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CHAPTER XIV
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When, from Robin1’s embarrassed young consciousness, there had welled up the hesitating confession2, “She—doesn’t like me,” she could not, of course, have found words in which to make the reasons for her knowledge clear, but they had for herself no obscurity. The fair being who, at rare intervals3, fluttered on the threshold of her world had a way of looking at her with a shade of aloof4 distaste in her always transient gaze.
The unadorned fact was that Feather did not like her. She had been outraged5 by her advent6. A baby was absurdly “out of the picture.” So far as her mind encompassed7 a future, she saw herself flitting from flower to flower of “smart” pleasures and successes, somehow, with more money and more exalted8 invitations—“something” vaguely9—having happened to the entire Lawdor progeny10, and she, therefore, occupying a position in which it was herself who could gracefully11 condescend12 to others. There was nothing so “stodgy” as children in the vision. When the worst came to the worst, she had been consoled by the thought that she had really managed the whole thing very cleverly. It was easier, of course, to so arrange such things in modern days and in town. The Day Nursery and the Night Nursery on the third floor, a smart-looking young woman who knew her business, who even knew what to buy for a child and where to buy it, without troubling any one simplified the situation. Andrews had been quite wonderful. Nobody can bother one about a healthy, handsome child who is seen
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robin
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confession
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intervals
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| n.[军事]间隔( interval的名词复数 );间隔时间;[数学]区间;(戏剧、电影或音乐会的)幕间休息 | |
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aloof
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advent
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exalted
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vaguely
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progeny
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gracefully
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condescend
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meticulously
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exquisite
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exquisitely
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pony
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catastrophe
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softening
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disdain
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wailing
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lashes
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crooked
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fascination
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inaccessibility
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unnatural
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folly
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witticism
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condemnation
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leniency
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enchanting
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wittily
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pungent
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bestow
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distressing
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dispel
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precisely
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dispensed
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mite
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adroit
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misuse
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depressed
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sitting-room
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reconstruction
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forte
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sublimated
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bonnets
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majesty
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riotous
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chattering
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| n. (机器振动发出的)咔嗒声,(鸟等)鸣,啁啾 adj. 喋喋不休的,啾啾声的 动词chatter的现在分词形式 | |
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invalid
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perfectly
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spoke
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sketch
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juvenile
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remonstrated
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prettily
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tiresome
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disapproval
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commonsense
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hatred
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dealing
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