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CHAPTER IV NEST-BUILDING
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It is so much easier to say than to do. But nothing in the experience of either Burke Denby or of Helen, his wife, had demonstrated this fact for them. Quite unprepared, therefore, and with confident courage, they proceeded to pass from the saying to the doing.
True, in the uncompromising sunlight of the next morning, the world did look a bit larger, a shade less easily conquerable; and a distinctly unpleasant feeling of helplessness assailed1 both husband and wife. Yet with a gay "Now we'll go house-hunting right away so as to save paying here!" from Helen, and an adoring "You darling—but it's a burning shame!" from Burke, the two sallied forth2, after the late hotel breakfast.
The matter of selecting the new home was not a difficult one—at first. They decided3 at once that, if they could not have an apartment in the Reddington Chambers4, they would prefer a house. "For," Burke said, "as for being packed away like sardines5 in one of those abominable6 little cheap flat-houses, I won't!" So a house they looked for at the start. And very soon they found what Helen said was a "love of a place"—a pretty little cottage with a tiny lawn and a flower-bed.[Pg 44]
"Y-yes; but—"
"Why, Burke, don't you like it? I think it's a dear! Of course it isn't like your father's house. But we can't expect that."
"Expect that! Great Scott, Helen,—we can't expect this!" cried the man.
"Why, Burke, what do you mean?"
"It'll cost too much, dear,—in this neighborhood. We can't afford it."
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     assailed 
      
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     horrid 
      
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     tenement 
      
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     glistened 
      
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     joyous 
      
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     accomplished 
      
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     groaned 
      
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     promptly 
      
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     alacrity 
      
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     embarrassment 
      
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     plunged 
      
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     fervently 
      
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     ardent 
      
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     remonstrances 
      
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     prodigious 
      
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     offset 
      
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     installments 
      
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     hesitation 
      
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     apparently 
      
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     mere 
      
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     texture 
      
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     dingy 
      
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     tractable 
      
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     shudder 
      
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     irritability 
      
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     janitor 
      
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     dreading 
      
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     longing 
      
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     tempted 
      
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     steadily 
      
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     debonair 
      
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     torrent 
      
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     faltering 
      
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     chagrin 
      
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     shuddering 
      
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     succumbed 
      
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     anatomy 
      
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     miserable 
      
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     deliberately 
      
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     lashed 
      
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     courteous 
      
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     indifference 
      
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     fixed 
      
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     somber 
      
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     paltry 
      
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     spacious 
      
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     determinedly 
      
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