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Mrs. Cobb had enjoyed a considerable period of reflection during this monologue1, and Jacky had not used the time unwisely, offering several unconscious arguments and suggestions to the matter under discussion; lurching over on the greensward and righting himself with a chuckle2, kicking his bare feet about in delight at the sunshine and groping for his toes with arms too short to reach them, the movement involving an entire upsetting of equilibrium3 followed by more chuckles4.
Coming down the last of the stone steps, Sarah Ellen's mother regarded the baby with interest and sympathy.
“Poor little mite5!” she said; “that doesn't know what he's lost and what's going to happen to him. Seems to me we might keep him a spell till we're sure his father's deserted6 him for good. Want to come to Aunt Sarah, baby?”
Jack-o'-lantern turned from Rebecca and Emma Jane and regarded the kind face gravely; then he held out both his hands and Mrs. Cobb, stooping, gathered him like a harvest. Being lifted into her arms, he at once tore her spectacles from her nose and laughed aloud. Taking them from him gently, she put them on again, and set him in the cushioned rocking chair under the lilac bushes beside the steps. Then she took one of his soft hands in hers and patted it, and fluttered her fingers like birds before his eyes, and snapped them like castanets, remembering all the arts she had lavished7 upon “Sarah Ellen, aged8 seventeen months,” years and years ago.
Motherless baby and babyless mother,
Bring them together to love one another.
Rebecca knew nothing of this couplet, but she saw clearly enough that her case was won.
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chuckle
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| vi./n.轻声笑,咯咯笑 | |
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equilibrium
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| n.平衡,均衡,相称,均势,平静 | |
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chuckles
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| 轻声地笑( chuckle的名词复数 ) | |
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mite
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deserted
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lavished
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aged
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piazza
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marred
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chamber
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doom
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fragrant
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labor
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unprecedented
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vaguely
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seclusion
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hostilities
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suave
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primitive
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toads
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attic
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coaxed
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rivalry
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amiable
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heartier
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recreant
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crimson
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pumpkins
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ripened
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labors
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harp
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mien
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joyous
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sojourn
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maternal
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longing
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jealousy
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supremacy
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faltered
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