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CHAPTER V
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A few hours later Deacon Latham came into the house with a milk-pan full of pease. He set this down on one end of the kitchen table, with his straw hat beside it, and then took a chair at the other end and fell into the attitude of the day before, when he sat in the parlor1 with Lydia and Miss Maria waiting for the stage; his mouth was puckered2 to a whistle, and his fingers were held above the board in act to drub it. Miss Maria turned the pease out on the table, and took the pan into her lap. She shelled at the pease in silence, till the sound of their pelting3, as they were dropped on the tin, was lost in their multitude; then she said, with a sharp, querulous, pathetic impatience4, “Well, father, I suppose you're thinkin' about Lyddy.”
“Yes, Maria, I be,” returned her father, with uncommon5 plumpness, as if here now were something he had made up his mind to stand to. “I been thinkin' that Lyddy's a woman grown, as you may say.”
“Yes,” admitted Miss Maria, “she's a woman, as far forth6 as that goes. What put it into your head?”
“Well, I d'know as I know. But it's just like this: I got to thinkin' whether she mightn't get to feelin' rather lonely on the voyage, without any other woman to talk to.”
“I guess,” said Miss Maria, tranquilly7, “she's goin' to feel lonely enough at times, any way, poor thing! But I told her if she wanted advice or help about anything just to go to the stewardess8. That Mrs. Bland9 that spent the summer at the Parkers' last year was always tellin' how they went to the stewardess for most everything, and she give her five dollars in gold when they got into Boston. I shouldn't want Lyddy should give so much as that, but I should want she should give something, as long's it's the custom.”
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| v.(使某物)起褶子或皱纹( pucker的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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pelting
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| 微不足道的,无价值的,盛怒的 | |
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impatience
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uncommon
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forth
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stewardess
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| n.空中小姐,女乘务员 | |
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bland
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rattling
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hesitation
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repent
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