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CHAPTER XVI. AT HOME WITH "THE LEAVES."
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Nothing could exceed the astonishment1 of the school children, the Leaves themselves, and even of Rosamund, when they witnessed this sight. Rosamund's first impulse was to fly up to Irene, kiss her passionately2, and assure her that she was a darling, and that nothing would induce her ever to forsake3 her. But on second thoughts she decided4 that it was best to take no notice. Accordingly, the children pursued their games, for now tea was almost a thing of the past, and Irene found herself enjoying life as she had not yet enjoyed it. Never was any one more daring seen. She was the centre of attraction. From being dreaded5, she was adored. Who but she could climb to the very highest branch of the tallest tree? Who but she could swing so high that she seemed almost to turn a somersault in the air before she came down again? Who but she could invent the most daring games? And then, when all other things failed, who but she could tell such weird6 stories? Her eyes shone; her lips were wreathed in smiles. She looked the very essence of beauty and happiness. Was this the ogre of The Follies7, the terrible girl who kept every one away from the place, whom the servants dreaded, whom the governesses fled from?
Both Miss Carter and Miss Frost, standing8 side by side, watched the young heroine of the hour as she won her way to popularity. What was the matter? What was wrong? Or, rather, who had put wrong right?
Rosamund, who was herself a very gay, resolute9, determined10 girl, kept more or less in the background on this occasion. She wanted Irene, as she said
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astonishment
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| n.惊奇,惊异 | |
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passionately
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| ad.热烈地,激烈地 | |
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forsake
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| vt.遗弃,抛弃;舍弃,放弃 | |
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dreaded
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| adj.令人畏惧的;害怕的v.害怕,恐惧,担心( dread的过去式和过去分词) | |
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weird
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| adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的 | |
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follies
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| 罪恶,时事讽刺剧; 愚蠢,蠢笨,愚蠢的行为、思想或做法( folly的名词复数 ) | |
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determined
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scrap
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acme
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bliss
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remains
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brass
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humility
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helping
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disport
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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stigma
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