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CHAPTER XVI DOROTHY IN BUFFALO
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“And now,” remarked Ned after they had skimmed along for awhile, “I suppose, Dorothy, you can’t deny me the long-looked for opportunity of meeting the sweetest girl in Glenwood (according to you) Cologne—Rose-Mary Markin, to be exact.”
“Oh, I know you will like her, Ned. She certainly is a very sweet girl,” replied Dorothy.
“The very thing for me. I have been looking for that brand for some time. And now, O Edward, prepare thyself!”
“Mind your wheel!” cried Nat, for Ned had raised his right hand in the air to give emphasis to his dramatic utterance1 and came close to a large stone. “Save that for later.”
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Dorothy was as bright and animated2 as possible during the trip and chatted with the boys about the Glenwood girls, giving a full share of praise to Cologne. After all, Dorothy reflected, Ned was a young man, handsome, and, in many ways, desirable, and it would be nice if he were to take the two girls around Buffalo3. But this thought was overshadowed by another—If Tavia were only with them. What good times they might have! Tavia and Nat always got along so well together. Each seemed to be an inspiration of mirth to the other.
But Tavia!
Nat seemed quiet, and even serious as they speeded along the lonely country roads. His brother was not slow to notice the unusual look of concern and attempted to “jolly” it away.
“Cheer up, Nat,” he said. “The worst is yet to come,” and he made a wry4 face. “You know we expect to find your little friend somewhere out this way. I really wouldn’t want a corner on happiness. I do feel, somehow, that Cologne will be my fate, but that is no reason why you and Doro shouldn’t hitch5 on to the band wagon6. Let me see, Doro, you say she has brown eyes and blue hair—”
“Ned! You must not make fun of Cologne—”
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utterance
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| n.用言语表达,话语,言语 | |
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animated
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| adj.生气勃勃的,活跃的,愉快的 | |
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buffalo
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| n.(北美)野牛;(亚洲)水牛 | |
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hitch
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auto
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complimentary
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