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CHAPTER XXI. A REAL ROUSING FRIGHT.
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Wonderful to relate, the holidays passed smoothly1 enough. Hughie was the sort of boy to be touched by Rosamund's words. No one had before appealed to him just in Rosamund's way. He found, too, considerable pleasure and interest on his own account at The Follies3, for Lady Jane was singularly kind to him, and gave him a pony4 to ride, and he was permitted the rare indulgence of going with the gamekeeper into the woods to take his first lesson in partridge-shooting; but this came later on.
Meanwhile Miss Frost made a great effort to recover her self-control; but such an agony of jealousy5 had taken possession of the poor lady that she could scarcely bear to be in the society either of her pupil or her little sister. Irene exercised more and more influence over Agnes, and for a long time that influence was altogether for good. When the child asked simple questions Irene replied simply. She felt ashamed of her own want of knowledge on many particulars. She went regularly to church twice every Sunday because little Agnes thought that no living person could do otherwise. She did not at all want to go, and she trembled as much as ever when the choir6 sang, and when the place became hushed and people called themselves "miserable7 sinners," and looked so unconcerned and so well-dressed. But for the sake of Agnes she restrained herself, for Agnes' little, pale, calm face appeared not to think at all about the matter.
Nevertheless, it was scarcely possible that such a cloudless state of things could continue. As to Hughie, he and Irene were more or less neutral, neither speaking much to the other. They were both absolutely different, but both were absolutely without fear.
There came a day, however, when Irene took it into her wild little head that Hughie needed a lesson to be taught him.
"I know by his looks," she thought, "that he hates my loving Agnes so much."
Accordingly, she made up her mind to administer a lesson, and to make it as stiff a piece of terrorism as she could devise.
"He thinks he knows a great deal; but I'll teach him!" thought the girl.
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smoothly
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| adv.平滑地,顺利地,流利地,流畅地 | |
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| n.钟声;v.鸣响 | |
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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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pony
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jealousy
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choir
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| n.唱诗班,唱诗班的席位,合唱团,舞蹈团;v.合唱 | |
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| adj.适合;卫生的;有益健康的;显示身心健康的 | |
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delightful
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mischief
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inquiries
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