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CHAPTER XXVIII. CONSPIRATORS
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Early in February came Arkwright's appearance at the Boston Opera House—the first since he had sung there as a student a few years before. He was an immediate2 and an unquestioned success. His portrait adorned3 the front page of almost every Boston newspaper the next morning, and captious4 critics vied with each other to do him honor. His full history, from boyhood up, was featured, with special emphasis on his recent triumphs in New York and foreign capitals. He was interviewed as to his opinion on everything from vegetarianism5 to woman's suffrage6; and his preferences as to pies and pastimes were given headline prominence7. There was no doubt of it. Mr. M. J. Arkwright was a star.
All Arkwright's old friends, including Billy, Bertram, Cyril, Marie, Calderwell, Alice Greggory, Aunt Hannah, and Tommy Dunn, went to hear him sing; and after the performance he held a miniature reception, with enough adulation to turn his head completely around, he declared deprecatingly. Not until the next evening, however, did he have an opportunity for what he called a real talk with any of his friends; then, in Calderwell's room, he settled back in his chair with a sigh of content.
For a time his own and Calderwell's affairs occupied their attention; then, after a short pause, the tenor8 asked abruptly9:
“Is there anything—wrong with the Henshaws, Calderwell?”
“Thank you! I hoped you'd introduce that subject; though, for that matter, if you hadn't, I should. Yes, there is—and I'm looking to you, old man, to get them out of it.”
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adorned
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captious
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vegetarianism
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suffrage
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prominence
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promptly
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transgressions
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contented
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undertaking
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