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CHAPTER XV. DR. CHILTON
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The great gray pile of masonry1 looked very different to Pollyanna when she made her second visit to the house of Mr. John Pendleton. Windows were open, an elderly woman was hanging out clothes in the back yard, and the doctor's gig stood under the porte-cochere.
As before Pollyanna went to the side door. This time she rang the bell—her fingers were not stiff to-day from a tight clutch on a bunch of keys.
A familiar-looking small dog bounded up the steps to greet her, but there was a slight delay before the woman who had been hanging out the clothes opened the door.
“If you please, I've brought some calf's-foot jelly for Mr. Pendleton,” smiled Pollyanna.
“Thank you,” said the woman, reaching for the bowl in the little girl's hand. “Who shall I say sent it? And it's calf's-foot jelly?”
The doctor, coming into the hall at that moment, heard the woman's words and saw the disappointed look on Pollyanna's face. He stepped quickly forward.
“Ah! Some calf's-foot jelly?” he asked genially2. “That will be fine! Maybe you'd like to see our patient, eh?”
“Oh, yes, sir,” beamed Pollyanna; and the woman, in obedience3 to a nod from the doctor, led the way down the hall at once, though plainly with vast surprise on her face.
Behind the doctor, a young man (a trained nurse from the nearest city) gave a disturbed exclamation4.
“But, Doctor, didn't Mr. Pendleton give orders not to admit—any one?”
“Oh, yes,” nodded the doctor, imperturbably5. “But I'm giving orders now. I'll take the risk.” Then he added whimsically: “You don't know, of course; but that little girl is better than a six-quart bottle of tonic6 any day. If anything or anybody can take the
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masonry
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genially
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obedience
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exclamation
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imperturbably
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tonic
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| n./adj.滋补品,补药,强身的,健体的 | |
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grouch
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quaint
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tenor
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reins
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| 感情,激情; 缰( rein的名词复数 ); 控制手段; 掌管; (成人带着幼儿走路以防其走失时用的)保护带 | |
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crimson
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brass
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sumptuously
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twitched
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fleeting
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scowl
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countenance
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trumpet
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invalids
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| 病人,残疾者( invalid的名词复数 ) | |
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sniffed
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eyebrows
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chuckled
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testily
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longing
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vaguely
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distressed
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helping
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blessing
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chipmunk
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sweeping
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perfectly
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meditation
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| n.熟虑,(尤指宗教的)默想,沉思,(pl.)冥想录 | |
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remonstrative
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| adj.抗议的,忠告的 | |
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outright
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| adv.坦率地;彻底地;立即;adj.无疑的;彻底的 | |
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