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CHAPTER XX. A LIVELY EVENING.
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Schoolhouse Hall, as may be inferred, was a large hall, occupying the second story of the Center Schoolhouse, and though not originally intended for dancing-parties, answered very well for that purpose.
The hall was tolerably well filled when Philip entered in company with Jonas Webb and his wife.
Philip had effaced1, as well as he could, the stains of travel, had arrayed himself in a clean shirt and collar, brushed his hair neatly2, and, being naturally a very good-looking boy, appeared to very good advantage, though he certainly did look young.
As he walked through the hall, with his violin under his arm, he attracted the attention of all, it having been already made known that in place of the veteran Paul Beck—a man of fifty or more—an unknown boy would furnish the music for the evening.
Philip could not avoid hearing some of the remarks which his appearance excited. “What! that little runt play the fiddle3?” said one countrified young man, in a short-waisted blue coat, and tow-colored hair, plastered down on either side of his head with tallow. “I don't believe he can play any more than I can.”
“I hope he can,” retained his partner—a plump, red-cheeked, young farmer's daughter. “He's very good-looking, anyhow.”
“Oh, how can you say so, Jedidiah. I See what beautiful black hair and eyes he's got, and such a lovely color on his cheeks!”
Now, Jedidiah, in appearance, was just the reverse of Philip. His hair, as already stated, was tow-color, his face was tanned, and the color rather resembled brick-dust than the deep red of our hero's cheeks.
His partner was a rustic5 flirt6, and he was disposed to be jealous, not being certain how far she favored him. He, therefore, took offense7 at his partner's
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v.擦掉( efface的过去式和过去分词 );抹去;超越;使黯然失色 | |
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n.小提琴;vi.拉提琴;不停拨弄,乱动 | |
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