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Chapter XXXIV John Douglas Speaks at Last
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Anne was not without a feeble hope that something might come of it after all. But nothing did. John Douglas came and took Janet driving, and walked home from prayer-meeting with her, as he had been doing for twenty years, and as he seemed likely to do for twenty years more. The summer waned1. Anne taught her school and wrote letters and studied a little. Her walks to and from school were pleasant. She always went by way of the swamp; it was a lovely place—a boggy2 soil, green with the greenest of mossy hillocks; a silvery brook3 meandered4 through it and spruces stood erectly5, their boughs6 a-trail with gray-green mosses7, their roots overgrown with all sorts of woodland lovelinesses.
Nevertheless, Anne found life in Valley Road a little monotonous8. To be sure, there was one diverting incident.
She had not seen the lank9, tow-headed Samuel of the peppermints10 since the evening of his call, save for chance meetings on the road. But one warm August night he appeared, and solemnly seated himself on the rustic11 bench by the porch. He wore his usual working habiliments, consisting of varipatched trousers, a blue jean shirt, out at the elbows, and a ragged12 straw hat. He was chewing a straw and he kept on chewing it while he looked solemnly at Anne. Anne laid her book aside with a sigh and took up her doily. Conversation with Sam was really out of the question.
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waned
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boggy
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| adj.沼泽多的 | |
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brook
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| n.小河,溪;v.忍受,容让 | |
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meandered
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| (指溪流、河流等)蜿蜒而流( meander的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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| adv.直立地,垂直地 | |
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boughs
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| 大树枝( bough的名词复数 ) | |
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mosses
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| n. 藓类, 苔藓植物 名词moss的复数形式 | |
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monotonous
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| adj.单调的,一成不变的,使人厌倦的 | |
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lank
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peppermints
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| n.薄荷( peppermint的名词复数 );薄荷糖 | |
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ragged
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spoke
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abruptly
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vaguely
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gasped
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queried
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haughtily
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wrath
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mimicked
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plunge
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sojourn
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ward
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cryptic
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twilight
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brewed
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| 调制( brew的过去式和过去分词 ); 酝酿; 沏(茶); 煮(咖啡) | |
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lurid
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miserable
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mite
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coaxed
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| v.哄,用好话劝说( coax的过去式和过去分词 );巧言骗取;哄劝,劝诱 | |
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