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CHAPTER X A LAWN PARTY "WITH BOYS!"
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The day was perfect—an item of much importance where lawn parties are concerned. Dorothy and Tavia were kept in ignorance of the testimonial that had been arranged in their honor, and were now, at one hour before the appointed time, dressing1 for an afternoon with Alice. Ned and Nat were to go with them and then—
"I am going to dress in my brand new challie," Tavia announced to Dorothy, as she left for that operation. "I'll show Miss Cucumber what I can look like when I do dress up."
"I'll wear my cadet blue linen," said Dorothy, "I think that such a pretty dress."
"Splendiferous!" agreed Tavia, "and so immensely becoming. Well, let us get there on time. I am just dying to say things at, not to, Miss Cuke."
"Tavia!" but that young lady was out of reach of the admonition Dorothy was wont2 to administer. The Green Violet, the Green Vegetable and all the other Greens seemed sufficiently3 abusive to Dorothy, but she was determined4 not to tolerate the latest epithet5 Tavia had coined to take the place of that name—Viola Green.
"Of course," admitted Dorothy, reflecting upon Tavia's new word, "Viola does seem sour, and her name is Green, but that is no reason why we should make an enemy of her. She might make it very unpleasant at Glenwood School."
Ned and Nat arrived just as Dorothy finished dressing. They had been invited over the telephone by Alice, who, in taking them into the lawn party plot, had arranged that they bring Dorothy and Tavia ostensibly to spend the afternoon with her.
Scarcely had the cousins' greeting been exchanged when Tavia made her appearance. She did look well in the new challie—one of the school dresses so lately acquired through Mrs. White's good management.
"We had better go at once," said Ned, after speaking a word to Tavia. "I am really anxious to become better acquainted with Miss Alice. She seems such a jolly girl."
"And as good as gold!" declared Dorothy warmly. "We all just love Alice!"
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dressing
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| n.(食物)调料;包扎伤口的用品,敷料 | |
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wont
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sufficiently
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determined
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| n.(用于褒贬人物等的)表述形容词,修饰语 | |
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wagon
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mansion
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parlor
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hilarity
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joyous
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cozy
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secluded
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tints
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| 色彩( tint的名词复数 ); 带白的颜色; (淡色)染发剂; 痕迹 | |
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wielded
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promptly
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suite
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majestically
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retinue
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censure
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credentials
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vaguely
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assent
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remarkable
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heartily
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