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CHAPTER XI IN QUEST OF THE STARS
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In a roomy old house on Beacon1 Hill Dr. Frank Gleason made his home with his sister, Mrs. Ellery Thayer. The family were at their North Shore cottage, however, and only the doctor was at home on the night that Hawkins, the Thayers' old family butler, appeared at the library door with the somewhat disconcerting information that a young person with a baby and a bag was at the door and wished to speak to Dr. Gleason.
The doctor looked up in surprise.
"Me?" he questioned. "A woman? She must mean Mrs. Thayer."
"She said you, sir. And she isn't a patient. I asked her, thinking she might have made a mistake and took you for a real doctor what practices. She said she didn't want doctoring. She wanted you. She's a young person I never saw before, sir."
"But, good Heavens, man, it's after eleven o'clock!"
"Yes, sir." On the manservant's face was an expression of lively curiosity and disapproval2, mingled3 with a subdued4 but unholy mirth which was not lost on the doctor, and which particularly exasperated5 him.
"What in thunder can a woman with a baby want[Pg 173] of me at this time of— What's her name?" demanded the doctor.
"She didn't say, sir."
"Well, go ask her."
The butler coughed slightly, but made no move to leave the room.
"I did ask her, sir. She declined to give it."
"Declined to— Well, I like her impertinence."
"Yes, sir. She said you'd"—the servant's voice faltered6 and swerved7 ever so slightly from its well-trained impassiveness—"er—understand, sir."
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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     beacon 
      
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| n.烽火,(警告用的)闪火灯,灯塔 | |
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     disapproval 
      
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     mingled 
      
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| 混合,混入( mingle的过去式和过去分词 ); 混进,与…交往[联系] | |
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     exasperated 
      
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     faltered 
      
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| (嗓音)颤抖( falter的过去式和过去分词 ); 支吾其词; 蹒跚; 摇晃 | |
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     savagely 
      
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     snarled 
      
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     colossal 
      
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     hoax 
      
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     braced 
      
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| adj.拉牢的v.支住( brace的过去式和过去分词 );撑牢;使自己站稳;振作起来 | |
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     gasped 
      
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| 发嘶嘶声( hiss的过去式和过去分词 ); 发嘘声表示反对 | |
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     tragic 
      
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     erect 
      
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     utterly 
      
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     snug 
      
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     displeasing 
      
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     maiden 
      
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     loomed 
      
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     extravagant 
      
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