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CHAPTER XIX DECOYED
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The excitement of being once more in a big city rendered Alora Jones wakeful on that eventful Tuesday morning following her arrival in Chicago. At daybreak she rose and peered trough the window into a gray and unimpressive side street; then, disinclined to return to bed, she slowly began dressing1.
Presently a sharp knock sounded upon her door. Somewhat surprised, she opened it far enough to see a aged3" target="_blank">middle-aged2 woman attired4 in nurse's uniform standing6 in the dim hallway.
"Miss Jones? Miss Alora Jones?" questioned the woman in a soft voice.
"Yes; what is it?"
"I've a message for you. May I come in?"
Alora, fearful that Mary Louise or the Colonel might have been taken suddenly ill, threw wide the door and allowed the woman to enter. As the nurse closed the door behind her Alora switched on the electric light and then, facing her visitor, for the first time recognized her and gave a little cry of surprise.
"Janet!"
"Yes; I am Janet Orme, your mother's nurse."
"But I thought you abandoned nursing after you made my father give you all that money," an accent of scorn in her tone.
"I did, for a time," was the quiet answer. "'All that money' was not a great sum; it was not as much as your father owed me, so I soon took up my old profession again."
The woman's voice and attitude were meek7 and deprecating, yet Alora's face expressed distrust. She remembered Janet's jaunty8 insolence9 at her father's studio and how she had dressed,
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dressing
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middle-aged
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attired
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insolence
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| n.傲慢;无礼;厚颜;傲慢的态度 | |
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extravagantly
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scattering
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| n.[物]散射;散乱,分散;在媒介质中的散播adj.散乱的;分散在不同范围的;广泛扩散的;(选票)数量分散的v.散射(scatter的ing形式);散布;驱散 | |
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alley
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| n.幽禁,拘留,监禁;分娩;限制,局限 | |
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