L60-3:Too early and too late
An even harder situation is to be on the platform in good time for a train and still to see it go off without you. Such an experience befell a certain young girl the first time she was traveling alone.
She entered the station twenty minutes before the train was due, since her parents had impressed upon her that it would be unforgivable to miss it and cause the friends with whom she was going to stay to make two journeys to meet her.
She gave her luggage to a porter and showed him her ticket. To her horror he said that she was two hours too soon. She felt in her handbag for the piece of paper on which her father had written down all the details of the journey and gave it to the porter. He agreed that a train did come into the station at the time on the paper and that it did stop, but only to take on mail, not passengers.
in good time 适当地、及时地
befall /bɪˈfɔːl/ 降临;发生在(某人)身上, 过去式befell
due /duː/ 预定;预期;
impress upon 使牢记、强调
unforgivable /ˌʌnfərˈɡɪvəbl/ 不可原谅的;难以饶恕的
fell in her handbag 从包里摸出。。。。
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