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CHAPTER III. A GYPSY TEA.
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Lessons were not to begin until the following morning, and the six boarders were feeling in consequence a trifle disconsolate1. They did not know what to do with themselves. They had explored the place the day before. They had visited the kitchen-garden and the flower-garden, and the paddocks and the shrubberies and the lawns, and they had wandered down towards the river. There seemed to be nothing special to do. The tennis-lawn was not properly mowed2 for tennis, and anyhow the net was not out, and there seemed to be no croquet-ground anywhere. In consequence, there was nothing whatever to do but to pace up and down under the shadow of the trees a little way from the house.
Rosamund Cunliffe walked with Phyllis Flower, Jane Denton with Agnes Sparkes, and Laura Everett with her special friend and factotum3, Annie Millar. They were all good-natured, kind-hearted girls, ready to make the best of things; but as they walked now, pacing up and down, Rosamund suddenly stopped, faced round, and addressed the rest of her companions.
"Well, girls," she said, "I must say that I think we are placed in a rather disagreeable position at Sunnyside."
"What do you mean?" asked Laura, opening her wide blue eyes to their fullest extent.
"Why, can't you judge for yourself? That little Lucy Merriman is determined4 to be disagreeable to us. We cannot get her to make herself the least pleasant; whatever we do she interprets in the wrong manner, and how we are to keep the peace I don't know. I am sure I don't want to dislike her or be disagreeable to her; but she is at home, and we are strangers. She is exceedingly ill-bred, there is no doubt of that. Why should we put up with it? Ought we not at once to declare our independence, and to let her know that as we pay—or, rather, our parents pay for us—a very good sum for our education, she is bound at least not to make herself obnoxious5?"
"Oh, I don't think she is obnoxious," said Agnes Sparkes. "She is just a little bit jealous. I used to be jealous of a girl once. It is a horrid
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disconsolate
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| adj.忧郁的,不快的 | |
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mowed
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| v.刈,割( mow的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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| adj.极恼人的,讨人厌的,可憎的 | |
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stature
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| adj.恰当的;贴切的;中肯的;有关的;相干的 | |
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archer
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jealousy
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