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CHAPTER XXII. PLANS AND PLOTTINGS
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To Billy, Alice Greggory's first visit to Hillside was in every way a delight and a satisfaction. To Alice, it was even more than that. For the first time in years she found herself welcomed into a home of wealth, culture, and refinement1 as an equal; and the frank cordiality and naturalness of her hostess's evident expectation of meeting a congenial companion was like balm to a sensitive soul rendered morbid2 by long years of superciliousness3 and snubbing.
No wonder that under the cheery friendliness4 of it all, Alice Greggory's cold reserve vanished, and that in its place came something very like her old ease and charm of manner. By the time Aunt Hannah—according to previous agreement—came into the room, the two girls were laughing and chatting over the operetta as if they had known each other for years.
Much to Billy's delight, Alice Greggory, as a musician, proved to be eminently5 satisfactory. She was quick at sight reading, and accurate. She played easily, and with good expression. Particularly was she a good accompanist, possessing to a marked degree that happy faculty6 of accompanying a singer: which means that she neither led the way nor lagged behind, being always exactly in sympathetic step—than which nothing is more soul-satisfying to the singer.
It was after the music for the operetta had been well-practised and discussed that Alice Greggory chanced to see one of Billy's own songs lying near her. With a pleased smile she picked it up.
“Oh, you know this, too!” she cried. “I played it for a lady only the other day. It's so pretty, I think—all of hers are, that I have seen. Billy Neilson is a girl, you know, they say, in spite of—” She stopped abruptly7. Her eyes grew wide and questioning. “Miss Neilson—it can't be—you don't mean—is your name—it is—you!” she finished
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refinement
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| n.文雅;高尚;精美;精制;精炼 | |
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morbid
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| adj.病的;致病的;病态的;可怕的 | |
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superciliousness
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friendliness
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eminently
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faculty
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abruptly
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joyously
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scarlet
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noted
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covert
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tempting
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reprehensible
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repelling
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honeymoon
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dire
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beacon
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cozy
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delightful
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opposition
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specially
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longing
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subsided
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saucily
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groom
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reminder
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conscientious
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soloist
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tenor
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conspirator
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pretext
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wagon
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frantically
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agitation
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blithely
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ardently
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doorway
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standing
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wailed
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miserable
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| adj.悲惨的,痛苦的;可怜的,糟糕的 | |
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flicker
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eyelid
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consternation
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decided
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perfectly
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blandly
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