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CHAPTER XXII THE CHILDREN'S COURT
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Judge Cowles was a gentleman of what is called the "old-fashioned" type. He was always gentle, in spite of the difficult human questions he was constantly called upon to decide, and which necessarily could not always be decided1 to suit both parties involved in the legal dispute. But when Mrs. Salvey walked into his room and took a seat beside Cecilia Thayer he started up in surprise. He had known Mrs. Salvey long ago, when she lived by the sea with her father-in-law, Captain Salvey. Many a time had judge Cowles ridden in the little boat that the captain took such pride in demonstrating, for the boat was rigged up in an original way, and the captain was choice about his companions.
"Why, Mrs. Salvey!" he exclaimed, with the most cordial voice. "I am surprised to see you!"
Mrs. Salvey bowed, but did not trust herself to speak. She felt humiliated2, wronged, and was now conscious of that deeper pang—stifled justice. Judge Cowles would be fair—and she would be brave.
Cecilia, young and inexperienced as she was, felt a glad surprise in the words of the judge; if he knew Mrs. Salvey he must know her to be a good mother.
A man of extremely nervous type, who continually rattled3 and fussed with the typewritten pages he held in his hand, represented the Children's Society. Evidently he had prepared quite an argument, Cecilia thought. Close to him sat Rob Roland, and the stout4 man whom the motor girls had met on the road after the robbery of the mailbag. Cecilia recognized him at once, and he had the audacity5 to bow slightly to her.
There were one or two young fellows down in the corner of the room, sitting so idly and so flagrantly unconcerned that Cecilia knew they must be newspaper men—time enough for them to show interest when anything interesting occurred.
The case just disposed of—that of a small boy who had been accused of violating the curfew law—was settled with a reprimand; and as the crestfallen
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humiliated
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| 感到羞愧的 | |
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rattled
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| 慌乱的,恼火的 | |
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audacity
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| n.大胆,卤莽,无礼 | |
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crestfallen
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| n.牵引感v.用力拉,使劲拉,猛扯( tug的现在分词 ) | |
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insolent
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wilfully
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| adv.任性固执地;蓄意地 | |
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withholding
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| 扣缴税款 | |
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rendering
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scarlet
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deficient
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gulp
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| vt.吞咽,大口地吸(气);vi.哽住;n.吞咽 | |
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impatience
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qualified
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negligent
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| adj.疏忽的;玩忽的;粗心大意的 | |
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accusations
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| n.指责( accusation的名词复数 );指控;控告;(被告发、控告的)罪名 | |
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wren
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| n.鹪鹩;英国皇家海军女子服务队成员 | |
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smuggled
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automobile
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entirely
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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| n.乱涂[写]胡[乱]写的文章[作品]v.潦草的书写( scribble的现在分词 );乱画;草草地写;匆匆记下 | |
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magistrate
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accomplice
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investigation
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| v.(尤指用布)挡住(某人)的视线( blindfold的过去式 );蒙住(某人)的眼睛;使不理解;蒙骗 | |
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courteous
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| adj.彬彬有礼的,客气的 | |
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