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CHAPTER XVII AN AMBASSADOR OF CUPID'S
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Christmas again brought all the young people home for the holidays. It brought, also, a Christmas party at James Blaisdell's home. It was a very different party, however, from the housewarming of a year before.
To begin with, the attendance was much smaller; Mrs. Hattie had been very exclusive in her invitations this time. She had not invited "everybody who ever went anywhere." There were champagne1, and cigarettes for the ladies, too.
As before, Mr. Smith and Miss Maggie went together. Miss Maggie, who had not attended any social gathering2 since Father Duff died, yielded to Mr. Smith's urgings and said that she would go to this. But Miss Maggie wished afterward3 that she had not gone—there were so many, many features about that party that Miss Maggie did not like.
She did not like the champagne nor the cigarettes. She did not like Bessie's showy, low-cut dress, nor her supercilious4 airs. She did not like the look in Fred's eyes, nor the way he drank the champagne. She did not like Jane's maneuvers5 to bring Mellicent and Hibbard Gaylord into each other's company—nor the way Mr. Smith maneuvered6 to get Mellicent for himself.
Of all these, except the very last, Miss Maggie talked with Mr. Smith on the way home—yet it was the very last that was uppermost in her mind, except perhaps, Fred. She did speak of Fred; but because that, too, was so much to her, she waited until the last before she spoke7 of it.
"You saw Fred, of course," she began then.
"Yes." Short as the word was, it carried a volume of meaning to Miss
Maggie's fearful ears. She turned to him quickly.
"Mr. Smith, it—it isn't true, is it?"
"I'm afraid it is."
"You saw him—drinking, then?"
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champagne
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gathering
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supercilious
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| adj.目中无人的,高傲的;adv.高傲地;n.高傲 | |
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maneuvers
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maneuvered
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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rattling
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distressed
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judgment
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shameful
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flirtation
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preoccupied
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tinge
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deliberately
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countenance
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nervously
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mischief
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monopolized
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flora
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contented
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smothered
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chuckled
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mischievous
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mischievously
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accosted
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curiously
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stammered
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gloweringly
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