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CHAPTER XIX ON CHANGING ONE’S NAME
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WITH a smile Marjory began:
“You are satisfied that it was because of the fireworks and Joan of Arc business that I came away?”
“Oh yes!”
“And that this was the final and determining cause?”
“Why certainly!”
“Then you are wrong!” I looked at her in wonder and in some secret concern. If I were wrong in this belief, then why not in others? If Adams’s belief and my acceptance of it were erroneous, what new mystery was there to be revealed? Just at present things had been looking so well for the accomplishment1 of my wishes that any disturbance2 must be unwelcome. Marjory, watching me from under her eyelashes, had by this time summed me up. The stern look which she always had when her brows were fixed3 in thought, melted into a smile which was partly happy, partly mischievous4, and wholly girlish.
“Make your mind easy, Archie” she said, and oh! how my heart leaped when she addressed me by my Christian5 name for the first time. “There isn’t anything to get uneasy about. I’ll tell you what it was if you wish.”
“Certainly I wish, if you don’t dislike telling me.”
So she went on:
“I did not mind the fireworks; that is I did mind them and liked them too. Between you and me, there has[166] to be a lot of fireworks for one to object to them. People may say what they please, but it’s only those who have not tasted popular favour that say they don’t like it. I don’t know how Joan of Arc felt, but I’ve a pretty cute idea that she was like other girls. If she enjoyed being cheered and made much of as well as I did, no wonder that she kept up the game as long as she could. What broke me all up was the proposals of marriage! It’s all very well getting proposed to by people you know, and that you don’t dislike. But when you get a washing basket full of proposals every morning by the post; when seedy looking scallywags ogle6 you; when smug young men with soft hats and no chins wait outside your door to hand you their own poems; and when
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accomplishment
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fixed
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mischievous
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| adj.调皮的,恶作剧的,有害的,伤人的 | |
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Christian
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| adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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| v.看;送秋波;n.秋波,媚眼 | |
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greasy
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proffer
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miasma
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celebrity
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dart
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swell
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jack
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spoke
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joyous
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solicitor
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