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In connection with the automobile1 ride suggested and arranged for the following Sunday by Hegglund throughhis chauffeur2 friend, a change of plan was announced. The car--an expensive Packard, no less--could not be hadfor that day, but must be used by this Thursday or Friday, or not at all. For, as had been previously3 explained toall, but not with the strictest adherence4 to the truth, the car belonged to a certain Mr. Kimbark, an elderly andvery wealthy man who at the time was traveling in Asia. Also, what was not true was that this particular youthwas not Mr. Kimbark's chauffeur at all, but rather the rakish, ne'er-do-well son of Sparser5, the superintendent6 ofone of Mr. Kimbark's stock farms. This son being anxious to pose as something more than the son of asuperintendent of a farm, and as an occasional watchman, having access to the cars, had decided7 to take the veryfinest of them and ride in it.
It was Hegglund who proposed that he and his hotel friends be included on some interesting trip. But since thegeneral invitation had been given, word had come that within the next few weeks Mr. Kimbark was likely toreturn. And because of this, Willard Sparser had decided at once that it might be best not to use the car any more.
He might be taken unawares, perhaps, by Mr. Kimbark's unexpected arrival. Laying this difficulty beforeHegglund, who was eager for the trip, the latter had scouted8 the idea. Why not use it once more anyhow? He hadstirred up the interest of all of his friends in this and now hated to disappoint them. The following Friday,between noon and six o'clock, was fixed9 upon as the day. And since Hortense had changed in her plans she nowdecided to accompany Clyde, who had been invited, of course.

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chauffeur
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n.(受雇于私人或公司的)司机;v.为…开车 | |
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sparser
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superintendent
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scouted
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寻找,侦察( scout的过去式和过去分词 ); 物色(优秀运动员、演员、音乐家等) | |
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prospect
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cynically
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athletics
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qualms
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lookout
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picturesque
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gee
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bluff
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genially
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bonnet
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flicker
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grizzly
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gracefully
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vividly
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deserted
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inadequate
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indifference
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cocktails
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flirt
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gathering
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glum
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adj.闷闷不乐的,阴郁的 | |
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noted
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adj.著名的,知名的 | |
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glumness
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swell
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vi.膨胀,肿胀;增长,增强 | |
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sarcastically
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grouch
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placated
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v.安抚,抚慰,使平静( placate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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acting
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coaxingly
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winsomely
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deliberately
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sensuous
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adj.激发美感的;感官的,感觉上的 | |
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distraction
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n.精神涣散,精神不集中,消遣,娱乐 | |
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