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CHAPTER XVI ALORA WINS HER WAY
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Mary Louise decided1 that Alora Jones improved on acquaintance. There were many admirable traits in her character that had lain dormant2 until developed by association with two girls of her own age who were themselves gentle and considerate. It is true that Alora at times was still headstrong and willful and unable to bridle3 her tongue when irritated, but neither Mary Louise nor Irene ever reproved her by word or look, so that she grew ashamed of her outbursts and when at home her father aroused her to anger she fled to her girl friends and sought in their companionship the antidote4 to her vexation. The two friends had decided it was unwise to comment on Alora's unhappy family relations and soon she discovered this and refrained from burdening them with her home quarrels.
No one could witness Irene's patient resignation to misfortune without admiring her character and being touched by her bravery and gentleness, and association with this crippled girl was softening5 Alora's hard and defiant6 nature wonderfully. Had the association continued it might have redeemed7 the prospective9 heiress from many of the faults she had acquired through years of neglect and rebellion against fate, but the close triumvirate of girl friends was suddenly dissolved, early in July, by no less a person than Will Morrison—a wealthy and kindly10 natured gentleman who was a friend of both the Conants and Colonel Hathaway.
Will Morrison had purchased a yacht; it was anchored in the breakwater near the Chicago Yacht Club, and its owner intended making a summer trip through the Great Lakes and cordially invited the Conants and Irene, and Mary Louise and Colonel Hathaway to accompany his party.
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| adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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| adj.暂停活动的;休眠的;潜伏的 | |
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bridle
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| n.笼头,束缚;vt.抑制,约束;动怒 | |
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antidote
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softening
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defiant
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redeemed
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| adj. 可赎回的,可救赎的 动词redeem的过去式和过去分词形式 | |
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kindly
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devoted
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delightful
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mingle
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| vt.使混合,使相混;vi.混合起来;相交往 | |
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coax
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remonstrated
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| v.抗议( remonstrate的过去式和过去分词 );告诫 | |
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sneers
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| 讥笑的表情(言语)( sneer的名词复数 ) | |
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strenuous
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guardian
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| adj.欢腾的,狂欢的,大喜的 | |
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