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CHAPTER XXV A WILD RUN'
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"Speed her up, Tom," ordered Dr. Duncan Bennet to his chauffeur1, as he and Cora started out that bright, beautiful morning. "We will have all we can do to cover the ground and make home by nightfall."
"Without a single stop," remarked Cora, "I calculated we could do it.
Do you think there is any possibility of us failing to get back?"
"Tom knows no end of short cuts," said Duncan, settling himself down comfortably. "We take quite a different route to that which you girls came over."
"Oh, yes, of course. We could never get to Chelton and back in one day over the roads which we came by," replied Cora.
"The one controlling thought is," said the young physician, "that an automobile3 is not a camel. No telling when its thirst will demand impossible quenching4. But this is a first-rate car," he went on, "and it has never gone back on me yet."
"It rides beautifully," agreed Cora, as the machine was speeding over the roads like the very wind. "After all, I do believe that an experienced chauffeur is a positive luxury."
"Now, now!" exclaimed Duncan. "Don't go back on your constitution. You will have to report, I suppose. What do you imagine our little girls are thinking and doing about now?"
Cora laughed. Duncan seemed amused at the idea of "stealing" the captain of the club—he liked nothing better than a "row" with girls.
"Well, I suppose," said Cora cautiously, "that they are scouring5 Breakwater for things to decorate the machines with. I am glad that I entrusted6 the Whirlwind to Tillie—she is so artistically7 practical that she will be sure to avoid making holes in the car to stick bouquets
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chauffeur
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automobile
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| n.汽车,机动车 | |
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quenching
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scouring
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artistically
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bouquets
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noted
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mischievous
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