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CHAPTER XXI. PEG BOWEN COMES TO CHURCH
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When those of us who are still left of that band of children who played long years ago in the old orchard1 and walked the golden road together in joyous2 companionship, foregather now and again in our busy lives and talk over the events of those many merry moons—there are some of our adventures that gleam out more vividly3 in memory than the others, and are oftener discussed. The time we bought God’s picture from Jerry Cowan—the time Dan ate the poison berries—the time we heard the ghostly bell ring—the bewitchment of Paddy—the visit of the Governor’s wife—and the night we were lost in the storm—all awaken4 reminiscent jest and laughter; but none more than the recollection of the Sunday Peg5 Bowen came to church and sat in our pew. Though goodness knows, as Felicity would say, we did not think it any matter for laughter at the time—far from it.
It was one Sunday evening in July. Uncle Alec and Aunt Janet, having been out to the morning service, did not attend in the evening, and we small fry walked together down the long hill road, wearing Sunday attire6 and trying, more or less successfully, to wear Sunday faces also. Those walks to church, through the golden completeness of the summer evenings, were always very pleasant to us, and we never hurried, though, on the other hand, we were very careful not to be late.
This particular evening was particularly beautiful. It was cool after a hot day, and wheat fields all about us were ripening7 to their harvestry. The wind gossiped with the grasses along our way, and over them the buttercups danced, goldenly-glad. Waves of sinuous8 shadow went over the ripe hayfields, and plundering
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orchard
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n.果园,果园里的全部果树,(美俚)棒球场 | |
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n.木栓,木钉;vt.用木钉钉,用短桩固定 | |
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ripening
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plundering
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掠夺,抢劫( plunder的现在分词 ) | |
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graveyard
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choir
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soothe
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savage
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adorning
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修饰,装饰物 | |
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gems
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growth; economy; management; and customer satisfaction 增长 | |
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awfully
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mischievous
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beaver
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aisle
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relish
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perennial
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fascination
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distressed
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relic
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severely
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outraged
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bonnet
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knack
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brewer
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n. 啤酒制造者 | |
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ostrich
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goaded
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awe
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anguish
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peppermint
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n.薄荷,薄荷油,薄荷糖 | |
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faltered
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bevy
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sweeping
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derisively
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Christian
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subsided
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judgment
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discomfiture
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