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CHAPTER XXI GENEVIEVE LEARNS SOMETHING NOT IN BOOKS
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School, in an amazingly short time, fell into its customary routine. Genevieve, it is true, did not cease to pine for long, free hours out of doors; but with as good grace as she could muster1 she submitted to the inevitable2.
Miss Hart was still not a favorite in the school, and no one seemed to realize this more keenly than did Miss Hart herself. At all events, as the days passed, she grew thinner and paler looking, and more nervous and worried in her manner. While none of the Happy Hexagons deliberately3 set herself to making trouble, certainly none of them tried to cause matters to be any easier for her. The girls themselves had long since forgotten their brief day of unpleasantness regarding O. B. J. Holmes, and were more devoted4 than ever, after this, their first quarrel.
In the Kennedy home, too, matters had settled into their usual routine. Miss Jane had returned, and the days, for Genevieve, were full of study, practice, and the usual number of lessons in cooking and sewing.
As the crisp October days came, every pleasant Saturday afternoon found the Hexagon Club off for a long walk or ride, sometimes by themselves, sometimes with Harold, Charlie, O. B. J. Holmes, or some of the other boys and girls as invited guests.
O. B. J. Holmes had long since ceased to be the "new boy." He was not, indeed, exactly a favorite with some of the young people, but he was included frequently in their merrymakings—chiefly because Genevieve declared openly that she thought he ought to be. He was not called "Oliver" except in the classroom. Outside he was known usually as "O. B. J." slurred5 into "Obejay." Sometimes, it is true, Tilly's old "O Be Joyful6" was heard, but not often—perhaps because the lad appeared not to care if they did call him that, specially7 if Genevieve were near to join in the good-natured laugh with which he greeted it.
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muster
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inevitable
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deliberately
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devoted
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slurred
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joyful
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specially
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friendliness
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fathom
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aggrieved
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| adj.愤愤不平的,受委屈的;悲痛的;(在合法权利方面)受侵害的v.令委屈,令苦恼,侵害( aggrieve的过去式);令委屈,令苦恼,侵害( aggrieve的过去式和过去分词) | |
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revival
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| n.复兴,复苏,(精力、活力等的)重振 | |
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demurely
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awfully
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dignified
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dubiously
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frankly
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freckle
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allurement
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frenzied
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apparently
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spoke
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alluring
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irritation
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remonstrated
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pony
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giggled
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promptly
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rebelliously
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perfectly
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tingling
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chuckled
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entirely
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judicious
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lenient
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grove
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darting
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janitor
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faltered
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exclamation
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determinedly
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winking
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| n.瞬眼,目语v.使眼色( wink的现在分词 );递眼色(表示友好或高兴等);(指光)闪烁;闪亮 | |
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courageous
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| adj.勇敢的,有胆量的 | |
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stifling
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smothering
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| (使)窒息, (使)透不过气( smother的现在分词 ); 覆盖; 忍住; 抑制 | |
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constrainedly
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| 不自然地,勉强地,强制地 | |
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accomplished
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taunt
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pomposity
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wager
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ethics
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