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CHAPTER XIV AN UNDERSTUDY
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Soon after the doctor started on his trip to the North the Thayers closed their Beacon1 Street home and went to their North Shore cottage. The move was made a little earlier than usual this year, a fact which pleased the children not a little and delighted Helen Denby especially.
"You see, I'm always so afraid in Boston," she explained to Mrs. Thayer, as the train pulled out of the North Station.
"Afraid?"
"That somewhere—on the street, or somewhere—I'll meet some one from Dalton, or somebody that knew—my husband."
Mrs. Thayer frowned slightly.
"Yes, I know. And there was danger, of course! But—Helen, that brings up exactly the subject that I'd been intending to speak to you about. Thus far—and advisedly, I know—we have kept you carefully in the background, my dear. But this isn't going to do forever, you know."
"Why not? I—I like it."
Mrs. Thayer smiled, but she frowned again thoughtfully.
"I know, dear; but if you are to learn this—this—" Mrs. Thayer stumbled and paused as she[Pg 211] always stumbled and paused when she tried to reduce to words her present extraordinary mission. "You will have to—to learn to meet people and mingle3 with them easily and naturally."
The earnest look of the eager student came at once to Helen Denby's face.
"You mean, I'll have to meet and mingle with swell4 people if I, too, am— Oh, that horrid5 word again! Mrs. Thayer, why can't I learn to stop using it? But you mean— I know what you mean. You mean I'll have to meet and mingle with—with ladies and gentlemen if I'm to be one myself. Isn't that it?"
"Y-yes, of course; only—the very words 'lady' and 'gentleman' have been so abused that we—we—Oh, Helen, Helen, you do put things so baldly, and it sounds so—so— Don't you see, dear? It's all just as I've told you lots of times. The minute you begin to talk about it, you lose it. It's something that comes to you by absorption and intuition."
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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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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     fully 
      
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     mingle 
      
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     abruptly 
      
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     supreme 
      
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     indifference 
      
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     delightful 
      
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     crochet 
      
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     temperament 
      
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     forth 
      
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     glorified 
      
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     tighten 
      
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     valiant 
      
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     watchfulness 
      
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     juncture 
      
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     entirely 
      
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     wondrously 
      
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     bent 
      
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     decided 
      
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     peculiar 
      
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     systematically 
      
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     elusive 
      
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     pigeonholed 
      
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     mightily 
      
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     pigeonholes 
      
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     flirt 
      
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     deference 
      
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     admiration 
      
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     curiously 
      
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     determined 
      
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     alluring 
      
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     refreshing 
      
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     flirtation 
      
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     contentedly 
      
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     tantalizing 
      
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     jolt 
      
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     gasp 
      
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     gasping 
      
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     frenzied 
      
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     evaded 
      
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     deferred 
      
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     persuasive 
      
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     nonplussed 
      
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     spoke 
      
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     remarkable 
      
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     vestige 
      
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     perfectly 
      
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     preposterous 
      
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     gale 
      
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     hysterical 
      
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