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CHAPTER XXXVII. PETER LETS OUT A SECRET.
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 “Can you direct me to the house of Dr. Crawford?” asked a stranger.
The inquiry1 was addressed to Peter Cook in front of the hotel in Edgewood Center.
“Yes, sir; he is my stepfather!”
“Indeed! I did not know that my old friend was married again. You say you are his stepson?”
“Yes, sir.”
“He has an own son, about your age, I should judge.”
“That’s Carl! he is a little older than me.”
“Is he at home?”
“No,” answered Peter, pursing up his lips.
“Is he absent at boarding school?”
“No; he’s left home.”
“Indeed!” ejaculated the stranger, in surprise. “How is that?”
“He was awfully2 hard to get along with, and didn’t treat mother with any respect. He wanted to have his own way, and, of course, ma couldn’t stand that.”
“I see,” returned the stranger, and he eyed Peter curiously3. “What did his father say to his leaving home?” he asked.
“Oh, he always does as ma wishes.”
“Was Carl willing to leave home?”
“Yes; he said he would rather go than obey ma.”
“I suppose he receives an allowance from his father?”
“No; he wanted one, but ma put her foot down and said he shouldn’t have one.”
“Your mother seems to be a woman of considerable firmness.”
“You bet, she’s firm. She don’t allow no boy to boss her.”
“Really, this boy is a curiosity,” said Reuben Ashcroft to himself. “He doesn’t excel in the amiable4 and attractive qualities. He has a sort of brutal5 frankness which can’t keep a secret.”
“How did you and Carl get along together?” he asked, aloud.
“We didn’t get along at all. He wanted to boss me, and ma and I wouldn’t have it.”
“So the upshot was that he had to leave the house and you remained?”
“Yes, that’s the way of it,” said Peter, laughing.
“And Carl was actually sent out to earn his own living without help of any kind from his father?”
“Yes.”
“What is he doing?” asked Ashcroft, in some excitement. “Good heavens! he may have suffered from hunger.”
“Are you a friend of his?” asked Peter, sharply.
“I am a friend of anyone who requires a friend.”
“Carl is getting along well enough. He is at work in some factory in Milford, and gets a living.”
“Hasn’t he been back since he first left home?”
“No.”
“How long ago is that?”
“Oh, ‘bout a year,” answered Peter, carelessly.
“How is Dr. Crawford? Is he in good health?”
“He ain’t very well. Ma told me the other day she didn’t think he would live long. She got him to make a will the other day.”
“Why, this seems to be a conspiracy6!” thought Ashcroft. “I’d give something to see that will.”
“I suppose he will provide for you and your mother handsomely?”
“Yes; ma said she was to have control of the property. I guess Carl will have to stand round if he expects any favors.”
“It is evident this boy can’t keep a secret,” thought Ashcroft. “All the better for me. I hope I am in time to defeat this woman’s schemes.”
“There’s the house,” said Peter, pointing it out.
“Do you think Dr. Crawford is at home?”
“Oh, yes, he doesn’t go out much. Ma is away this afternoon. She’s at the sewing circle, I think.”
“Thank you for serving as my guide,” said Ashcroft. “There’s a little acknowledgment which I hope will be of service to you.”
He offered a half dollar to Peter, who accepted it joyfully7 and was profuse8 in his thanks.
“Now, if you will be kind enough to tell the doctor that an old friend wishes to see him, I shall be still further obliged.”
“Just follow me, then,” said Peter, and he led the way into the sitting-room9.

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1 inquiry nbgzF     
n.打听,询问,调查,查问
参考例句:
  • Many parents have been pressing for an inquiry into the problem.许多家长迫切要求调查这个问题。
  • The field of inquiry has narrowed down to five persons.调查的范围已经缩小到只剩5个人了。
2 awfully MPkym     
adv.可怕地,非常地,极端地
参考例句:
  • Agriculture was awfully neglected in the past.过去农业遭到严重忽视。
  • I've been feeling awfully bad about it.对这我一直感到很难受。
3 curiously 3v0zIc     
adv.有求知欲地;好问地;奇特地
参考例句:
  • He looked curiously at the people.他好奇地看着那些人。
  • He took long stealthy strides. His hands were curiously cold.他迈着悄没声息的大步。他的双手出奇地冷。
4 amiable hxAzZ     
adj.和蔼可亲的,友善的,亲切的
参考例句:
  • She was a very kind and amiable old woman.她是个善良和气的老太太。
  • We have a very amiable companionship.我们之间存在一种友好的关系。
5 brutal bSFyb     
adj.残忍的,野蛮的,不讲理的
参考例句:
  • She has to face the brutal reality.她不得不去面对冷酷的现实。
  • They're brutal people behind their civilised veneer.他们表面上温文有礼,骨子里却是野蛮残忍。
6 conspiracy NpczE     
n.阴谋,密谋,共谋
参考例句:
  • The men were found guilty of conspiracy to murder.这些人被裁决犯有阴谋杀人罪。
  • He claimed that it was all a conspiracy against him.他声称这一切都是一场针对他的阴谋。
7 joyfully joyfully     
adv. 喜悦地, 高兴地
参考例句:
  • She tripped along joyfully as if treading on air. 她高兴地走着,脚底下轻飘飘的。
  • During these first weeks she slaved joyfully. 在最初的几周里,她干得很高兴。
8 profuse R1jzV     
adj.很多的,大量的,极其丰富的
参考例句:
  • The hostess is profuse in her hospitality.女主人招待得十分周到。
  • There was a profuse crop of hair impending over the top of his face.一大绺头发垂在他额头上。
9 sitting-room sitting-room     
n.(BrE)客厅,起居室
参考例句:
  • The sitting-room is clean.起居室很清洁。
  • Each villa has a separate sitting-room.每栋别墅都有一间独立的起居室。


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