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XIII. Poor Joanna
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ONE EVENING my ears caught a mysterious allusion1 which Mrs. Todd made to Shell-heap Island. It was a chilly2 night of cold northeasterly rain, and I made a fire for the first time in the Franklin stove in my room, and begged my two housemates to come in and keep me company. The weather had convinced Mrs. Todd that it was time to make a supply of cough-drops, and she had been bringing forth3 herbs from dark and dry hiding-places, until now the pungent4 dust and odor of them had resolved themselves into one mighty5 flavor of spearmint that came from a simmering caldron of syrup6 in the kitchen. She called it done, and well done, and had ostentatiously left it to cool, and taken her knitting-work because Mrs. Fosdick was busy with hers. They sat in the two rocking-chairs, the small woman and the large one, but now and then I could see that Mrs. Todd's thoughts remained with the cough-drops. The time of gathering7 herbs was nearly over, but the time of syrups8 and cordials had begun.
The heat of the open fire made us a little drowsy9, but something in the way Mrs. Todd spoke10 of Shell-heap Island waked my interest. I waited to see if she would say any more, and then took a roundabout way back to the subject by saying what was first in my mind: that I wished the Green Island family were there to spend the evening with us,—Mrs. Todd's mother and her brother William.
Mrs. Todd smiled, and drummed on the arm of the rocking-chair. “Might scare William to death,” she warned me; and Mrs. Fosdick mentioned her intention of going out to Green Island to stay two or three days, if the wind didn't make too much sea.
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allusion
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chilly
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forth
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pungent
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mighty
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syrup
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gathering
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syrups
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drowsy
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spoke
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apron
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savages
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| 未开化的人,野蛮人( savage的名词复数 ) | |
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ashore
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peculiarities
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meditation
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nun
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hermit
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reticence
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doomed
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melancholy
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retired
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tempted
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cove
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clams
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conversed
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Mediterranean
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gust
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untie
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scattered
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