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CHAPTER XX.
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One hears of the devotion of a dog to its master, the love of a horse for its rider; such devotion, such love Stella received from the boy Frank. He was a very singular boy, and strange; he soon lost the air of melancholy1 and sadness which hung about him on the first night of his arrival, and became happier and sometimes even merry; there was always a certain kind of reserve about him.
As Stella—knowing nothing of the history of the forged bill—said, he had his thinking fits, when he used to sit with his head in his hands, his eyes fixed2 on vacancy3.
But these fits were not of frequent occurrence, and oftener he was in the best of boyish moods, chatty and cheerful, and "chaffy4." His devotion to Stella, indeed, was extraordinary. It was more than the love of a brother, it was not the love of a sweetheart, it was a kind of worship. He would sit for hours[147] by her side, more often at her feet listening to her singing, or watching her at work. He was never so happy as when he was with her, walking in the meadows, and he would gladly lay aside his fishing rod or his book, to hang about with her in the garden.
There had never been anyone so beautiful as Stella—there had never been anyone so good. The boy looked up to her with the same admiration5 and love with which the devotee might regard his patron saint.
His attachment6 was so marked that even his father, who noticed so little, observed it and commented on it.
"Frank follows you like a dog, Stella," he said, the third evening after the boy's arrival. "Don't let him bother you; he has his reading to get through, and there's the river and his rod. Send him about his business if he worries you."
Stella laughed.
"Frank worry me!" she exclaimed lightly. "He is incapable7 of such a thing. There never was such a dear considerate boy. Why, I should miss him dreadfully if he were to go away for an hour or two even. No, he doesn't bother me in the slightest, and as to his books and his rod, he shamelessly confessed yesterday, that he didn't care for any of them half as much as he cared for me."
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melancholy
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| n.忧郁,愁思;adj.令人感伤(沮丧)的,忧郁的 | |
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fixed
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| adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的 | |
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vacancy
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| n.(旅馆的)空位,空房,(职务的)空缺 | |
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chaffy
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admiration
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attachment
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incapable
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irresistible
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| adj.非常诱人的,无法拒绝的,无法抗拒的 | |
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flannels
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| 法兰绒男裤; 法兰绒( flannel的名词复数 ) | |
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velvet
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swell
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smote
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mere
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rumor
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gratitude
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crimson
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awe
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| n.敬畏,惊惧;vt.使敬畏,使惊惧 | |
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spoke
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| n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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avowal
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tiresome
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jack
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bent
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defiant
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presaged
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caressing
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annoyance
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idiotic
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crimsoned
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| 变为深红色(crimson的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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memento
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possessed
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weir
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standing
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foaming
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trout
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exultant
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decided
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shriek
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agonized
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gasped
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recoil
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| vi.退却,退缩,畏缩 | |
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ashore
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wrung
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| 绞( wring的过去式和过去分词 ); 握紧(尤指别人的手); 把(湿衣服)拧干; 绞掉(水) | |
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chattering
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| n. (机器振动发出的)咔嗒声,(鸟等)鸣,啁啾 adj. 喋喋不休的,啾啾声的 动词chatter的现在分词形式 | |
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heroism
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