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Chapter Five.
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The Breakfast Party at Seaside Villa1.
The morning after the storm was bright and beautiful. The breakers, indeed, were still thundering on the shore, but otherwise the sea was calm, and the sun shone into the breakfast parlour of Seaside Villa with a degree of intensity2 that might have warmed the heart of an oyster3. It certainly warmed the heart of the household cat, which, being an early riser, was first down-stairs, and lay at full length on the rug, enjoying at once the heat of the glowing fire which tinged4 its brown back with red, and the blazing sun which turned its white breast yellow.
Presently a dark cloud entered the room. It sat on the brow of George Stuart, Esquire, of Wreckumoft, the head of the family. Mr Stuart walked up to the fire and turned his back to it, as if to offer it a deliberate insult, while yet he accepted all the benefit it could afford him on that cold December morning.
The cat being in his way, he moved it out of his way with his foot. He did it roughly, but he did not exactly kick it, for he was not a cruel, or naturally unkind man.
Having disposed of the cat, and looked twice at his watch, and blown his nose three times—the last twice unnecessarily—Mr Stuart rang the bell with violence.
Mrs Niven entered.
“Why is breakfast not ready?” said the master with asperity5.
“Breakfast is ready, sir,” replied the housekeeper6 with dignity.
“Where is my sister, then, and the rest of them?” The questioner was partly answered by the abrupt7 and somewhat flurried entrance of the sister referred to.
“What’s the meaning of this, Peppy?” demanded Mr Stuart with a frown.
“My dear George,” said Miss Peppy, bustling8
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housekeeper
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adj.突然的,意外的;唐突的,鲁莽的 | |
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saluted
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