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CHAPTER XVII AT THE PLAY
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But little light was thrown on the disappearance1 of Tavia through any information Dorothy could obtain from Grace Barnum. In fact that young lady was quite as puzzled as was Dorothy, and when told that Tavia was not to be found at home a few days previous (this being within the time when Tavia had left Buffalo2 ostensibly for her residence in Dalton), Miss Barnum wanted to communicate immediately with the missing girl’s parents.
Nat, with kind consideration, had declined to step inside when Dorothy called at the Barnum home. He thought he might better give the two young ladies a chance to discuss the situation alone, and so, under pretense3 of strolling through the little park opposite the house, left Grace and Dorothy together.
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It took the girls but a moment to arrive at the same point of interest. Grace showed keenest anxiety when Dorothy inquired for Tavia, for she had fears of her own—since her friend’s visit.
“I must write at once,” she insisted. “What would Mrs. Travers think of me if anything happened to Tavia?”
“But I have already begun a letter,” stated Dorothy, truthfully enough, “so perhaps I had better make the inquiry4. You know how excitable Mrs. Travers is. Perhaps I could write without causing her any alarm, whereas she would surely expect you to know whether or not Tavia was home. I haven’t the slightest doubt but that she is home—now,” Dorothy hastened to add. “I am expecting her at North Birchland any day.”
This had the effect of putting Grace at her ease. Of course, she reflected, Tavia might even be at the Cedars5 now, as her mother had given her permission to go about almost as she wished, and she had expected to pay a number of visits to friends, no special time being set for them. This Grace knew for she had seen a letter to that effect from Mrs. Travers to Tavia.
“You see,” said Dorothy, rising to go, “they have always given Tavia so much her own way. She has been—well, sort of superior to the others at home. That, I think, is a real mistake, for a girl is expected to know more of the world and its ways than is consistent with her actual experience.”
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buffalo
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| n.(北美)野牛;(亚洲)水牛 | |
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pretense
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| 雪松,西洋杉( cedar的名词复数 ) | |
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