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I sometimes met David in public places such as the Kensington Gardens, where he lorded it surrounded by his suite1 and wearing the blank face and glass eyes of all carriage-people. On these occasions I always stalked by, meditating2 on higher things, though Mary seemed to think me very hard-hearted, and Irene, who had become his nurse (I forget how, but fear I had something to do with it), ran after me with messages, as, would I not call and see him in his home at twelve o’clock, at which moment, it seemed, he was at his best.
No, I would not.
“He says tick-tack to the clock,” Irene said, trying to snare3 me.
“Pooh!” said I.
“Other little ’uns jest says ‘tick-tick,’” she told me, with a flush of pride.
“I prefer ‘tick-tick,’” I said, whereat she departed in dudgeon.
Had they had the sense to wheel him behind a tree and leave him, I would have looked, but as they lacked it, I decided4 to wait until he could walk, when it would be more easy to waylay5 him. However, he was a cautious little gorbal who, after many threats to rise, always seemed to come to the conclusion that he might do worse than remain where he was, and when he had completed his first year I lost patience with him.
“When I was his age,” I said to Irene, “I was running about.” I consulted them casually6 about this matter at the club, and they had all been running about at a year old.
I made this nurse the following offer: If she would bring the dilatory7 boy to my rooms and leave him there for half-an-hour I would look at him. At first Mary, to whom the offer was passed on, rejected it with hauteur8, but presently she wavered, and the upshot was that Irene, looking scornful and anxious, arrived one day with the perambulator. Without casting eyes on its occupant, I

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figures 数字,图形,外形 | |
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parley
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craftily
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