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XVIII. The Bowden Reunion
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IT IS VERY RARE in country life, where high days and holidays are few, that any occasion of general interest proves to be less than great. Such is the hidden fire of enthusiasm in the New England nature that, once given an outlet1, it shines forth2 with almost volcanic3 light and heat. In quiet neighborhoods such inward force does not waste itself upon those petty excitements of every day that belong to cities, but when, at long intervals4, the altars to patriotism5, to friendship, to the ties of kindred, are reared in our familiar fields, then the fires glow, the flames come up as if from the inexhaustible burning heart of the earth; the primal7 fires break through the granite8 dust in which our souls are set. Each heart is warm and every face shines with the ancient light. Such a day as this has transfiguring powers, and easily makes friends of those who have been cold-hearted, and gives to those who are dumb their chance to speak, and lends some beauty to the plainest face.
“Oh, I expect I shall meet friends today that I haven't seen in a long while,” said Mrs. Blackett with deep satisfaction. “'Twill bring out a good many of the old folks, 'tis such a lovely day. I'm always glad not to have them disappointed.”
“I guess likely the best of 'em'll be there,” answered Mrs. Todd with gentle humor, stealing a glance at me. “There's one thing certain: there's nothing takes in this whole neighborhood like anything related to the Bowdens. Yes, I do feel that when you call upon the Bowdens you may expect most families to rise up between the Landing and the far end of the Back Cove9. Those that aren't kin6 by blood are kin by marriage.”
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outlet
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| n.出口/路;销路;批发商店;通风口;发泄 | |
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forth
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volcanic
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intervals
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patriotism
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kin
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granite
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cove
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aisles
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benediction
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severely
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soothing
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wagon
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knoll
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scattered
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footpaths
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| 人行小径,人行道( footpath的名词复数 ) | |
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swarming
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| 密集( swarm的现在分词 ); 云集; 成群地移动; 蜜蜂或其他飞行昆虫成群地飞来飞去 | |
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stony
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pranced
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hearty
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chivalry
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conveyance
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hospitable
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preeminent
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grove
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chattering
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distinguished
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mowed
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gulls
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stockade
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zealous
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indifference
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crestfallen
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amiability
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cramp
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curiously
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rustic
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cannon
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flustered
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tempt
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likeness
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mischief
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homely
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disconsolate
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sordid
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privately
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offender
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disorder
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countenance
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