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CHAPTER XXVI. GHOSTS THAT WALKED FOR BERTRAM
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October proved to be unusually mild, and about the middle of the month, Bertram, after much unselfish urging on the part of Billy, went to a friend's camp in the Adirondacks for a week's stay. He came back with an angry, lugubrious1 face—and a broken arm.
“Oh, Bertram! And your right one, too—the same one you broke before!” mourned Billy, tearfully.
“Of course,” retorted Bertram, trying in vain to give an air of jauntiness2 to his reply. “Didn't want to be too changeable, you know!”
“But how did you do it, dear?”
“Fell into a silly little hole covered with underbrush. But—oh, Billy, what's the use? I did it, and I can't undo3 it—more's the pity!”
“Of course you can't, you poor boy,” sympathized Billy; “and you sha'n't be tormented4 with questions. We'll just be thankful 'twas no worse. You can't paint for a while, of course; but we won't mind that. It'll just give Baby and me a chance to have you all to ourselves for a time, and we'll love that!'
“Well, I like your enthusiasm, sir,” she frowned. “I'm afraid you don't appreciate the blessings7 you do have, young man! Did you realize what I said? I remarked that you could be with Baby and me,” she emphasized.
Bertram laughed, and gave his wife an affectionate kiss.
“Indeed I do appreciate my blessings, dear—when those blessings are such treasures as you and Baby, but—” Only his doleful eyes fixed
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lugubrious
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| adj.悲哀的,忧郁的 | |
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jauntiness
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| n.心满意足;洋洋得意;高兴;活泼 | |
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| vt.解开,松开;取消,撤销 | |
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| 给…套龙头( bridle的过去式和过去分词 ); 控制; 昂首表示轻蔑(或怨忿等); 动怒,生气 | |
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| n.(上帝的)祝福( blessing的名词复数 );好事;福分;因祸得福 | |
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| adj.逗人的;惹弄人的;撩人的;煽情的v.逗弄,引诱,折磨( tantalize的现在分词 ) | |
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tiresome
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rendering
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sundry
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| adj.令人不安的,令人不平静的v.使不安,使忧虑,使烦恼( disquiet的现在分词 ) | |
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| 轻声地笑( chuckle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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| n.坚持;强调;坚决主张 | |
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