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CHAPTER II "THE DRACONIAN REFORMS"
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A few minutes later, and still wrathful, Joe went in to dinner. He ate silently, though his father and mother and Bessie kept up a genial1 flow of conversation. There she was, he communed savagely2 with his plate, crying one minute, and the next all smiles and laughter. Now that was n't his way. If he had anything sufficiently3 important to cry about, rest assured he would n't get over it for days. Girls were hypocrites, that was all there was to it. They did n't feel one hundredth part of all that they said when they cried. It stood to reason that they did n't. It must be that they just carried on because they enjoyed it. It made them feel good to make other people miserable4, especially boys. That was why they were always interfering5.
Thus reflecting sagely6, he kept his eyes on his plate and did justice to the fare; for one cannot scorch7 from the Cliff House to the Western Addition via the park without being guilty of a healthy appetite.
Now and then his father directed a glance at him in a certain mildly anxious way. Joe did not see these glances, but Bessie saw them, every one. Mr. Bronson was a middle-aged8 man, well developed and of heavy build, though not fat. His was a rugged9 face, square-jawed and stern-featured, though his eyes were kindly11 and there were lines about the mouth that betokened12 laughter rather than severity. A close examination was not required to discover the resemblance between him and Joe. The same broad forehead and strong
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adj.亲切的,和蔼的,愉快的,脾气好的 | |
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sufficiently
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sagely
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draconian
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