinare, rifiutare
It was then found that he had bequeathed the whole of his not inconsiderable property to a reformatory for boys, subject to the payment of a small annuity to Rhoda Brook, if she could be found to claim it.
bequeathed - legare, lasciare in eredita, trasmettere, tramandare, donare
inconsiderable - irrilevante
reformatory - riformatorio
payment - pagamento
annuity - vitalizio, appannaggio, rendita, annualita
claim - reclamo, rivendicazione, diritto, dichiarazione, affermazione
For some time she could not be found; but eventually she reappeared in her old parish,-absolutely refusing, however, to have anything to do with the provision made for her. Her monotonous milking at the dairy was resumed, and followed for many long years, till her form became bent, and her once abundant dark hair white and worn away at the forehead-perhaps by long pressure against the cows.
reappeared - riapparire
absolutely - assolutamente
provision - fornitura, disposizione, clausola, norma
monotonous - monocorde, monotono
bent - piegato, (bend), curvare, piegare, piegarsi, curvarsi
abundant - abbondante
forehead - fronte
Here, sometimes, those who knew her experience would stand and observe her, and wonder what sombre thoughts were beating inside that impassive, wrinkled brow, to the rhythm of the alternating milk-streams.
observe - osservare
wonder - meraviglia, domandarsi, chiedersi
sombre - scuro
thoughts - idea, pensata, pensiero
beating - bastonatura, bastonata, smacco, sconfitta, sonora sconfitta
impassive - impassibile
brow - ciglio, orlo, cima, passerella da sbarco
rhythm - ritmo
alternating - alterno, alternato
streams - corrente, ruscello, rivo, flusso, semestre



