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CHAPTER XI JASON JONES IS FRIGHTENED
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When Alora had retired1 to her bedroom that night Mary Louise told to her grandfather, who was her trusted confidant, all that the unhappy girl had related.
"Of course," she added, "Alora's explanations dispel2 my half formed suspicion that there is some mystery about Jason Jones. I now see that you were right, Gran'pa Jim, to laugh at me when I suggested such a thing, for in truth the man is easily understood once you become acquainted with his history. However, I now dislike him more than ever."
"In justice to Jason Jones," remarked the old Colonel, "we must acquit3 him of being a hypocrite. He doesn't attempt to mask his nature and a stranger is bound to see him at his worst. Doubtless Antoinette Seaver understood the man better than we are able to and sixteen years ago, or so, when he had youth, talent and ambition, his disagreeable characteristics were probably not so marked. As for Alora, she is strongly prejudiced against her father and we must make due allowance for her bitterness. The feeling probably arose through her sudden transfer from the care of a generous and loving mother to that of an ungracious father—a parent she had never before known. A child of eleven is likely to form strong affections and passionate4 dislikes."
"Do you know," said Mary Louise, "it shocks me, this hatred5 of her father. It seems so unnatural6. I wish we could bring them to understand one another better, Gran'pa Jim."
"That might prove a difficult task, my dear," he replied with a smile, gently stroking her hair the while, "and I do not think we are justified7 in undertaking8 it. How many times during our travels, Mary Louise, has your
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dispel
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acquit
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passionate
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hatred
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unnatural
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liking
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villa
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