"Mr. Grinder," he said, "I have closed the mills, and I intend to leave them in your charge. You will get three hundred private detectives, or three thousand, as may be necessary, to protect the property; and you will set to work to gather new hands, and in one week the mills will be running again. Let there be no shilly-shallying about it; I mean to put an end to this nonsense once and for all time: the mills are to be run, and run at once, if it takes[38] all the troops in the state to do it. And that is all,—only that the members of the union are under no circumstances to be taken back except as individuals. I bid you good afternoon."
So he put on his coat and left the building to enter his carriage. A fine rain was falling, and he buttoned his coat tightly and sat gazing fixedly2 ahead while he was whirled down the street. Suddenly, however, the carriage stopped, and he came out of his revery and saw that the way was obstructed3 by a crowd.
They were opposite a dilapidated house, whose pitiful furniture had all been deposited upon the sidewalk; two half-starved, shivering children clung to an old bed that men were dragging out of the door, and a woman was crouching4 by the doorway5, with a baby in her arms, crying hysterically6 above the hoarse7 murmurs8.
Then suddenly the bystanders saw who was in the carriage. A yell went up: "It's van Rensselaer! van Rensselaer!"[39] Like a wave the mob surged about him. Hoots9 and hisses10 filled the air. The men shook their fists, the women shrilled11 abuse, and some one flung a stone. The president leaned forward to the coachman. "Drive on!" he shouted. "Drive on!"
The man hesitated, gazing at the crowd in front and back at his master. "Drive on!" yelled the latter, again.
And so the coachman lashed12 the horses, and forward they bounded like mad. Several of the crowd were knocked down; the rest scattered13 in terror; and away down the street sped the carriage, amid a rain of missiles and a din1 of curses.
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n.喧闹声,嘈杂声 | |
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adv.固定地;不屈地,坚定不移地 | |
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v.屈膝,蹲伏( crouch的现在分词 ) | |
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n.门口,(喻)入门;门路,途径 | |
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ad. 歇斯底里地 | |
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n.低沉、连续而不清的声音( murmur的名词复数 );低语声;怨言;嘀咕 | |
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(声音)尖锐的,刺耳的,高频率的( shrill的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adj.具睫毛的v.鞭打( lash的过去式和过去分词 );煽动;紧系;怒斥 | |
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adj.分散的,稀疏的;散步的;疏疏落落的 | |
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