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CHAPTER II SOME OLD FRIENDS
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In Beldingsville that August day, Mrs. Chilton waited until Pollyanna had gone to bed before she spoke1 to her husband about the letter that had come in the morning mail. For that matter, she would have had to wait, anyway, for crowded office hours, and the doctor's two long drives over the hills had left no time for domestic conferences.
It was about half-past nine, indeed, when the doctor entered his wife's sitting-room2. His tired face lighted at sight of her, but at once a perplexed3 questioning came to his eyes.
"Why, Polly, dear, what is it?" he asked concernedly.
His wife gave a rueful laugh.
"Well, it's a letter—though I didn't mean you should find out by just looking at me."
"Then you mustn't look so I can," he smiled. "But what is it?"
Mrs. Chilton hesitated, pursed her lips, then picked up a letter near her.
"I'll read it to you," she said. "It's from a Miss Della Wetherby at
Dr. Ames' Sanatorium."
"All right. Fire away," directed the man, throwing himself at full length on to the couch near his wife's chair.
But his wife did not at once "fire away." She got up first and covered her husband's recumbent figure with a gray worsted afghan. Mrs. Chilton's wedding day was but a year behind her. She was forty-two now. It seemed sometimes as if into that one short year of wifehood she had tried to crowd all the loving service and "babying" that had been accumulating through twenty years of lovelessness and loneliness. Nor did the doctor—who had been forty-five on his wedding day, and who could remember nothing but loneliness and lovelessness—on his part object in the least to this concentrated "tending." He acted, indeed, as if he quite enjoyed it—though he was careful not to show it too ardently4: he had discovered that Mrs. Polly had for so long been Miss Polly that she was inclined to retreat in a panic and dub5 her ministrations "silly," if they were received with too much notice and eagerness. So he
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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sitting-room
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| n.(BrE)客厅,起居室 | |
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perplexed
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ardently
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dub
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contented
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decided
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penetrates
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tempted
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remarkable
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preposterous
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outright
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eyebrows
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heartily
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entirely
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thwarted
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proclivity
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