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CHAPTER XVII — RANDOLPH IS MYSTIFIED
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 In an hour, Luke, with the little girl under his charge, was on his way to the depot1, accompanied by Mr. Reed, who paid for their tickets, and bade them good-bye, promising2 to communicate with Luke.
 
Rosa Reed was a bright little girl of about eight years of age. She made no opposition3 to going with Luke, but put her hand confidently in his, and expressed much pleasure at the prospect4 of living in the country. She had been under the care of two maiden5 ladies, the Misses Graham, who had no love for children, and had merely accepted the charge on account of the liberal terms paid them by the father. They seemed displeased6 at the withdrawal7 of Rosa, and clearly signified this by their cold, stiff reception of Mr. Reed and Luke.
 
"The old girls don't like to part with Rosa," he said, with a smile, as they emerged into the street.
 
"Are you sorry to leave them, Rosa?" he inquired.
 
"No; they ain't a bit pleasant," answered the little girl, decidedly.
 
"Were they strict with you?" asked Luke.
 
"Yes; they were always saying, 'Little girls should be seen and not heard!' They didn't want me to make a bit of noise, and wouldn't let me have any little girls in to play with me. Are there any little girls at your home?"
 
"No, but there are some living near by, and they will come to see you."
 
"That will be nice," said Rosa, with satisfaction.
 
Directions were left to have the little girl's trunk go to Groveton by express, and, therefore, Luke was encumbered8 only by a small satchel9 belonging to his new charge.
 
Of the details of the journey it is unnecessary to speak. The two young travelers arrived at Groveton, and, as it chanced, reached Luke's cottage without attracting much observation. The door was opened by the widow, whose kind manner at once won the favor of the child.
 
"I like you much better than Miss Graham," she said, with childish frankness.
 
"I am glad of that, my child," said Mrs. Larkin. "I will try to make this a pleasant home for you."
 
"I like Luke, too," said Rosa.
 
"Really, Rosa, you make me blush," said Luke. "I am not used to hearing young ladies say they like me."
 
"I think he is a good boy," said Rosa, reflectively. "Isn't he, Mrs. Larkin?"
 
"I think so, my dear," said the widow, smiling.
 
"Then I suppose I shall have to behave like one," said Luke. "Do you think I have improved in appearance, mother?"
 
"I noticed your new suit at once, Luke."
 
"I have another in this bundle, mother; and that isn't all. Do you see this watch? I sha'n't mourn the loss of the Waterbury any longer."
 
"Mr. Reed is certainly proving a kind friend, Luke. We have much reason to be grateful."
 
"He has also provided me with employment for a time, mother." And then Luke told his mother about the copying he had engaged to do.
 
It is hardy10 necessary to say that the heart of the widow was unfeignedly thankful for the favorable change in their fortunes, and she did not omit to give thanks to Providence11 for raising up so kind and serviceable a friend.
 
About the middle of the afternoon Luke made his appearance in the village street. Though I hope my readers will not suspect him of being a dude, he certainly did enjoy the consciousness of being well dressed. He hoped he should meet Randolph, anticipating the surprise and disappointment of the latter at the evidence of his prosperity.
 
When Luke was arrested, Randolph rejoiced as only a mean and spiteful boy would be capable of doing at the humiliation12 and anticipated disgrace of a boy whom he disliked. He had indulged in more than one expression of triumph, and sought every opportunity of discussing the subject, to the disgust of all fair-minded persons. Even Sam Noble protested, though a toady13 of Randolph.
 
"Look here, Randolph," he said, "I don't like Luke overmuch, and I know he doesn't like me, but I don't believe he's a thief, and I am sorry he is in trouble."
 
"Then you are no friend of mine," said Randolph, looking black.
 
"Oh, I say, Randolph, you know better than that. Haven't I always stood up for you, and done whatever you wanted me to?"
 
"If you were my friend you wouldn't stand up for Luke."
 
"I am not a friend of his, and I am a friend of yours, but I don't want him to go to prison."
 
"I do, if he deserves it."
 
"I don't believe he does deserve it."
 
"That is what I complain of in you."
 
"The fact is, Randolph, you expect too much. If you want to break friendship, all right."
 
Randolph was amazed at this unexpected independence on the part of one whom he regarded as his bond slave; but, being hardly prepared to part with him, especially as his other follower14, Tom Harper, had partially15 thrown off his allegiance, thought it prudent16 to be satisfied with Sam's expressions of loyalty17, even if they did not go as far as he wished.
 
Randolph missed Luke at school on the day after the trial. Of course, he had no idea that our hero was out of school, and hastily concluded that on account of his trial he was ashamed to show himself.
 
"I don't wonder he doesn't want to show himself," he remarked to Tom Harper.
 
"Why not? He has been acquitted18."
 
"Never mind. He has been under arrest, and may yet be guilty in spite of his acquittal. Have you seen him to-day?"
 
"No."
 
"Probably he is hiding at home. Well, it shows some sort of shame."
 
On his way home from school Randolph was destined19 to be surprised. Not far from his own house he met Luke, arrayed in his new suit, with a chain that looked like gold crossing his waistcoat. Instead of looking confused and ashamed, Luke looked uncommonly20 bright and cheerful.
 
Randolph was amazed. What could it all mean? He had intended not to notice Luke, but to pass him with a scornful smile, but his curiosity got the better of him.
 
"Why were you not at school to-day?" he asked, abruptly21.
 
Luke smiled.
 
"I didn't think you would miss me, Randolph."
 
"I didn't, but wondered at your absence."
 
"I was detained by business. I expect to have the pleasure of seeing you there to-morrow."
 
"Humph! You seem to have invested in a new suit."
 
"Yes; my old suit was getting decidedly shabby, as you kindly22 remarked at Florence Grant's party."
 
"Where did you get them?"
 
"In New York."
 
"In New York!" repeated Randolph, in surprise. "When did you go there?"
 
"This morning. It was that which detained me from school."
 
"I see you've got a new watch-chain, too."
 
Randolph emphasized the word "chain" satirically, being under the impression that no watch was attached.
 
"Yes; you may like to see my new watch." And Luke, with pardonable triumph, produced his new watch, which was a stem-winder, whereas Randolph's was only a key-winder.
 
Randolph condescended23 to take the watch in his hands and examine it.
 
"Where was this bought?" he asked.
 
"At Benedict's."
 
"You seem to have plenty of money," he said, with unpleasant significance.
 
"I should like more."
 
"Only you are rather imprudent in making such extensive purchases so soon after your trial."
 
"What do you mean?" demanded Luke quickly.
 
"What should I mean? It is evident that you robbed the bank, after all. I shall tell my father, and you may find your trouble is not over."
 
"Look here, Randolph Duncan!" said Luke sternly, "I look upon that as an insult, and I don't mean to be insulted. I am no more a thief than you are, and that you know."
 
"Do you mean to charge me with being a thief?" fumed24 Randolph.
 
"No; I only say you are as much a thief as I am. If you repeat your insult, I shall be obliged to knock you down."
 
"You impudent25 loafer!" screamed Randolph. "You'll be sorry for this. I'll have you arrested over again."
 
"I have no doubt you would if you had the power. I sha'n't lie awake nights thinking of it. If you have nothing more to say I will leave you."
 
Randolph did not reply, probably because he was at a loss what to say, but went home angry and mystified. Where could Luke have got his watch and new suit? He asked himself this many times, but no possible explanation suggested itself.
 
Scarcely had Luke parted with Randolph when he met his friend Linton, who surveyed Luke's improved appearance with pleasure and surprise.
 
"I say, Luke, are you setting up for a dude?"
 
"I thought a little of it," answered Luke, with a smile—and then he explained the cause of his good fortune. "I have only one regret," he added, "Randolph seems to be grieved over it. He liked me better in my old suit. Besides, I have a new watch, and it turns out to be better than his."
 
Here he displayed his new silver watch. Linton felt a generous pleasure in Luke's luck, and it may truly be said rejoiced more at it than he would at any piece of good fortune to himself.
 
"By the way, Luke," he said, "I am going to give a party next Thursday evening, and I give you the very first invitation. It is my birthday, you know."
 
"I accept with pleasure, sir. I look upon you as my warmest friend, and as long as I retain your friendship I shall not care for Randolph's malice26."

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1 depot Rwax2     
n.仓库,储藏处;公共汽车站;火车站
参考例句:
  • The depot is only a few blocks from here.公共汽车站离这儿只有几个街区。
  • They leased the building as a depot.他们租用这栋大楼作仓库。
2 promising BkQzsk     
adj.有希望的,有前途的
参考例句:
  • The results of the experiments are very promising.实验的结果充满了希望。
  • We're trying to bring along one or two promising young swimmers.我们正设法培养出一两名有前途的年轻游泳选手。
3 opposition eIUxU     
n.反对,敌对
参考例句:
  • The party leader is facing opposition in his own backyard.该党领袖在自己的党內遇到了反对。
  • The police tried to break down the prisoner's opposition.警察设法制住了那个囚犯的反抗。
4 prospect P01zn     
n.前景,前途;景色,视野
参考例句:
  • This state of things holds out a cheerful prospect.事态呈现出可喜的前景。
  • The prospect became more evident.前景变得更加明朗了。
5 maiden yRpz7     
n.少女,处女;adj.未婚的,纯洁的,无经验的
参考例句:
  • The prince fell in love with a fair young maiden.王子爱上了一位年轻美丽的少女。
  • The aircraft makes its maiden flight tomorrow.这架飞机明天首航。
6 displeased 1uFz5L     
a.不快的
参考例句:
  • The old man was displeased and darted an angry look at me. 老人不高兴了,瞪了我一眼。
  • He was displeased about the whole affair. 他对整个事情感到很不高兴。
7 withdrawal Cfhwq     
n.取回,提款;撤退,撤军;收回,撤销
参考例句:
  • The police were forced to make a tactical withdrawal.警方被迫进行战术撤退。
  • They insisted upon a withdrawal of the statement and a public apology.他们坚持要收回那些话并公开道歉。
8 encumbered 2cc6acbd84773f26406796e78a232e40     
v.妨碍,阻碍,拖累( encumber的过去式和过去分词 )
参考例句:
  • The police operation was encumbered by crowds of reporters. 警方的行动被成群的记者所妨碍。
  • The narrow quay was encumbered by hundreds of carts. 狭窄的码头被数百辆手推车堵得水泄不通。 来自辞典例句
9 satchel dYVxO     
n.(皮或帆布的)书包
参考例句:
  • The school boy opened the door and flung his satchel in.那个男学生打开门,把他的书包甩了进去。
  • She opened her satchel and took out her father's gloves.打开书箱,取出了她父亲的手套来。
10 hardy EenxM     
adj.勇敢的,果断的,吃苦的;耐寒的
参考例句:
  • The kind of plant is a hardy annual.这种植物是耐寒的一年生植物。
  • He is a hardy person.他是一个能吃苦耐劳的人。
11 providence 8tdyh     
n.深谋远虑,天道,天意;远见;节约;上帝
参考例句:
  • It is tempting Providence to go in that old boat.乘那艘旧船前往是冒大险。
  • To act as you have done is to fly in the face of Providence.照你的所作所为那样去行事,是违背上帝的意志的。
12 humiliation Jd3zW     
n.羞辱
参考例句:
  • He suffered the humiliation of being forced to ask for his cards.他蒙受了被迫要求辞职的羞辱。
  • He will wish to revenge his humiliation in last Season's Final.他会为在上个季度的决赛中所受的耻辱而报复的。
13 toady CJ8zr     
v.奉承;n.谄媚者,马屁精
参考例句:
  • He flung it in my teeth that I was a toady.他责备我是个马屁精。
  • Arrogance has no defense against a toady.傲慢防不了谄媚者。
14 follower gjXxP     
n.跟随者;随员;门徒;信徒
参考例句:
  • He is a faithful follower of his home football team.他是他家乡足球队的忠实拥护者。
  • Alexander is a pious follower of the faith.亚历山大是个虔诚的信徒。
15 partially yL7xm     
adv.部分地,从某些方面讲
参考例句:
  • The door was partially concealed by the drapes.门有一部分被门帘遮住了。
  • The police managed to restore calm and the curfew was partially lifted.警方设法恢复了平静,宵禁部分解除。
16 prudent M0Yzg     
adj.谨慎的,有远见的,精打细算的
参考例句:
  • A prudent traveller never disparages his own country.聪明的旅行者从不贬低自己的国家。
  • You must school yourself to be modest and prudent.你要学会谦虚谨慎。
17 loyalty gA9xu     
n.忠诚,忠心
参考例句:
  • She told him the truth from a sense of loyalty.她告诉他真相是出于忠诚。
  • His loyalty to his friends was never in doubt.他对朋友的一片忠心从来没受到怀疑。
18 acquitted c33644484a0fb8e16df9d1c2cd057cb0     
宣判…无罪( acquit的过去式和过去分词 ); 使(自己)作出某种表现
参考例句:
  • The jury acquitted him of murder. 陪审团裁决他谋杀罪不成立。
  • Five months ago she was acquitted on a shoplifting charge. 五个月前她被宣判未犯入店行窃罪。
19 destined Dunznz     
adj.命中注定的;(for)以…为目的地的
参考例句:
  • It was destined that they would marry.他们结婚是缘分。
  • The shipment is destined for America.这批货物将运往美国。
20 uncommonly 9ca651a5ba9c3bff93403147b14d37e2     
adv. 稀罕(极,非常)
参考例句:
  • an uncommonly gifted child 一个天赋异禀的儿童
  • My little Mary was feeling uncommonly empty. 我肚子当时正饿得厉害。
21 abruptly iINyJ     
adv.突然地,出其不意地
参考例句:
  • He gestured abruptly for Virginia to get in the car.他粗鲁地示意弗吉尼亚上车。
  • I was abruptly notified that a half-hour speech was expected of me.我突然被通知要讲半个小时的话。
22 kindly tpUzhQ     
adj.和蔼的,温和的,爽快的;adv.温和地,亲切地
参考例句:
  • Her neighbours spoke of her as kindly and hospitable.她的邻居都说她和蔼可亲、热情好客。
  • A shadow passed over the kindly face of the old woman.一道阴影掠过老太太慈祥的面孔。
23 condescended 6a4524ede64ac055dc5095ccadbc49cd     
屈尊,俯就( condescend的过去式和过去分词 ); 故意表示和蔼可亲
参考例句:
  • We had to wait almost an hour before he condescended to see us. 我们等了几乎一小时他才屈尊大驾来见我们。
  • The king condescended to take advice from his servants. 国王屈驾向仆人征求意见。
24 fumed e5b9aff6742212daa59abdcc6c136e16     
愤怒( fume的过去式和过去分词 ); 大怒; 发怒; 冒烟
参考例句:
  • He fumed with rage because she did not appear. 因为她没出现,所以他大发雷霆。
  • He fumed and fretted and did not know what was the matter. 他烦躁,气恼,不知是怎么回事。
25 impudent X4Eyf     
adj.鲁莽的,卑鄙的,厚颜无耻的
参考例句:
  • She's tolerant toward those impudent colleagues.她对那些无礼的同事采取容忍的态度。
  • The teacher threatened to kick the impudent pupil out of the room.老师威胁着要把这无礼的小学生撵出教室。
26 malice P8LzW     
n.恶意,怨恨,蓄意;[律]预谋
参考例句:
  • I detected a suggestion of malice in his remarks.我觉察出他说的话略带恶意。
  • There was a strong current of malice in many of his portraits.他的许多肖像画中都透着一股强烈的怨恨。


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