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CHAPTER II. THE PRODIGY.
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The two visitors were conducted through a long veranda1, paved with a delicate mosaic2 of many-coloured tiles, and overhung with blossoming creepers.
“Coldstream planted every one of these with his own hand,” observed the doctor, as his companion stopped for a moment to admire a specially3 magnificent creeper. “His lady-love always delighted in flowers. She used, when a child, to stick one into each of my button-holes; and would have hung daisy-chains round my neck, but that I was impatient of fetters4, even when forged by pretty, plump, dimpled hands.” Dr. Pinfold’s face always wore a benevolent5 expression when he thought of the little godchild who had been dear to the old bachelor, and whose innocent affection had been his best tie to his fellow-creatures.
The visitors then entered a pleasant apartment, which looked shady and cool after the glare outside. The white walls were ornamented6 with the graceful7 arabesque8 designs in painting in which Oriental artists excel. There were on them also a few choice water-colour drawings, executed by Mr. Coldstream himself. He had considerable artistic9 talent, and had been stimulated10 to make finished pictures from rough sketches11 taken in England, that his bride might have pleasant reminders12
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mosaic
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fetters
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ornamented
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leopards
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astonishment
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satire
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poising
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unwillingly
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arrogant
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folly
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shipping
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knave
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accusation
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uncommon
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bog
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smack
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