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One ON EARLY RISING
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One ON EARLY RISING
That amiable1 youth, Jimmy Thesiger, came racing2 down the big staircaseat Chimneys two steps at a time. So precipitate3 was his descent that he col-lided with Tredwell, the stately butler, just as the latter was crossing thehall bearing a fresh supply of hot coffee. Owing to the marvellous pres-ence of mind and masterly agility4 of Tredwell, no casualty occurred.
“Sorry,” apologized Jimmy. “I say, Tredwell, am I the last down?”
“No, sir. Mr. Wade5 has not come down yet.”
“Good,” said Jimmy, and entered the breakfast room.
The room was empty save for his hostess, and her reproachful gaze gaveJimmy the same feeling of discomfort6 he always experienced on catchingthe eye of a defunct7 codfish exposed on a fisherman’s slab8. Yet, hang it all,why should the woman look at him like that? To come down at a punctualnine thirty when staying in a country house simply wasn’t done. To besure, it was now a quarter past eleven which was, perhaps, the outsidelimit, but even then—
“Afraid I’m a bit late, Lady Coote. What?”
“Oh, it doesn’t matter,” said Lady Coote in a melancholy9 voice.
As a matter of fact, people being late for breakfast worried her verymuch. For the first ten years of her married life, Sir Oswald Coote (thenplain Mr.) had, to put it badly, raised hell if his morning meal were even ahalf minute later than eight o’clock. Lady Coote had been disciplined to re-gard unpunctuality as a deadly sin of the most unpardonable nature. Andhabit dies hard. Also, she was an earnest woman, and she could not helpasking herself what possible good these young people would ever do in theworld without early rising. As Sir Oswald so often said, to reporters andothers: “I attribute my success
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villain
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wreck
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reassuringly
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ad.安心,可靠 | |
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pointedly
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simplicity
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rankled
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considerably
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proprietor
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vegetating
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eloquence
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reliability
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