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CHAPTER XXI. BILLY TAKES HER TURN AT QUESTIONING
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Arkwright did not call to see Alice Greggory for some days. He did not want to see Alice now. He told himself wearily that she could not help him fight this tiger skin that lay across his path, The very fact of her presence by his side would, indeed, incapacitate himself for fighting. So he deliberately1 stayed away from the Annex2 until the day before he sailed for Germany. Then he went out to say good-by.
Chagrined3 as he was at what he termed his imbecile stupidity in not knowing his own heart all these past months, and convinced, as he also was, that Alice and Calderwell cared for each other, he could see no way for him but to play the part of a man of kindliness4 and honor, leaving a clear field for his preferred rival, and bringing no shadow of regret to mar5 the happiness of the girl he loved.
As for being his old easy, frank self on this last call, however, that was impossible; so Alice found plenty of fuel for her still burning fires of suspicion—fires which had, indeed, blazed up anew at this second long period of absence on the part of Arkwright. Naturally, therefore, the call was anything but a joy and comfort to either one. Arkwright was nervous, gloomy, and abnormally gay by turns. Alice was nervous and abnormally gay all the time. Then they said good-by and Arkwright went away. He sailed the next day, and Alice settled down to the summer of study and hard work she had laid out for herself.
On the tenth of September Billy came home. She was brown, plump-cheeked, and smiling. She declared that she had had a perfectly6 beautiful time, and that there couldn't be anything in the world nicer than the trip she and Bertram had taken—just they two together. In answer to Aunt Hannah's solicitous7 inquiries8, she asserted that she was all well and rested now. But there was a
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deliberately
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annex
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chagrined
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| adj.懊恼的,苦恼的v.使懊恼,使懊丧,使悔恨( chagrin的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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kindliness
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perfectly
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inquiries
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vaguely
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determined
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sundry
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persistent
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felon
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imperturbability
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revere
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bland
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countenance
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| 轻声地笑( chuckle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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plaintive
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appreciation
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alley
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sonorous
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belle
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pluming
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adroit
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eyebrows
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imperturbably
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throb
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bragged
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peculiar
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| 反复地说,重申( reiterate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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gasp
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| n.喘息,气喘;v.喘息;气吁吁他说 | |
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disapproval
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scoffed
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| 嘲笑,嘲弄( scoff的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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