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CHAPTER II
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DR. DEARING’S house was an old-fashioned structure built long before the Civil War. It fronted on the main residential1 street of the town, and was of red brick partly covered with clinging ivy2. It had a colonial veranda3 with the usual tall, fluted4 columns, which were painted white and rested on square blocks of masonry5. It had been the property of several generations of Dearings more or less distinguished6 in the history of the State, and since the death of the doctor’s father, a prosperous merchant, slave-holder, and planter, it had been in the possession of the brother and sister, who, with an aged7 maternal8 uncle, General Sylvester, now occupied it.
As Dearing entered the lower gate of the grounds he saw Kenneth Galt, his next-door neighbor, crossing the lawn to reach his own house just beyond a low hedge of well-trimmed boxwood. And hearing the clicking of the iron gate-latch, Galt paused, turned, and advanced toward his friend. He was a handsome man, tall, dark, well-built, about thirty-five years of age, and with a strong, secretive face—the face of a man full of nervous force and the never-satisfied hunger of ambition.
“You’ve been to church like a good little boy,” he laughed, as he paused and stood cutting at the grass with his cane10.
“Yes, and it is exactly where you ought to have been,” Dearing retorted, with a smile. “If you would only listen to a few good sermons on the right line you’d burn up that free-thought library of yours, and quit thinking you know more than your good old Godfearing ancestors.”
“I simply couldn’t sit and listen to such stuff with a straight face,” Galt answered. “Goodness knows, I’ve tried it often enough. It really seems an insult to a fellow’s intelligence. I can’t agree with you that any man ought to try to think as his
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veranda
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masonry
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forefathers
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rustic
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flirting
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faculties
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gambling
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futures
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rascal
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belle
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demise
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opposition
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indifference
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verdant
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irritation
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softening
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conscientiously
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sincerity
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aspires
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helping
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impoverish
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determined
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worthiness
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| 价值,值得 | |
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