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CHAPTER I AN UNPREMEDITATED FOLLY
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Steve Tolman had done a wrong thing and he knew it.
While his father, mother, and sister Doris had been absent in New York for a week-end visit and Havens1, the chauffeur2, was ill at the hospital, the boy had taken the big six-cylinder car from the garage without anybody's permission and carried a crowd of his friends to Torrington to a football game. And that was not the worst of it, either. At the foot of the long hill leading into the village the mighty3 leviathan so unceremoniously borrowed had come to a halt, refusing to move another inch, and Stephen now sat helplessly in it, awaiting the aid his comrades had promised to send back from the town.
What an ignominious4 climax5 to what had promised to be a royal holiday! Steve scowled6 with chagrin7 and disappointment.
The catastrophe8 served him right. Unquestionably
he should not have taken the car without asking. He had never run it all by himself before, although many times he had driven it when either his father or Havens had been at his elbow. It had gone all right then. What reason had he to suppose a mishap9 would befall him when they were not by? It was infernally hard luck!
Goodness only knew what was the matter with the thing. Probably something was smashed, something that might require days or even weeks to repair, and would cost a lot of money. Here was a pretty dilemma10!
How angry his father would be!
The family were going to use the automobile
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mighty
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ignominious
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climax
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catastrophe
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automobile
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spacious
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benefactor
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pseudonym
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prospect
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Ford
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fleeting
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idol
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crimson
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refractory
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sodas
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cones
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hoarse
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marred
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enjoyment
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precisely
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monstrous
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crest
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casually
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