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CHAPTER XIV. WHEN BERTRAM CAME HOME
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It was a little after half-past three o'clock that afternoon when Bertram Henshaw hurried up Beacon1 Street toward his home. He had been delayed, and he feared that Miss Winthrop would already have reached the house. Mindful of what Billy had said that morning, he knew how his wife would fret2 if he were not there when the guest arrived. The sight of what he surmised3 to be Miss Winthrop's limousine4 before his door hastened his steps still more. But as he reached the house, he was surprised to find Miss Winthrop herself turning away from the door.
“Why, Miss Winthrop,” he cried, “you're not going now! You can't have been here any—yet!”
“Well, no, I—I haven't,” retorted the lady, with heightened color and a somewhat peculiar5 emphasis. “My ring wasn't answered.”
“Wasn't answered!” Bertram reddened angrily. “Why, what can that mean? Where's the maid? Where's my wife? Mrs. Henshaw must be here! She was expecting you.”
Bertram, in his annoyed amazement6, spoke7 loudly, vehemently8. Hence he was quite plainly heard by the group of small boys and girls who had been improving the mild weather for a frolic on the sidewalk, and who had been attracted to his door a moment before by the shining magnet of the Winthrop limousine with its resplendently liveried chauffeur9. As Bertram spoke, one of the small girls, Bessie Bailey, stepped forward and piped up a shrill10 reply.
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beacon
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limousine
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peculiar
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amazement
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chauffeur
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shrill
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swelled
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diminutive
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irate
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deserted
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automobile
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annoyance
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descending
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contritely
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lurid
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entreated
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leisurely
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demeanor
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impulsiveness
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truant
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luncheon
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unreasonableness
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