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"Brother Alec, you surely don't mean to allow that child to go outsuch a bitter cold day as this," said Mrs. Myra, looking into thestudy, where the Doctor sat reading his paper, one Februarymorning.
"Why not? If a delicate invalid1 like yourself can bear it, surely myhearty girl can, especially as she is dressed for cold weather,"answered Dr. Alec with provoking confidence.
"But you have no idea how sharp the wind is. I am chilled to thevery marrow2 of my bones," answered Aunt Myra, chafing3 the endof her purple nose with her sombre glove.
"I don't doubt it, ma'am, if you will wear crape and silk instead offur and flannel4. Rosy5 goes out in all weathers, and will be none theworse for an hour's brisk skating.""Well, I warn you that you are trifling6 with the child's health, anddepending too much on the seeming improvement she has madethis year. She is a delicate creature for all that, and will drop awaysuddenly at the first serious attack, as her poor mother did,"croaked Aunt Myra, with a despondent7 wag of the big bonnet8.
"I'll risk it," answered Dr. Alec, knitting his brows, as he alwaysdid when any allusion9 was made to that other Rose.
"Mark my words, you will repent10 it," and with that awful prophecy,Aunt Myra departed like a black shadow.
Now it must be confessed that among the Doctor's failings and hehad his share was a very masculine dislike of advice which wasthrust upon him unasked. He always listened with respect to thegreat-aunts, and often consulted Mrs. Jessie; but the other threeladies tried his patience sorely, by constant warnings, complaintsand counsels. Aunt Myra was an especial trial, and he alwaysturned contrary the moment she began to talk. He could not help it,and often laughed about it with comic frankness. Here now was asample of it, for he had just been thinking that Rose had betterdefer her run till the wind went down and the sun was warmer. ButAunt Myra

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n.病人,伤残人;adj.有病的,伤残的;无效的 | |
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trifling
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perversity
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