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CHAPTER XXIII. POMP TAKES MRS. PAYSON PRISONER
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Old Mrs. Payson, who arrived in Rossville at the same time with Henry Morton, had been invited by her daughter, “Cynthy Ann,” to pass the winter, and had acquiesced1 without making any very strenuous2 objections. Her “bunnit,” which she had looked upon as “sp'ilt,” had been so far restored by a skilful3 milliner that she was able to wear it for best. As this restoration cost but one dollar and a half out of the five which had been given her by young Morton, she felt very well satisfied with the way matters had turned out. This did not, however, by any means diminish her rancor4 against Pomp, who had been the mischievous5 cause of the calamity6.
“Ef I could only get hold on him,” Mrs. Payson had remarked on several occasions to Cynthy Ann, “I'd shake the mischief7 out of him, ef I died for't the very next minute.”
Mrs. Payson was destined8 to meet with a second calamity, which increased, if possible, her antipathy9 to the “young imp10.”
Being of a social disposition11, she was quite in the habit of dropping in to tea at different homes in the village. Having formerly12 lived in Rossville, she was acquainted with nearly all the townspeople, and went the rounds about once in two weeks.
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acquiesced
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v.默认,默许( acquiesce的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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rancor
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imp
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disposition
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brandishing
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concession
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discomfiture
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groaned
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squatted
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aggrieved
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jawing
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jawed
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abruptly
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incensed
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cub
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