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CHAPTER X THE LADY OF THE ROSES
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It was a new world, indeed, that David created for Joe after that—a world that had to do with entrancing music where once was silence; delightful1 companionship where once was loneliness; and toothsome cookies and doughnuts where once was hunger.
The Widow Glaspell, Joe's mother, worked out by the day, scrubbing and washing; and Joe, perforce, was left to the somewhat erratic2 and decidedly unskillful ministrations of Betty. Betty was no worse, and no better, than any other untaught, irresponsible twelve-year-old girl, and it was not to be expected, perhaps, that she would care to spend all the bright sunny hours shut up with her sorely afflicted4 and somewhat fretful brother. True, at noon she never failed to appear and prepare something that passed for a dinner for herself and Joe. But the Glaspell larder5 was frequently almost as empty as were the hungry stomachs that looked to it for refreshment6; and it would have taken a far more skillful cook than was the fly-away Betty to evolve anything from it that was either palatable7 or satisfying.
With the coming of David into Joe's life all this was changed. First, there were the music and the companionship. Joe's father had "played in the band" in his youth, and (according to the Widow Glaspell) had been a "powerful hand for music." It was from him, presumably, that Joe had inherited his passion for melody and harmony; and it was no wonder that David recognized so soon in the blind boy the spirit that made them kin8. At the first stroke of David's bow, indeed, the dingy9 walls about them would crumble10 into nothingness, and together the two boys were off in a fairy world of loveliness and joy.
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delightful
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| 使受痛苦,折磨( afflict的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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larder
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kin
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touching
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longing
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merging
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spoke
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thwart
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generosity
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shanty
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farmhouse
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celebrated
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parlance
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luxurious
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exclamation
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admiration
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ardent
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outright
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prettily
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shaft
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stunned
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