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CHAPTER XII THE TRAIL OF THE INK
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Burke Denby was well pleased with the letter that he had sent to his wife, enclosing the ten-thousand-dollar check. He felt that it was both conclusive1 and diplomatic; and he believed that it carried a frankness that would prove to be disarming2. He had every confidence that Helen would eventually (if not at once) recognize its logic4 and reasonableness, and follow its suggestions. With a light heart, therefore, he gave himself up to the enjoyment5 of the day with his father. By Saturday, however, a lively curiosity began to assail6 him as to just how Helen did take the note, after all. There also came unpleasantly to him a recurrence7 of the uncomfortable feeling that his abrupt8 departure from home Thursday night had been neither brave nor kind, and, in fact, hardly decent, under the circumstances. He decided9 that he would, when he saw Helen, really quite humble10 himself and apologize roundly. It was no more than her due, poor girl!
By Sunday, between his curiosity and his uneasy remorse11, he was too nervous really to enjoy anything to the full; but he sternly adhered to his original plan of not going down to the Dale Street flat before Monday, believing, in his heart, that nothing could do so much good to both of them, under the[Pg 183] circumstances, as a few days of thought apart from each other. Monday, however, found him headed for Dale Street; but in an hour he was back at Elm Hill. He was plainly very angry.
"She's gone," he announced, with a brevity more 
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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     conclusive 
      
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     disarming 
      
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     confide 
      
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     enjoyment 
      
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     remorse 
      
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     eloquent 
      
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     proffered 
      
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     scrawl 
      
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     pointed 
      
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     forth 
      
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     fretting 
      
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     determined 
      
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     underneath 
      
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     batch 
      
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     resentment 
      
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     intercourse 
      
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     unreasonable 
      
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     perfectly 
      
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     catastrophe 
      
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     ominous 
      
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     supreme 
      
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     fully 
      
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     annoyance 
      
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     drawn 
      
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     ashen 
      
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     tragically 
      
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     constrained 
      
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     desperately 
      
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     erect 
      
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     helping 
      
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     publicity 
      
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| n.众所周知,闻名;宣传,广告 | |
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     apparently 
      
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     recollect 
      
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     frantic 
      
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     groaned 
      
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     remonstrated 
      
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     hesitation 
      
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     mentality 
      
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     intentionally 
      
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     perplexed 
      
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     abruptly 
      
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     surmise 
      
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     mighty 
      
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     discretion 
      
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     brook 
      
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     widower 
      
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     defense 
      
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     subdued 
      
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     imploringly 
      
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     steadfastly 
      
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     proceeding 
      
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     moodily 
      
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     fixed 
      
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