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XVIII A SERIOUS TEA-DRINKING
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It was very good for Nan to find herself cordially welcomed to a company of young people who had little thought of anything but amusement in the pleasant summer weather. Other young guests came to Dunport just then, and the hospitable1 town seemed to give itself up to their entertainment. Picnics and tea-drinkings followed each other, and the pleasure boats went up river and down river, while there were walks and rides and drives, and all manner of contrivances and excuses for spending much time together on the part of the young men and maidens2. It was a good while since Nan had taken such a long holiday, though she had by no means been without the pleasures of society. Not only had she made friends easily during her school-life and her later studies, but Oldfields itself, like all such good old nests, was apt to call back its wandering fledglings when the June weather came. It delighted her more and more to be in Dunport, and though she sometimes grew impatient, wise Dr. Leslie insisted that she must not hurry home. The change was the very best thing in the world for her. Dr. Ferris had alighted for a day or two in the course of one of his wandering flights; and it seemed to the girl that since everything was getting on so well without her in Oldfields, she had better, as the doctor had already expressed it, let her visit run its course like a fever. At any rate she could not come again very soon, and since her aunt seemed so happy, it was a pity to hurry away and end these days sooner than need be. It had been a charming surprise to find herself such a desired companion, and again and again quite the queen of that little court of frolickers, because lately she had felt like one who looks on at such things, and cannot make part of them. Yet all the time that she was playing she thought of her work with growing satisfaction. By other people the knowledge of her having studied medicine was not very well received. It was considered to have been the fault of Miss Prince, who should not have allowed a whimsical country doctor to have beguiled4 the girl into such silly notions, and many were the shafts5 sped toward so unwise an aunt for holding out against her niece so many years. To be sure the child had been placed under a most restricted guardianship6
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hospitable
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| adj.好客的;宽容的;有利的,适宜的 | |
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| 处女( maiden的名词复数 ); 少女; 未婚女子; (板球运动)未得分的一轮投球 | |
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| 虚妄,禅病 | |
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beguiled
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| v.欺骗( beguile的过去式和过去分词 );使陶醉;使高兴;消磨(时间等) | |
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| n.轴( shaft的名词复数 );(箭、高尔夫球棒等的)杆;通风井;一阵(疼痛、害怕等) | |
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guardianship
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tangles
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| (使)缠结, (使)乱作一团( tangle的第三人称单数 ) | |
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steadfastness
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inclination
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| n.倾斜;点头;弯腰;斜坡;倾度;倾向;爱好 | |
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remonstrance
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conspirator
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avowed
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formerly
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| 幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 ) | |
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preeminence
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eminence
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prudent
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unaware
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sitting-room
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propriety
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rebuke
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| vt./vi.传下来,下来,下降 | |
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odds
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parlor
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fragrance
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elegance
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languishing
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uncommonly
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disarray
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forth
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faltered
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countenance
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mortifying
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juncture
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irate
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refreshment
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determined
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steadily
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guilt
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astronomer
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meekly
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opposition
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judgment
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perfectly
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miserably
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| adv.痛苦地;悲惨地;糟糕地;极度地 | |
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clogged
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fettered
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apprentices
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schooling
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peculiar
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assented
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decided
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frankly
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bent
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unnatural
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antagonist
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attained
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retired
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vocation
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lesser
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flickered
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incapable
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housekeeper
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melancholy
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betokened
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impatience
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softened
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shrug
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discomfort
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