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CHAPTER VI MR. TOLMAN'S SECOND YARN
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For a day or two it seemed to Stephen that he would never cease to be haunted by the shame and regret that followed his confiscation1 of the big red touring car, or forget the good resolutions he made in consequence; but within an incredibly short time both considerations were thrust into the background by the rush of life's busy current. School and athletics2 kept him occupied so that he had little leisure for thought, and when he was in the house his father and mother smiled on him as affectionately as before, which did much to restore to him his normal poise3. Long ago the boys had dropped the motor-car episode from their memories and even Bud Taylor did not refer to it when he and Steve came together to organize the hockey team for the approaching matches.
In the meantime the Thanksgiving holidays were drawing near and Mr. Tolman suggested that he and Stephen should run over to New York for a short visit. With the prospect4 of so much pleasure was it strange the boy ceased to dwell on the unhappiness of the past or the possibility of disaster in the future? The coming journey to New York was, to be sure, no great novelty, for Stephen had
often accompanied his father there on business excursions; nevertheless such an outing was a treat to which he looked forward as a sort of Arabian Nights adventure when for a short time he stayed at a large hotel, ate whatever food pleased his fancy, and went sight-seeing and to innumerable "shows" with his father. He was wont6 to return to Coventry after the holiday with a throng7 of happy memories and many a tale of marvels8 with which to entertain the boys.
Therefore when he and his father boarded the express Thanksgiving week the lad was in the highest spirits.
"Motor-cars are all very well," observed Mr. Tolman, as the porter stowed their luggage away, "but on a cold night like this a Pullman car on a well-laid track is not to be despised. Eh, son?"
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confiscation
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poise
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| vt./vi. 平衡,保持平衡;n.泰然自若,自信 | |
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prospect
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advent
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wont
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throng
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marvels
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chilly
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discomfort
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watt
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commissioners
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labor
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expenditure
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perfectly
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locomotion
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perilous
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inspectors
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| 发出隆隆声,发出辘辘声( rumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 轰鸣着缓慢行进; 发现…的真相; 看穿(阴谋) | |
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demonstration
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persevered
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undertaking
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decided
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gasped
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astonishment
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deliberately
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dilemma
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coaxed
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prospectors
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undertakings
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conceal
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soften
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mechanism
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