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CHAPTER XIIITHE DANCING BEGINS
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Christmas saw many changes in the Blaisdell families.
The James Blaisdells had moved into the big house near the Gaylord place. Mrs. Hattie had installed two maids in the kitchen, bought a handsome touring car, and engaged an imposing-looking chauffeur1. Fred had entered college, and Bessie had been sent to a fashionable school on the Hudson. Benny, to his disgust, had also been sent away to an expensive school. Christmas, however, found them all at home for the holidays, and for the big housewarming that their parents were planning to give on Christmas night.
The Frank Blaisdells had also moved. They were occupying a new house not too far from the grocery store. They had not bought it yet. Mrs. Jane said that she wished to live in it awhile, so as to be sure she would really like it. Besides, it would save the interest on the money for that much time, anyway. True, she had been a little disturbed when her husband reminded her that they would be paying rent meanwhile. But she said that didn't matter; she was not going to put all that money into a house just yet, anyway,—not till she was sure it was the best they could do for the price.
They, too, were planning a housewarming. Theirs was to come the night after Christmas. Mrs. Jane told her husband that they should not want theirs the same night, of course, as Hattie's, and that if she had hers right away the next night, she could eat up any of the cakes or ice cream that was left from Hattie's party, and thus save buying so much new for herself. But her husband was so indignant over the idea of eating "Hattie's leavings" that she had to give up this part of her plan, though she still arranged to have her housewarming on the day following her sister-in-law's.
Mellicent, like Bessie, was home from school, though not from the same
school. Mrs. Jane had found another one that was just as good as
Bessie's, she said, and which did not cost near so much money. Mr.
Smith was not living with them now, of course. He was boarding at Miss
Maggie Duff's.
Miss Flora2 was living in the same little rented cottage she had occupied for many years. She said that she should move, of course, when she got through her mourning, but, until then she thought it more suitable for her to stay where she was. She had what she wanted to eat, now, however, and she did not do dressmaking any longer. She still did her own housework, in spite of Harriet Blaisdell's insistence
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chauffeur
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| n.(受雇于私人或公司的)司机;v.为…开车 | |
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parlor
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benefactor
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apron
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gallantly
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expressive
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abruptly
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hawk
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den
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| v.(土地)下陷(因在地下采矿)( subside的过去式和过去分词 );减弱;下降至较低或正常水平;一下子坐在椅子等上 | |
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distresses
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deliberately
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impartiality
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wrangle
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groans
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pointed
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taunting
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| 嘲讽( taunt的现在分词 ); 嘲弄; 辱骂; 奚落 | |
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shrugged
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demure
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secluded
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gilt
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unlimited
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soda
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frivolous
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amethyst
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spoke
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mistily
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shimmering
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iridescence
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beads
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hearth
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discomfited
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perfectly
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rejection
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