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CHAPTER V. TIGER SKINS
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September passed and October came, bringing with it cool days and clear, crisp evenings royally ruled over by a gorgeous harvest moon. According to Billy everything was just perfect—except, of course, poor Bertram's arm; and even the fact that that gained so slowly was not without its advantage (again according to Billy), for it gave Bertram more time to be with her.
“You see, dear, as long as you can't paint,” she told him earnestly, one day, “why, I'm not really hindering you by keeping you with me so much.”
“You certainly are not,” he retorted, with a smile.
“Then I may be just as happy as I like over it,” settled Billy, comfortably.
“Oh, yes, I could,” nodded Billy, emphatically. “You forget, sir. That was what worried me so. Everybody, even the newspapers and magazines, said I would do it, too. They said I'd slay2 your Art, stifle3 your Ambition, destroy your Inspiration, and be a nuisance generally. And Kate said—”
Billy laughed, and gave his ear a playful tweak.
“All right; but I'm not going to do it, you know—spoil your career, sir. You just wait,” she continued dramatically. “The minute your arm gets so you can paint, I myself shall conduct you to your studio, thrust the brushes into your hand, fill your palette with all the colors of the rainbow, and order you to paint, my lord, paint! But—until then I'm going to have you all I like,” she finished, with a complete change of manner, nestling into the ready curve of his good left arm.
“You witch!” laughed the man, fondly. “Why, Billy, you couldn't hinder me. You'll be my inspiration, dear, instead of slaying5 it. You'll see. This time Marguerite Winthrop's portrait is going to be a success.”
Billy turned quickly.
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ridiculed
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stifle
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savagely
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slaying
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faltered
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| (嗓音)颤抖( falter的过去式和过去分词 ); 支吾其词; 蹒跚; 摇晃 | |
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feverishly
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luncheon
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tilting
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ardently
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reproof
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loath
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dangling
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strings
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crutches
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doze
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inveigled
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curiously
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clatter
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annex
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fervently
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strata
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machinery
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apron
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tugging
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blithe
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delightful
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Founder
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persuasion
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prospective
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disdained
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misery
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embarrassment
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| n.尴尬;使人为难的人(事物);障碍;窘迫 | |
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decided
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stammer
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stammered
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infinitely
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miserably
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| adv.痛苦地;悲惨地;糟糕地;极度地 | |
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frankly
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| adv.坦白地,直率地;坦率地说 | |
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helping
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| n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的 | |
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scrawl
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| vt.潦草地书写;n.潦草的笔记,涂写 | |
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scrawled
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scarlet
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spoke
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indifference
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peculiar
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abrupt
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| adj.突然的,意外的;唐突的,鲁莽的 | |
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hesitations
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nervously
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abruptness
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somber
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twilight
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villain
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