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CHAPTER XV. A DRIVE TO THE RECTORY.
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Rosamund was wonderfully wise for her years. She did not make a great fuss over Irene's tears. She did not soothe1 or pet her overmuch; she merely said, "I am glad you have come to your senses," and then she got up and began to prepare for lunch; so that Irene, feeling like a beaten child, and yet with a sense of happiness which she had never experienced before in the whole course of her life, went off to her own room, smoothed out her tangled2 hair, tidied her dress, and came down to lunch also, looking quite like a little ordinary Christian3 child—the sort of child who might have been first to a kindergarten and then at a good school—not the wild, obnoxious4, terrible little creature whom every servant and every governess alike dreaded6.
James was looking fat and strong, because for the last fortnight Irene had not taken the slightest notice of him. The other servants were becoming happy once more. They all worshiped Rosamund; and, truth to tell, Rosamund could not but enjoy her meed of popularity. Still, to-day she was feeling rather nervous. Nevertheless, she was quite determined7 to carry out her scheme.
As soon as lunch was over, therefore, she went up to Miss Frost. Irene had danced away into the garden. She was the sort of girl who, having once made up her mind to do a thing, did it thoroughly8. Now, she hated the Leaves beyond measure; she dreaded Miss Carter beyond measure; but she dreaded Rosamund still more. Accordingly, she secured a basket and a pair of scissors, and cut and cut from the choicest flowers until her basket was full. One of the gardeners came out and began to remonstrate9 with Irene on picking so many roses with buds attached to them; but Irene told him in a very tart
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| 感情,激情; 缰( rein的名词复数 ); 控制手段; 掌管; (成人带着幼儿走路以防其走失时用的)保护带 | |
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| 小跑,急走( trot的现在分词 ); 匆匆忙忙地走 | |
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