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CHAPTER X A BROKEN SIDEWALK
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“Does he study the wants of his own dominion1?
Or doesn’t he care for public opinion
The Akond of Swat.”
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ISS BILLY entered the study with an agitated3 whirl of ribbons and hair. Her hat was off, her face flushed, and every curl stood on end.
"What do you think I have discovered?" she said in indignant tones.
Beatrice looked up calmly from her mother's chair. Mr. and Mrs. Lee were spending the day away from home, and the elder daughter responded to the question with a little air of authority that was particularly exasperating5 to Miss Billy in her present mood:
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"If you had asked what you had lost I should know," she said coolly. "Your temper has evidently gone astray."
"I know I'm foolish to blaze up so suddenly," admitted Miss Billy; "but it's the injustice6 of the thing that made me hot. Mrs. Canary has just been telling me how much rent the Caseys paid for this house."
"How much was it?" inquired Beatrice. "Less than we are paying?"
"Fifteen dollars instead of twenty," said Miss Billy indignantly. "But of course I wouldn't say a word about it if old Mr. Schultzsky had made the repairs he promised. He hasn't lived up to his agreement at all. We paid for having the house painted; father furnished the screens; Theodore mended the gate, and I propped7 up the back fence, myself. That window upstairs is still broken, and when Ted4 reminded him of it he grunted9 and remarked that the cold weather was over. The doorbell is out of order, the step is broken, and that walk in front of the house is a disgrace-126- to the world. The whole
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dominion
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agitated
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exasperating
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injustice
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| (猪等)作呼噜声( grunt的过去式和过去分词 ); (指人)发出类似的哼声; 咕哝着说 | |
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swells
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dubiously
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maiden
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tack
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musingly
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soften
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stoutly
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admiration
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aglow
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jeered
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peril
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premises
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dealing
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bandanna
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ignominious
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skewered
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tormentor
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haughtily
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impetus
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apron
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hideous
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varied
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assortment
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appreciative
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humble
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droll
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