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CHAPTER II A DISCIPLE OF AVIATION
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The Kanes had come to California some three years previous because of Mr. Kane’s impaired1 health. He had been the manager of an important manufacturing company in the East, on a large salary for many years, and his family had lived royally and his children been given the best education that money could procure2. Orissa attended a famous girls’ school and Stephen went to college. But suddenly the father’s health broke and his physicians offered no hope for his life unless he at once migrated to a sunny clime where he might be always in the open air. He came to California and invested all his savings—not a great deal—in the orange ranch3. Three months later he died, leaving his blind wife and two children without any financial resources except what might be gleaned4 from the ranch. Fortunately the boy, Stephen, had just finished his engineering course at Cornell and was equipped—theoretically, at least—to begin a career with one of the best paying professions known to modern times. 21Mechanical to his finger tips, Stephen Kane had eagerly absorbed every bit of information placed before him and had been graduated so well that a fine position was offered him in New York, with opportunity for rapid advancement5.
Mr. Kane’s death prevented the young man from accepting this desirable offer. He was obliged to go to Los Angeles to care for his mother and sister. It was a difficult situation for an inexperienced boy to face, but he attacked the problem with the same manly6 courage that had enabled him to conquer Euclid and Calculus7 at school, and in the end arranged his father’s affairs fairly well.
The oranges from the ranch would give them a net income of about two thousand dollars a year, which was far from meaning poverty, although much less than the family expenditures8
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impaired
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| adj.受损的;出毛病的;有(身体或智力)缺陷的v.损害,削弱( impair的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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| vt.获得,取得,促成;vi.拉皮条 | |
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ranch
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gleaned
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advancement
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manly
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calculus
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automobile
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aviator
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specialty
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machinery
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inadequate
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mechanism
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accomplished
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propellers
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bungalow
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discomforts
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bragging
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lateral
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