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CHAPTER XXIII "THE PLOT THICKENS"
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It was shortly before Christmas that Frank Gleason ran up to Dalton. He went first to see Burke Denby.
"Hullo, Gleason! Good—you're just in time for dinner. But where's your bag? You aren't going back to-night!"
"No, but I am to-morrow morning, very early, so I left my grip at the hotel. Yes, yes, I know—you'd have had me here, and routed the whole house up at midnight," he went on laughingly, shaking his head at Burke's prompt remonstrations, "if I but said the word. But I'm not going to trouble you this time. I'll be delighted to stay to dinner, however,—if I get an invitation," he smiled.
"An invitation! As if you needed an invitation for—anything, in this house," scoffed2 Denby. "All mine is thine, as you know very well."
"Thanks. I've half a mind to put you to the test—say with that pet thumb-marked tablet of yours," retorted the doctor, with a lift of his eyebrows3. "However, we'll let it go at a dinner this time.—You're looking better, old man," he said some time later, as they sat at the table, his eyes critically bent4 on the other's face.
"I am better."[Pg 331]
"Glad to hear it. How's business?"
"Very good—that is, it was good. I haven't been near the Works for a week."
"So? Not—sick?"
"Oh, no; busy." There was the briefest of pauses; then, with disconcerting abruptness5, came the question: "Where'd you get that girl, Gleason?"
"G-girl?" The doctor wanted a minute to think. Incidentally he was trying to swallow his heart—he thought it must be his heart—that big lump in his throat.
"Miss Darling."
"Miss Darling! Oh!" The doctor waved his hand inconsequently. He still wanted time. He was still swallowing at that lump. "Why, she—she—I told you. She's the daughter of an old friend. Why, isn't she all right?" He 
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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     hearty 
      
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| adj.热情友好的;衷心的;尽情的,纵情的 | |
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| 嘲笑,嘲弄( scoff的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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     eyebrows 
      
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| 眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 ) | |
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| n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的 | |
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     abruptness 
      
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     feigned 
      
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     countenance 
      
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| n.脸色,面容;面部表情;vt.支持,赞同 | |
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     exulted 
      
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     capability 
      
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| n.能力;才能;(pl)可发展的能力或特性等 | |
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     gathering 
      
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     indifference 
      
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     gush 
      
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     uncommon 
      
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     standing 
      
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     suite 
      
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     distress 
      
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     mischievous 
      
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     erect 
      
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     agitated 
      
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     implored 
      
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     bridled 
      
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     ragtime 
      
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     utterly 
      
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     appalled 
      
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     queried 
      
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     longing 
      
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     tabulating 
      
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