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VII.  HOW THEY TALKED IN THE PASTURES
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‘You often come this way?’ said Festus to Anne rather before he had overtaken her.
‘I come for the newspaper and other things,’ she said, perplexed1 by a doubt whether he were there by accident or design.
They moved on in silence, Festus beating the grass with his switch in a masterful way.  ‘Did you speak, Mis’ess Anne?’ he asked.
‘No,’ said Anne.
‘Ten thousand pardons.  I thought you did.  Now don’t let me drive you out of the path.  I can walk among the high grass and giltycups—they will not yellow my stockings as they will yours.  Well, what do you think of a lot of soldiers coming to the neighbourhood in this way?’
Anne smiled without replying.
‘Why, you are laughing!’ said the yeoman, looking searchingly at her and blushing like a little fire.  ‘What do you see to laugh at?’
‘Did I laugh?’ said Anne, a little scared at his sudden mortification4.
‘Why, yes; you know you did, you young sneerer,’ he said like a cross baby.  ‘You are laughing at me—that’s who you are laughing at!  I should like to know what you would do without such as me if the French were to drop in upon ye any night?’
‘Would you help to beat them off?’ said she.
‘Can you ask such a question?  What are we for?  But you don’t think anything of soldiers.’
O yes, she liked soldiers, she said, especially when they came home from the wars, covered with glory; though when she thought what doings had won them that glory she did not like them quite so well.  The gallant5 and 
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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| 武士,勇士,战士( warrior的名词复数 ) | |
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| 安抚,抚慰( appease的过去式和过去分词 ); 绥靖(满足另一国的要求以避免战争) | |
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     lurid   | |
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     cavalry   | |
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