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CHAPTER XIX PERSONAL PLEASURE
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“How sad, and bad, and mad it was!
But then how it was sweet!”
S
CHOOL commences Monday," groaned2 Theodore dismally3, from his favourite position on the couch. "How I am to modulate4 my tones to Virgil's verse after shouting at Mr. Hennesy's mules5 for two months, I can't see. As for a geometrical theorem, I haven't a single lucid6 idea on the subject. It's been a great summer, come to look back on it."
"Dear me," said Miss Billy, throwing down the book she was reading,—"I don't see how I am going to break loose from everything and go back to school. The Canary birdlings will be just as dirty and ill-cared for as ever,—and-266- little Mike, and Isaac Levi, and a half dozen others are too young for the public kindergarten. Then there's the Street Improvement Club, and the mothers' meetings,—why, I don't see what I am to do."
Beatrice looked up from the lunch cloth she was hemstitching for a church fair. "If you can trust the smaller children to me," she said timidly, "I think I can take care of them. I was talking to Mrs. Canary to-day. I told her she could send the twins and Mikey over every morning for two hours, as usual. She seemed so relieved and happy over it, and promised that Holly7 Belle8 should go to school."
"Oh," cried Miss Billy, with shining eyes, "it's lovely of you, Bea, and Holly Belle will be wild with delight. But those babies are the slipp'riest things when they're wet!"
"I shall not drop them," said Beatrice firmly. "I shall think of Holly Belle all the time, and that her chances depend upon my success. All the rest of the little brood shall have as conscientious
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| vi./n.呻吟,抱怨;(发出)呻吟般的声音 | |
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dismally
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modulate
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| 骡( mule的名词复数 ); 拖鞋; 顽固的人; 越境运毒者 | |
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holly
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belle
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perusing
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gratitude
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severely
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purely
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exuberance
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forfeit
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bustling
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delightful
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anticipation
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gilt
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fatigue
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luncheon
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perversely
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retirement
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