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CHAPTER XI SANTA CLAUS ARRIVES
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It was not long after this that Mr. Smith found a tall, gray-haired man, with keen gray eyes, talking with Mrs. Jane Blaisdell and Mellicent in the front room over the grocery store.
"Well—" began Mr. Smith, a joyful1 light of recognition in his eyes. Then suddenly he stooped and picked up something from the floor. When he came upright his face was very red. He did not look at the tall, gray-haired man again as he advanced into the room.
Mellicent turned to him eagerly.
"Oh, Mr. Smith, it's the lawyer—he's come. And it's true. It IS true!"
"This is Mr. Smith, Mr. Norton," murmured Mrs. Jane Blaisdell to the
keen-eyed man, who, also, for no apparent reason, had grown very red.
"Mr. Smith's a Blaisdell, too,—distant, you know. He's doing a
Blaisdell book."
"Indeed! How interesting! How are you, Mr.—Smith?" The lawyer smiled and held out his hand, but there was an odd constraint2 in his manner. "So you're a Blaisdell, too, are you?"
"Er—yes," said Mr. Smith, smiling straight into the lawyer's eyes.
"But not near enough to come in on the money, of course," explained Mrs. Jane. "He isn't a Hiller-Blaisdell. He's just boarding here, while he writes his book.
"Oh I see. So he isn't near enough to come in—on the money." This time it was the lawyer who was smiling straight into Mr. Smith's eyes.
But he did not smile for long. A sudden question from Mellicent seemed to freeze the smile on his lips.
"Mr. Norton, please, what was Mr. Stanley G. Fulton like?" she begged.
"Why—er—" The lawyer came to a still more unhappy pause.
"Of course, we've seen his pictures," broke in Mellicent, "but those don't tell us anything. And YOU KNEW HIM. So won't you tell us what he was like, please, while we're waiting for father to come up? Was he nice and jolly, or was he stiff and
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joyful
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| adj.欢乐的,令人欢欣的 | |
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constraint
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| n.(on)约束,限制;限制(或约束)性的事物 | |
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stammered
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mere
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bland
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haughty
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coaxed
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conceited
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rascal
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remarkable
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exclamation
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flora
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convertible
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delightful
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joyfully
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awakened
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realization
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paltry
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helping
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coupons
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bequest
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automobiles
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generosity
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scrap
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legacy
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bequests
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disposition
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eccentricities
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retirement
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debonair
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promptly
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countenance
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chuckle
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| vi./n.轻声笑,咯咯笑 | |
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