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On the evening of the nineteenth of December, Ben stood on the piazza1 of the village hotel when the stage returned from the depot2. He examined anxiously the passengers who got out. His eyes lighted up joyfully3 as he recognized in one the man he was looking for.
"Mr. Dinsmore," he said, coming forward hastily.
"You see I have kept my word," said Harvey Dinsmore, with a smile.
"I feared you would not come."
"Yes."
"I should like to be on hand when the squire calls."
"That will be at twelve o'clock. My mother has received a note from him fixing that hour."
"Then I will come over at half-past eleven if you will allow me."
"Come; we will expect you."
"And how have you fared since I saw you, my young friend?"
"I have been wonderfully fortunate, but I have kept my good fortune a secret from all, even my mother. It will come out to-morrow."
"Your mother can feel quite at ease about the mortgage."
"Yes, even if you had not come I am able to pay it."
"Whew! then you have indeed been fortunate for a boy. I suppose you borrowed the money?"
"No; I earned it."
"Evidently you were born to succeed. Will you take supper with me?"
"Thank you. Mother will expect me at home."
At half-past eleven the next forenoon the stranger called at door of Mrs. Barclay. He was admitted by Ben.
"Mother," said Ben, "this is Mr. Harvey Dinsmore."
"I believe we have met before," said Dinsmore, smiling. "I fear my first visit was not welcome. To-day I come in more respectable
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adv. 喜悦地, 高兴地 | |
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adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地 | |
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n.崩溃;大败;挫败;困惑 | |
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squire
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courteously
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vt.理解,领悟,逮捕,拘捕,忧虑 | |
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impudent
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amazement
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folly
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hoarsely
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triumphantly
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knave
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conspiracy
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humbug
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rascality
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hatred
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regain
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