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CHAPTER XIV. KENNETH IS FRIGHTENED.
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Lawyer Watson, unable to direct events at Elmhurst, became a silent spectator of the little comedy being enacted1 there, and never regretted that, as Uncle John expressed it, he "had a reserved seat at the show."
Jane Merrick, formerly2 the most imperious and irrascible of women, had become wonderfully reserved since the arrival of her nieces, and was evidently making a sincere effort to study their diverse characters. Day by day the invalid's health was failing visibly. She had no more strokes of paralysis4, but her left limb did not recover, and the numbness5 was gradually creeping upward toward her heart.
Perhaps the old woman appreciated this more fully3 than anyone else. At any event, she became more gentle toward Phibbs and Misery7, who mostly attended her, and showed as much consideration as possible for her nieces and her brother. Silas Watson she kept constantly by her side. He was her oldest and most trusted friend, and the only differences they had ever had were over the boy Kenneth, whom she stubbornly refused to favor.
Uncle John speedily became an established fixture8 at the place. The servants grew accustomed to seeing him wander aimlessly about the grounds, his pipe always in his mouth, his hands usually in his pockets. He had a pleasant word always for Donald or Oscar or James, but was not prone9 to long conversations. Every evening, when he appeared at dinner, he wore his soiled white tie; at other times the black one was always in evidence; but other than this his dress underwent no change. Even Kenneth came to wonder what the bundle had contained that Uncle John brought under his arm to Elmhurst.
The little man seemed from the first much attracted by his three nieces. Notwithstanding Louise's constant snubs and Beth's
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enacted
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| 制定(法律),通过(法案)( enact的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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formerly
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paralysis
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| n.麻痹(症);瘫痪(症) | |
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numbness
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| n.无感觉,麻木,惊呆 | |
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| n.守卫,监护,病房,行政区,由监护人或法院保护的人(尤指儿童);vt.守护,躲开 | |
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prone
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haughty
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inevitable
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mischievously
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poked
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humbly
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devoted
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adherent
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frankly
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irritation
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malady
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peculiarities
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joyously
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WHIMS
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hoarsely
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discomfiture
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| adv.哲学上;富有哲理性地;贤明地;冷静地 | |
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mansion
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| vt.担忧,忧虑;惧怕,不敢;n.担忧,畏惧 | |
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plank
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groom
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decided
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plausible
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| adj.似真实的,似乎有理的,似乎可信的 | |
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