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CHAPTER XII FROM BEHIND A COUNTER
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Mrs. Carew was very angry. To have brought herself to the point where she was willing to take this lame1 boy into her home, and then to have the lad calmly refuse to come, was unbearable2. Mrs. Carew was not in the habit of having her invitations ignored, or her wishes scorned. Furthermore, now that she could not have the boy, she was conscious of an almost frantic3 terror lest he were, after all, the real Jamie. She knew then that her true reason for wanting him had been—not because she cared for him, not even because she wished to help him and make him happy—but because she hoped, by taking him, that she would ease her own mind, and forever silence that awful eternal questioning on her part: "What if he WERE her own Jamie?"
It certainly had not helped matters any that the boy had divined her state of mind, and had given as the reason for his refusal that she "did not care." To be sure, Mrs. Carew now very proudly told herself that she did not indeed "care," that he was NOT her sister's boy, and that she would "forget all about it."
But she did not forget all about it. However insistently4 she might disclaim5 responsibility and relationship, just as insistently responsibility and relationship thrust themselves upon her in the shape of panicky doubts; and however resolutely6 she turned her thoughts to other matters, just so resolutely visions of a wistful-eyed boy in a poverty-stricken room loomed7 always before her.
Then, too, there was Pollyanna. Clearly Pollyanna was not herself at all. In a most unPollyanna-like spirit she moped about the house, finding apparently8 no interest anywhere.
"Oh, no, I'm not sick," she would answer, when
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lame
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| adj.跛的,(辩解、论据等)无说服力的 | |
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unbearable
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frantic
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insistently
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disclaim
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resolutely
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loomed
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apparently
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remonstrated
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disclaimed
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determined
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holly
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baubles
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scarlet
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sobs
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| 啜泣(声),呜咽(声)( sob的名词复数 ) | |
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perfectly
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ails
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vaguely
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aisle
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joyously
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amazement
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somber
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giggling
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bantering
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velvet
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chattering
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flaring
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impudence
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giggled
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hysterically
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blistered
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distressed
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chilliest
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plunged
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disapproval
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disapproving
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