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CHAPTER XVIII. PATRICIA SPEAKS FRANKLY.
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It was Lawyer Watson's suggestion that she was being unjust to Beth and Louise, in encouraging them to hope they might inherit Elmhurst, that finally decided1 Aunt Jane to end all misunderstandings and inform her nieces of the fact that she had made a final disposition2 of her property.
So one morning she sent word asking them all into her room, and when the nieces appeared they found Uncle John and the lawyer already in their aunt's presence. There was an air of impressive formality pervading3 the room, although Miss Merrick's brother, at least, was as ignorant as her nieces of the reason why they had been summoned.
Patsy came in last, hobbling actively4 on her crutches5, although the leg was now nearly recovered, and seated herself somewhat in the rear of the apartment.
Aunt Jane looked into one expectant face after another with curious interest, and then broke the silence by saying, gravely, but in more gentle tones than she was accustomed to use:
"I believe, young ladies, that you have understood from the first my strongest reason for inviting6 you to visit Elmhurst this summer. I am old, and must soon pass away, and instead of leaving you and your parents, who would be my legitimate7 heirs, to squabble over my property when I am gone, I decided to excute a will bequeathing my estate to some one who would take proper care of it and maintain it in a creditable manner. I had no personal acquaintance with any of you, but judged that one out of the three might serve my purpose, and therefore invited you all here."
By this time the hearts of Louise and Beth were fluttering with excitement, and even Patsy looked interested. Uncle John sat a little apart, watching them with an amused smile upon his face, and the lawyer sat silent with his eyes fixed
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| adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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disposition
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| n.性情,性格;意向,倾向;排列,部署 | |
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actively
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crutches
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inviting
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legitimate
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| adj.合法的,合理的,合乎逻辑的;v.使合法 | |
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fixed
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whim
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injustice
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| n.非正义,不公正,不公平,侵犯(别人的)权利 | |
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testament
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forth
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astonishment
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| 轻声地笑( chuckle的名词复数 ) | |
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mischievously
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stumped
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| 僵直地行走,跺步行走( stump的过去式和过去分词 ); 把(某人)难住; 使为难; (选举前)在某一地区作政治性巡回演说 | |
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freckle
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mansion
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philosophically
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| adv.哲学上;富有哲理性地;贤明地;冷静地 | |
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