The originals that had started this strange desire had disappeared from the cupboard of Lady Dant (оригиналы, которые положили начало этому странному желанию, исчезли из платяного шкафа леди Дант) and were no longer there to tantalize her (и не были больше там, чтобы мучить ее;
Sometimes the longing was so strong (иногда это желание было столь сильным) it would bring tears to her eyes before she fell asleep (/что/ приносило слезы в ее глаза =
tantalize ['txntqlaIz], indelibly [In'delIblI], tear [tIq]
The originals that had started this strange desire had disappeared from the cupboard of Lady Dant and were no longer there to tantalize her. (Later there was a picture in The Tatler of Lady Dant wearing the one known as "Ravishing.") But Mrs. Harris did not need to see them any longer. The craving to possess such a thing was indelibly imbedded in her mind.
Sometimes the longing was so strong it would bring tears to her eyes before she fell asleep, often to continue thereafter with some distorted dream.
But one night (но однажды ночью), a week or so later (примерно через неделю), Mrs. Harris' thoughts took a new tack (мысли миссис Харрис приняли новое направление;
curious ['kjuqrIqs], certainty ['sWtntI], experience [Iks'pIqrIqns]
But one night, a week or so later, Mrs. Harris' thoughts took a new tack. She reflected upon the evening she had made out the football coupon with Mrs. Butterfield and the curious sense of certainty she had experienced that this would win her the coveted dress. The results, it is true, had been in line with what she knew by experience were the disappointments of life, and yet, after all, had they? She had won a hundred pounds, nay, more, a hundred and two pounds, seven shillings and nine pence ha'penny.
Why then this curious sum (почему тогда такая любопытная сумма), what was the message or the meaning it held for her (какое сообщение или значение она содержала для нее:
curious ['kjuqrIqs], message ['mesIG], portent ['pLtqnt]
Why then this curious sum, what was the message or the meaning it held for her? For Mrs. Harris' world was filled with signals, signs, messages, and portents from on High. With the price of a Dior dress of four hundred fifty pounds, three hundred fifty pounds was still wholly out of her reach.