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CHAPTER XXI SUNSHINE AGAIN
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A sense of suppressed excitement greeted Dorothy as she entered the classroom. Edna and Molly managed to greet her personally with a pleasant little nod, and even Miss Higley raised her eyes to say good morning.
Certainly Dorothy felt heroic—and she had good reason. Having suffered so long from a mysterious insult, she now had fortified1 herself against its stigma2.
At the same time she was conscious of an awful weight hanging over her head—like the gloom of those who suffer without hope.
"Doesn't she," agreed Amy. "I wish we could make her smile."
But Dorothy buried herself in her studies, with a determination born of perfect self-control.
The morning wore into mid-day, then the recreation hour brought relaxation4 from all mental effort. A number of the girls who had been at first conspicuous5 figures in the Rebs made a particular effort to speak to Dorothy. She met their advances pleasantly, but with some hesitancy—they might only mean to make an opportunity for further trouble, Dorothy thought.
"See here!" called Edna, running along the walk after Dorothy. "Have you taken the black veil? Not that such a vocation6 is to be made light of," seeing a frown come over Dorothy's face, "but you know we cannot spare you just yet. You may be the dear little nun of Glenwood, but you will have to keep up with the Glens and the Nicks. We are planning a reunion, you know."
"Yes, and we are going to give a play on our own account," said Molly, coming up at that moment. "Mrs. Pangborn has granted permission and we are about to select the operetta—it will be a musical affair this time."
"That ought to be lovely," responded Dorothy. "There are so many fine players among the girls."
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| adj. 加强的 | |
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| n.耻辱,污名;(花的)柱头 | |
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nun
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relaxation
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fiddle
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combustion
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