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CHAPTER XXII. ST. GEORGE KNOWS ALL ABOUT IT
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At midnight Ellen West was walking home from the Pollock silver wedding. She had stayed a little while after the other guests had gone, to help the gray-haired bride wash the dishes. The distance between the two houses was not far and the road good, so that Ellen was enjoying the walk back home in the moonlight.
The evening had been a pleasant one. Ellen, who had not been to a party for years, found it very pleasant. All the guests had been members of her old set and there was no intrusive1 youth to spoil the flavour, for the only son of the bride and groom2 was far away at college and could not be present. Norman Douglas had been there and they had met socially for the first time in years, though she had seen him once or twice in church that winter. Not the least sentiment was awakened3 in Ellen's heart by their meeting. She was accustomed to wonder, when she thought about it at all, how she could ever have fancied him or felt so badly over his sudden marriage. But she had rather liked meeting him again. She had forgotten how bracing4 and stimulating5 he could be. No gathering6 was ever stagnant7 when Norman Douglas was present. Everybody had been surprised when Norman came. It was well known he never went anywhere. The Pollocks had invited him because he had been one of the original guests, but they never thought he would come. He had taken his second cousin, Amy Annetta Douglas, out to supper and seemed rather attentive8 to her. But Ellen sat across the table from him and had a spirited argument with him—an argument during which all his shouting and banter9 could not fluster
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intrusive
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adj.打搅的;侵扰的 | |
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gathering
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adj.不流动的,停滞的,不景气的 | |
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adv. 恳求地 | |
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沉寂,可怕,凄凉 | |
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