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Rebecca walked rapidly along in the gathering1 twilight2, thinking of the eventful morrow.
As she approached the turning on the left called the old Milltown road, she saw a white horse and wagon3, driven by a man with a rakish, flapping, Panama hat, come rapidly around the turn and disappear over the long hills leading down to the falls. There was no mistaking him; there never was another Abner Simpson, with his lean height, his bushy reddish hair, the gay cock of his hat, and the long piratical, upturned mustaches, which the boys used to say were used as hat-racks by the Simpson children at night.. The old Milltown road ran past Mrs. Fogg's house, so he must have left Clara Belle4 there, and Rebecca's heart glowed to think that her poor little friend need not miss the raising.
She began to run now, fearful of being late for supper, and covered the ground to the falls in a brief time. As she crossed the bridge she again saw Abner Simpson's team, drawn5 up at the watering trough.
Coming a little nearer, with the view of inquiring for the family, her quick eye caught sight of something unexpected. A gust6 of wind blew up a corner of a linen7 lap-robe in the back of the wagon, and underneath8 it she distinctly saw the white-sheeted bundle that held the flag; the bundle with a tiny, tiny spot of red bunting peeping out at one corner. It is true she had eaten, slept, dreamed red, white, and blue for weeks, but there was no mistaking the evidence of her senses; the idolized flag, longed for, worked for, sewed for, that flag was in the back of Abner Simpson's wagon, and if so, what would become of the raising?
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gathering
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belle
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foe
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scrambled
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monologue
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varied
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dwelling
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bungling
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diplomacy
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moody
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brass
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conceal
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infamy
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wrath
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discretion
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lug
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grandiloquent
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patriotism
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| n.爱国精神,爱国心,爱国主义 | |
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joyously
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meddlesome
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torrent
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lash
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chatter
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pious
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