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II COUSIN EUNICE CHATTERTON
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II COUSIN EUNICE CHATTERTON
Phronsie dropped one small hand by her side, and stood quite still regarding the visitor.
"Oh, my goodness me," ejaculated Mrs. Chatterton, startled out of her elegance1, and not pausing to
adjust the glass, but using her two good eyes to the best advantage.
"Hoity-toity! So you are back again!" exclaimed Mr. King by way of welcome. "Well, and if I
may ask, what brought you now, Eunice?"
Mrs. Chatterton gathered herself up and smiled in a superior way.
"Never mind my reasons, Cousin Horatio. What a fine child you have there;" now the glass came
into play; "pray tell me all about her."
"You have well said," observed Mr. King, seating himself with the utmost deliberateness, and
drawing Phronsie to her accustomed place on his knee, where she nestled, regardless of his
immaculate linen2 and fine waistcoat, "Phronsie Pepper is indeed a fine child; a very fine child,
Madam."
"Oh, my, and Oh, my!" cried Mrs. Chatterton, holding up her hands, "to think that you can so
demean yourself; why, she's actually mussing your shirt-front with her dirty little hands!"
"Phronsie Pepper's hands are never dirty, Madam," said the old gentleman gravely. "Sit still,
child," as Phronsie in a state of alarm struggled to slip down from his lap, thrusting the two
members thus referred to, well out before her.
Mrs. Chatterton burst into a loud laugh. "To think I have come to see Horatio King in such a state!
Jasper Horatio King!" she repeated scornfully. "I heard about it through the Bascombs' letters, but
I wouldn't believe it till I used my eyes. It's positively3 dreadful!"
Mr. King put back his head and laughed also; so heartily4, that Phronsie ceased to struggle, and
turned to regard him in silent astonishment5; and Mrs. Whitney, charmed that the rage usually
produced by conversation with Cousin Algernon's wife was not forthcoming, began to laugh, too,
so that the amusement of the tall lady was
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elegance
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n.优雅;优美,雅致;精致,巧妙 | |
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解(渴)( quench的过去式和过去分词 ); 终止(某事物); (用水)扑灭(火焰等); 将(热物体)放入水中急速冷却 | |
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