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CHAPTER IV. AN UNWELCOME VISITOR.
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Mrs. Palmer herself went to the door and opened it. There entered a thickset young man, of very dark complexion1, with an unhealthy color on his bloated cheeks. His dress was disarranged, his hat sat on his head with a rakish slant2 downward, revealing coarse, unkempt black hair.
"Good-evening, mother," said the new-comer, staggering forward and sinking into the rocking-chair usually occupied by the widow herself.
"Good-evening, Stephen," said Mrs. Palmer, gravely.
"Evenin', sister Grace," said the intruder, looking about for a glimpse of the little girl, who was staring at him uneasily.
The little girl responded reluctantly.
"Where's Paul?" he asked next.
"He's gone out for a short walk."
"No matter. I don't like Paul; he puts on airs. He doesn't treat me with the respect due to a—hic—older brother."
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"Paul's a good boy," said Grace, rather indignantly; for, though timid, she was always ready to rush to the defense3 of her favorite brother.
"Hey! what's that? No impudence4, little chicken. Don't you know I'm your brother, and more than twice as old as you?"
Grace was about to reply, but her mother gave her a warning glance.
"You don't seem very glad to see me," said Stephen, scowling.
"I should be more glad to see you if your habits were good, Stephen," said Mrs. Palmer, gravely.
"Who says—hic—that my habits ain't good? Show me the man; that's all I want. Show him to me, I say. If it's Paul, I'll let him know who I am," said Stephen, belligerently6.
"I don't need any one to tell me, Stephen. Your appearance is sufficient to show that you have been drinking."
"All gentlemen drink, mother. It's good for the health. I ain't one of your
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怒视,生气地皱眉( scowl的现在分词 ) | |
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