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The romance alluded1 to in the foregoing chapter had been going on, so far as Abijah Flagg's part of it was concerned, for many years, his affection dating back in his own mind to the first moment that he saw Emma Jane Perkins at the age of nine.
Emma Jane had shown no sign of reciprocating2 his attachment3 until the last three years, when the evolution of the chore-boy into the budding scholar and man of affairs had inflamed4 even her somewhat dull imagination.
Squire5 Bean's wife had taken Abijah away from the poorhouse, thinking that she could make him of some little use in her home. Abbie Flagg, the mother, was neither wise nor beautiful; it is to be feared that she was not even good, and her lack of all these desirable qualities, particularly the last one, had been impressed upon the child ever since he could remember. People seemed to blame him for being in the world at all; this world that had not expected him nor desired him, nor made any provision for him. The great battle-axe of poorhouse opinion was forever leveled at the mere6 little atom of innocent transgression7, until he grew sad and shy, clumsy, stiff, and self-conscious. He had an indomitable craving8 for love in his heart and had never received a caress9 in his life.
He was more contented10 when he came to Squire Bean's house. The first year he could only pick up chips, carry pine wood into the kitchen, go to the post-office, run errands, drive the cows, and feed the hens, but every day he grew more and more useful.
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| adj.往复的;来回的;交替的;摆动的v.报答,酬答( reciprocate的现在分词 );(机器的部件)直线往复运动 | |
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| n.附属物,附件;依恋;依附 | |
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squire
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transgression
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craving
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caress
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contented
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curtly
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premises
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positively
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pang
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dreaded
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edifice
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rivalry
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bosom
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allusion
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lurking
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tantalizing
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audacity
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infinitely
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providence
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chamber
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athletics
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slumber
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adverse
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probation
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exalted
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