Summaries and Commentaries

Book 1: Chapter XVIII

ubiquitous—present, or seeming to be present, everywhere at the same time; omnipresent.

chignon—a knot or coil of hair worn at the back of the neck.

“Ah, don’t make love to me!”—in nineteenth-century attitudes, this remark of Ellen’s means “do not flirt with me or pretend to pursue me romantically.”

inscrutably—not easily understood; completely obscure or mysterious.

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