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CHAPTER I TWO YOUNG GIRLS
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"And you are quite sure, daddy, I am not dreaming? That I am sitting right here with my arms around your neck, and you have just told me it is all perfectly1 true?" And, to make still more certain that the whole matter was one of unquestionable reality, the girl gave her parent such a flesh and blood hug that a physical answer came to her question in the shape of a protest from the very wideawake man.
"Now, see here, Little Captain," he remarked, "it is all very well to make sure we are not dreaming, and that all the good news is real, but please remember I have put on a clean collar and—your tactics are quite military. You are acquiring muscle."
Major Dale kissed his daughter fondly as she relinquished3 her hold on him, and smoothed back a stray lock of his silvery hair.
"I'm so glad for you, daddy," she went on. "You do so need a real rest, and now we will not have to plan every day what we may spend to-morrow. I fancy I will still keep the note-book going with pounds and prices of things, and an occasional orange, and even some foreign fruit now and then. Dear me! I feel the good of that money already. We can have so many luxuries—no more scrimping and patching—"
"But, daughter dear," interrupted the major, "you must not imagine that mere4 money can bring happiness. It depends entirely5 upon the proper use of that commodity—we must always exercise good judgment6, whether one dollar or one hundred dollars are involved."
"Oh, of course, I know we are not so very rich, we cannot just exactly live sumptuously7, but we may live comfortably. And really, daddy, now that it is over, I may as well own up, I have longed with the longest kind of longing8 for a brand-new hat. May I really have one? Ribbons and all?"
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relinquished
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| 交出,让给( relinquish的过去式和过去分词 ); 放弃 | |
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sumptuously
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longing
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tilting
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sufficiently
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retired
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automobile
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