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CHAPTER XV A WOMAN'S WILL
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Dr. Gleason's Arctic trip, designed to cover a year of research and discovery, prolonged itself into three years and two months. Shipwrecks1, thrilling escapes, months of silence, and a period when hope for the safety of the party was quite gone, all figured in the story before the heroic rescue brought a happier ending to what had come so near to being another tragedy of the ice-bound North.
It was June when Frank Gleason, in the care of a nurse and a physician, arrived at his sister's summer cottage by the sea.
For a month after his coming Frank Gleason was too ill to ask many questions. But with returning strength came an insistence2 upon an answer to a query3 he had already several times put to his sister.
"She is here with me."
"Here—still?"
"Yes. And she's a great comfort and help to me."
"And Burke doesn't know yet where she is?"
"Not that we know of."
"Impossible—all this time!"
"Oh, I don't know. All our friends know her as 'Mrs. Darling.' The Denbys never come here, and[Pg 226] they'd never think of looking here for her, anyway. We figured that out long ago."
"But it can't go on forever! When is she going back?"
An odd look crossed Mrs. Thayer's face.
"I don't know, Frank; but not for some time—if ever—I should judge, from present indications."
"'If ever'! Good Heavens, Edith, what do you mean?" demanded the doctor, pulling himself up in his chair. "I knew no good would come of this tom-foolishness!"
"There, there, dear, never mind all this now," begged his sister. "Please don't try to talk about it any more."
"But I will talk about it, Edith. I want to know—and you might just as well tell me in the first place, and not hang back and hesitate," protested the doctor, with all the 
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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     shipwrecks 
      
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| 海难,船只失事( shipwreck的名词复数 ); 沉船 | |
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     insistence 
      
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| n.坚持;强调;坚决主张 | |
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     query 
      
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| n.疑问,问号,质问;vt.询问,表示怀疑 | |
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     evade 
      
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| vt.逃避,回避;避开,躲避 | |
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     irritability 
      
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     convalescence 
      
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     humility 
      
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     mortifying 
      
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| adj.抑制的,苦修的v.使受辱( mortify的现在分词 );伤害(人的感情);克制;抑制(肉体、情感等) | |
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     thoroughly 
      
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     sufficiently 
      
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     daunted 
      
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| 使(某人)气馁,威吓( daunt的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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     sarcastic 
      
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     secluded 
      
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     invaluable 
      
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     conclusively 
      
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     demurred 
      
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     veranda 
      
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     remonstrative 
      
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     slippered 
      
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     admiration 
      
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     illuminating 
      
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     pouted 
      
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     inspection 
      
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     crumpled 
      
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     mutinous 
      
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     resolute 
      
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     vibrant 
      
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     potent 
      
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     guilt 
      
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     trespassing 
      
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     joyous 
      
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     agitated 
      
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     consternation 
      
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     tune 
      
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| n.调子;和谐,协调;v.调音,调节,调整 | |
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     liking 
      
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     tunes 
      
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     ragtime 
      
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     jingles 
      
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| 叮当声( jingle的名词复数 ); 节拍十分规则的简单诗歌 | |
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     elusive 
      
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     miserably 
      
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| adv.痛苦地;悲惨地;糟糕地;极度地 | |
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     blustered 
      
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| v.外强中干的威吓( bluster的过去式和过去分词 );咆哮;(风)呼啸;狂吹 | |
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     impatience 
      
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     dignified 
      
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     disapproval 
      
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     glowered 
      
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| v.怒视( glower的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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     inquiry 
      
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| n.打听,询问,调查,查问 | |
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     factotum 
      
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| n.杂役;听差 | |
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     perfectly 
      
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     apparently 
      
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     scent 
      
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| n.气味,香味,香水,线索,嗅觉;v.嗅,发觉 | |
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     veered 
      
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| v.(尤指交通工具)改变方向或路线( veer的过去式和过去分词 );(指谈话内容、人的行为或观点)突然改变;(指风) (在北半球按顺时针方向、在南半球按逆时针方向)逐渐转向;风向顺时针转 | |
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     strenuously 
      
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