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CHAPTER XVIII. FROSTY'S DARLINGS.
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Miss Frost's alarm, surprise, and delight when Rosamund had an earnest talk with her on the following morning can be better imagined than described.
"Of course, you can understand," she said, "that nothing would give me greater pleasure than having the darlings here with me; but how am I to trust Irene? Agnes is rather a timid little thing. Hughie is brave enough. I should not be afraid of him. He is fourteen; Agnes is only eleven. I am so afraid that Agnes, who has a little bit of me in her nature, will succumb1 utterly2 and show Irene that she is afraid of her. Then all would be lost."
"Nothing will be lost," replied Rosamund. "It is the very best plan possible. You must make Irene the guardian3 of Agnes from the very first. You must make her take that position with her; it is the only thing to do. The mistake has been that people were terrified of her. Her character, which is really very fine, has been spoiled by such a course. Give her a little tender thing to love, and make her guard that creature, and she will fight for her to the very death. I do believe it. Trust me, I have studied her character so carefully."
"I do indeed trust you, dear," replied Miss Frost, with tears in her eyes. "Well, then, if Lady Jane approves"——
Of course Lady Jane approved. She said at once that she did not wish to leave The Follies4.
"I like to go away sometimes in November," she said, "or at the end of October, when the leaves are falling. But I love my own beautiful home in the summer weather best of all places on earth, and I am afraid of taking Irene to fashionable places. I tried her once at the seaside for a week; but her conduct was scandalous, and I was forced to bring her home at a minute's notice. I needn't repeat what she did; but she really was unbearable5 to every one in the house. Of course, Miss Frost, if your little brother and sister can be happy here, I shall be delighted to receive them."
"Then I will write this very day," said Miss Frost; and Rosamund took care that she kept her word.
In consequence, just as the holidays at the Merrimans' began, on the very day that Mrs. Merriman walked all the way to The Follies in order to see Rosamund, the little Frosts also made their appearance on the scene.
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succumb
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| v.屈服,屈从;死 | |
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utterly
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guardian
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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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prim
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liking
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helping
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dread
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dreaded
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frankly
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wasps
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| 黄蜂( wasp的名词复数 ); 胡蜂; 易动怒的人; 刻毒的人 | |
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amazement
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promising
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freckles
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reins
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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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devoured
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munch
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starry
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soothing
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tangle
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fatigue
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confiding
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