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CHAPTER XIII DICK MAKES HIS SECOND APPEARANCE
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When Mr. Ackerman's car rolled up to the hotel later in the morning the puzzle no longer lacked a solution for in the automobile1 beside the steamboat magnate sat Dick Martin, the lad of the pocketbook adventure. At first glance Steve scarcely recognized the boy, such a transformation3 had taken place in his appearance. He wore a new suit of blue serge, a smartly cut reefer, shiny shoes, a fresh cap, and immaculate linen4. Soap and water, as well as a proper style of haircut had added their part to the miracle until now, with face glowing and eyes alight with pleasure, Dick was as attractive a boy as one would care to see.
"I have brought Dick along with me, you see," the New Yorker explained, when the three were in the car and speeding up Fifth Avenue. "He and I have been shopping and now he is coming home to stay with me until we hear from one of the schools to which I have written. If they can find a place for him he will start at once. Then he is going to study hard and see what sort of a man he can make of himself. I expect to be very proud of him some day."
The lad flushed.
"I am going to do my best," said he, in a low tone.
"That is all any one can do, sonny," declared Mr. Ackerman kindly5. "You'll win out. Don't you worry! I'm not."
He smiled and Dick smiled back timidly.
"Have you been up to Mr. Ackerman's house yet and seen the boats?" Stephen asked, to break the pause that fell between them.
"His collection, you mean? Sure! I'm—staying there."
"Living there, sonny," put in the financier.
"Then I suppose he's told you all about them," went on Stephen, a hint of envy in his tone.
"I haven't yet," laughed their host, "for there hasn't been time. Dick only left the hotel yesterday and we have had a great deal to do since. We had to go to his lodgings6 and say good-by to the people there who have been kind to him and tell them why he was not coming back. And then there were errands and many other things to see to. So he has not been at home much yet," concluded Mr. Ackerman, with a kindly emphasis on the final sentence.
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automobile
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| n.汽车,机动车 | |
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advent
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| n.(重要事件等的)到来,来临 | |
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transformation
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linen
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kindly
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lodgings
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uncommon
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fatigue
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poke
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suite
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panorama
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quaint
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furtive
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faltered
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apparently
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sincerity
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confession
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hearty
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anticipatory
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divan
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impractical
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proprietor
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machinery
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forerunner
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boiler
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decided
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navigate
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promptly
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irony
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prospect
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previously
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marvel
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remarkable
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scant
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dignify
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funnel
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apparition
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distinguished
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vehemently
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thwart
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imprisonment
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jeered
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fawning
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costly
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lawsuits
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defiance
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yarn
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hatred
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