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CHAPTER III THE FOLKS ACROSS THE RIVER
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Her first glance told the girl that here was a distinctly unusual personage. His very appearance was quaint1 enough to excite comment from a stranger. It must have been away back in the revolutionary days when men daily wore coats cut in this fashion, straight across the waist-line in front and with two long tails flapping behind. Modern "dress coats" were much like it, to be sure, but this was of a faded blue-bottle color and had brass2 buttons and a frayed3 velvet4 collar on it. His trousers were tight-fitting below the knee and he wore gaiters and a wide-brimmed silk hat that rivaled his own age and had doubtless seen happier days.
Mary Louise couldn't see all these details from her seat in the pavilion across the river, but she was near enough to observe the general effect of the old man's antiquated5 costume and it amazed her.
Yes, he was old, nearly as ancient as his apparel, the girl decided6; but although he moved with slow deliberation his gait was not feeble, by any means. With hands clasped behind him and head slightly bowed, as if in meditation7, he paced the length of the well-worn path, reached the bridge and disappeared down the road toward the village.
"That," said a voice beside her, "is the Pooh-Bah of Cragg's Crossing. It is old Cragg himself."
Gran'pa Jim was leaning against the outer breast of the pavilion, book in hand.
"You startled me," she said, "but no more than that queer old man did. Was the village named after him, Gran'pa?"
"I suppose so; or after his father, perhaps, for the place seems even older than old Cragg. He has an 'office' in a bare little room over the store, and I rented this place from him. Whatever his former fortunes may have been—and I imagine the Craggs once owned all the land about here—old Hezekiah seems reduced to a bare existence."
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quaint
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| adj.古雅的,离奇有趣的,奇怪的 | |
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brass
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| n.黄铜;黄铜器,铜管乐器 | |
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frayed
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| adj.磨损的v.(使布、绳等)磨损,磨破( fray的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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velvet
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antiquated
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| adj.陈旧的,过时的 | |
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meditation
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delightful
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cozy
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burrows
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indirectly
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orphaned
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remains
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possessed
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| 专心地; 恩爱地; 忠实地; 一心一意地 | |
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revel
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plank
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lobster
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tattered
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mighty
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sincerity
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