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CHAPTER XXVI THE ROAD TO UNDERSTANDING
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It was on a gray morning early in February that Betty found her employer pacing the library from end to end like the proverbial caged lion. When he turned and spoke1, she was startled at the look on his face—a worn, haggard look that told of sleeplessness—and of something else that she could not name.
He ignored her conventional morning greeting.
"Miss Darling, I want to speak to you."
"Yes, Mr. Denby."
"Will you come here to live—as my daughter?"
"You are surprised, of course; and no wonder. I didn't exactly what you call 'break it gently,' did I? And I forgot that you haven't been thinking of this thing every minute for the last—er—month, as I have. Won't you sit down, please." With an abrupt3 gesture he motioned her to a chair, and dropped into one himself. "I can't, of course, beat about the bush now. I want you to come here to this house and be a daughter to me. Will you?"
"But, Mr. Denby!"
"'This is so sudden!' Yes, I know," smiled the man grimly. "That's what your face says, and no[Pg 358] wonder. It may seem sudden to you—but it is not at all so to me. Believe me, I have given it a great deal of thought. I have debated it—longer than you can guess. And let me tell you at once that of course I want your mother to come, too. That will set your mind at rest on that point."
"In what way?"
"I can't understand yet why—why you want me. You see, I—I have thought lately that—that you positively5 disliked me, Mr. Denby." Her chin came up with the little determined
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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     spoke 
      
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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     amazement 
      
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     abrupt 
      
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     faltered 
      
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     positively 
      
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     necromancy 
      
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     contrived 
      
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     hysterical 
      
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     distress 
      
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     fret 
      
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     contagious 
      
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     twitching 
      
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     tirade 
      
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     docile 
      
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     softening 
      
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     imperative 
      
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     luncheon 
      
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     triumphantly 
      
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     tumult 
      
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     delightful 
      
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     provocation 
      
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     deserted 
      
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     joyous 
      
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     distressed 
      
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     mite 
      
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     spunk 
      
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     butt 
      
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     brace 
      
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     halfway 
      
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     chaos 
      
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     mansion 
      
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     conceal 
      
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     wrath 
      
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     fixed 
      
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     countenance 
      
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     sobbed 
      
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| 哭泣,啜泣( sob的过去式和过去分词 ); 哭诉,呜咽地说 | |
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     frenzy 
      
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     pealed 
      
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     implored 
      
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     sobbing 
      
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     delirious 
      
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     bliss 
      
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     infinitely 
      
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     twigs 
      
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     wondrously 
      
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     glorified 
      
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