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CHAPTER XVII PINK TEAS TO FLIGHTY BLONDES
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One by one the years slipped by, swiftly, with little change. In Boston, the doctor, trying not to count them, still had not forgotten. From Helen, through his sister, came glowing accounts of concerts, lectures, travels, and language-lessons for herself and Betty. From Dalton, both directly and indirectly1, began to come reports of a new gayety at the old Denby Mansion2. Dinners and house-parties, and even a ball or two, figured in the reports.
Vexed4 and curious, the doctor—who had, of late, refused most of his invitations to Dalton—took occasion, between certain trips of his own, to go up to the little town, to see for himself the meaning of this, to him, unaccountable phase of the situation.
There was a big reception at Denby Mansion on the evening of the day of his arrival. The hotel parlor5 and office were abuzz with stories of the guests, decorations, and city caterer6. There came to the doctor's ears, too, sundry7 rumors—some vague, others unpleasantly explicit—concerning a pretty little blonde widow, who was being frequently seen these days in the company of Burke Denby, the son.
"Of course he'd have to get a divorce—but he could do that easy," overheard the doctor in the[Pg 259] corridor. "His wife ran away, didn't she, years ago? I heard she did."
Uninvited and unheralded, the doctor attended the reception. Passing up the old familiar walk, he came to an unfamiliar8, garish9 blaze of lights, a riot of color and perfume, a din3 of shrieking
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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     indirectly 
      
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     mansion 
      
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     lackeys 
      
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     mused 
      
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     growled 
      
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