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CHAPTER XXIII. PATSY ADOPTS AN UNCLE.
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Uncle John and Mr. Watson did not appear at dinner, being closeted in the former's room. This meal, however, was no longer a state function, being served by the old servants as a mere1 matter of routine. Indeed, the arrangements of the household had been considerably2 changed by the death of its mistress, and without any real head to direct them the servants were patiently awaiting the advent3 of a new master or mistress. It did not seem clear to them yet whether Miss Patricia or Lawyer Watson was to take charge of Elmhurst: but there were few tears shed for Jane Merrick, and the new regime could not fail to be an improvement over the last.
At dinner the young folks chatted together in a friendly and eager manner concerning the events of the day. They knew of old James' unfortunate end, but being unaware4 of its import gave it but passing attention. The main subject of conversation was Aunt Jane's surprising act in annulling5 her last will and forcing Patricia to accept the inheritance when she did not want it. Kenneth, being at his ease when alone with the three cousins, protested that it would not be right for Patsy to give him all the estate. But, as she was so generous, he would accept enough of his Uncle Tom's money to educate him as an artist and provide for himself an humble6 home. Louise and Beth, having at last full knowledge of their cousin's desire to increase their bequests7, were openly very grateful for her good will; although secretly they could not fail to resent Patsy's choice of the boy as the proper heir of his uncle's fortune. The balance of power seemed to be in Patricia's hands, however; so it would be folly8 at this juncture9 to offend her.
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| v.宣告无效( annul的现在分词 );取消;使消失;抹去 | |
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meekly
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