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CHAPTER XV THE PUZZLE BECOMES INTRICATE
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Alora formed an immediate1 friendship for crippled Irene Macfarlane, first based on sympathy and afterward2 on genuine admiration3. That one condemned4 to pass her entire life in a wicker wheel-chair should be so bright and cheerful, with no word of protest or even a reference to her own misfortune, was deemed wonderful by Alora, and she soon found that Irene had an excuse or explanation for every seeming annoyance5 her friends suffered and delighted to console them. At the same time she allowed no one to console her, because she declared she needed no consolation6.
Such a disposition7 invited confidence, and soon Irene knew more of Alora's past history, including her trials and tribulations8, than even Mary Louise had yet learned, and was shocked and grieved at the girl's vengeful defiance9 of her father, due to his neglect and coldness as well as to his contemptible10 selfishness. But Irene had an excuse ready even for the artist.
"Poor Mr. Jones!" she said one day, when the three girls were together and had been discussing Alora's troubles; "think what a trial must have been to him to be saddled with the care of a child he had not seen since babyhood and had no especial interest in. As for affection between them, it could not sprout11 nor grow because there was no
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immediate
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admiration
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condemned
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annoyance
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consolation
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disposition
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tribulations
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defiance
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contemptible
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| adj.可鄙的,可轻视的,卑劣的 | |
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sprout
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mutual
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germinate
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wrecked
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shrug
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squander
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automobile
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luxurious
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pampered
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repelled
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friction
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spoke
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eldest
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impoverished
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earnings
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speck
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persistently
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nervously
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noted
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toad
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squats
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inquiries
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instructors
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cowardice
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treatises
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scrawl
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| vt.潦草地书写;n.潦草的笔记,涂写 | |
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villa
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entirely
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| ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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luncheon
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query
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succumbed
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fascination
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| n.令人着迷的事物,魅力,迷恋 | |
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musingly
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heed
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guardian
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decided
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judgment
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speculative
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peculiar
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dividends
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| 红利( dividend的名词复数 ); 股息; 被除数; (足球彩票的)彩金 | |
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derived
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amazement
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insignificance
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hoarding
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curtly
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attested
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folly
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mitigated
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rascal
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assailed
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