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CHAPTER V. MARIE SPEAKS HER MIND
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Billy with John and Peggy met Marie Hawthorn1 at the station. “Peggy” was short for “Pegasus,” and was what Billy always called her luxurious2, seven-seated touring car.
“I simply won't call it 'automobile3,'” she had declared when she bought it. “In the first place, it takes too long to say it, and in the second place, I don't want to add one more to the nineteen different ways to pronounce it that I hear all around me every day now. As for calling it my 'car,' or my 'motor car'—I should expect to see a Pullman or one of those huge black trucks before my door, if I ordered it by either of those names. Neither will I insult the beautiful thing by calling it a 'machine.' Its name is Pegasus. I shall call it 'Peggy.'”
And “Peggy” she called it. John sniffed4 his disdain5, and Billy's friends made no secret of their amused tolerance6; but, in an astonishingly short time, half the automobile owners of her acquaintance were calling their own cars “Peggy”; and even the dignified7 John himself was heard to order “some gasoline for Peggy,” quite as a matter of course.
When Marie Hawthorn stepped from the train at the North Station she greeted Billy with affectionate warmth, though at once her blue eyes swept the space beyond expectantly and eagerly.
Billy's lips curved in a mischievous8 smile.
“No, he didn't come,” she said. “He didn't want to—a little bit.”
Marie grew actually pale.
“Didn't want to!” she stammered
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hawthorn
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luxurious
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| adj.精美而昂贵的;豪华的 | |
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automobile
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| n.汽车,机动车 | |
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sniffed
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| v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的过去式和过去分词 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说 | |
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disdain
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dignified
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mischievous
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strata
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interfere
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softened
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beacon
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mite
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abhor
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| n.不和,意见不合,争论,(音乐)不和谐 | |
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