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CHAPTER IX DOROTHY AND TAVIA
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For more than a week after the happenings at Sunset Lake the pupils of Glenwood School had little time for anything outside of the regular program of the institution. It was a matter of sleep, eat, exercise, then study and recite, and then the same schedule was begun all over again the following day. But this was the end of the term and so much remained to be done that it was necessary to “keep going” as the girls expressed it, so that the “last day” would find the records of the year’s work up to the usual high standard.
“This mental house-cleaning is perfectly1 terriblocious!” declared Tavia one morning, showing her aptitude2 at coining alleged3 new words, this one being a “contraction” of terrible and ferocious4.
“But how nice it will be when we are all done,” Dorothy reminded her, taking up her books and papers, to attend the last exercise in mathematics.
“Perhaps,” sighed Tavia.
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The conversation was ended abruptly5 by the sound of the bell summoning the girls to class, and they went back to the “house-cleaning,” each doing her best to finish honorably, in spite of the difference of their respective motives6.
That evening Dorothy and Tavia went to their room early. Tavia seemed tired, and Dorothy did not wish to disturb her by coming in later.
Neither appeared inclined to talk, and, as Tavia went through her elaborate toilet preparations (the facial massage7 and all the accompaniments) Dorothy watched her in silence.
Strange as it was to believe Tavia so vain, Dorothy had become accustomed to this nightly process, and now accepted it without comment. Neither had she ever told Tavia of that night when, in her sleep, she had gone through the making-up process.
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perfectly
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| adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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aptitude
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| n.(学习方面的)才能,资质,天资 | |
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alleged
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ferocious
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abruptly
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motives
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massage
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dreaded
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| adj.令人畏惧的;害怕的v.害怕,恐惧,担心( dread的过去式和过去分词) | |
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broach
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stammered
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awfully
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simplicity
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| n.简单,简易;朴素;直率,单纯 | |
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remarkably
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vaguely
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buffalo
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| n.(北美)野牛;(亚洲)水牛 | |
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inviting
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noted
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determined
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discordant
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unreasonable
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sob
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| n.空间轨道的轰炸机;呜咽,哭泣 | |
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sobbing
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giggling
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dignified
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sullen
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| adj.愠怒的,闷闷不乐的,(天气等)阴沉的 | |
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resolute
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impulsive
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deception
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