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Chapter Twenty Nine.
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They Return to the Ranch1 of Roaring Bull, where Something Serious Happens to Dick Darvall.
When Dick Darvall and Hunky Ben returned from the expedition which we have just described, they found all right at the cave, except that a letter to Leather had been sent up from Bull’s ranch which had caused him much grief and anxiety.
“I have been eagerly awaiting your return, Ben,” said Charlie Brooke, when he and the scout2 went outside the cave to talk the matter over, “for the news in this letter has thrown poor Leather back considerably3, and, as he will continue to fret4 about it and get worse, something must be done.”
He paused for a few moments, and the scout gravely waited for him to resume.
“The fact is,” continued Charlie, “that poor Leather’s father has been given far too much to the bottle during a great part of his life, and the letter just received tells us that he has suddenly left home and gone no one knows where. Now, my friend Leather and his father were always very fond of each other, and the son cannot forgive himself for having at various times rather encouraged his father in drinking, so that his conscience is reproaching him terribly, as you may well believe, and he insists on it that he is now quite able to undertake the voyage home. You and I know, Ben, that in his present state it would be madness for him to attempt it; yet to lie and fret here would be almost as bad. Now, what is your advice?”
For some moments the scout stood silent with his eyes on the ground and his right hand grasping his chin—his usual attitude when engaged in meditation5.
“Is there enough o’ dollars,” he asked, “to let you do as ye like?”
“No lack of dollars, I dare say, when needed,” replied Charlie.
“Then my advice,” returned the scout promptly6, “is to take Leather straight off to-morrow mornin’ to Bull’s ranch; make him comfortable there, call him Mister Shank,—so as nobody’ll think he’s been the man called Leather, who’s
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ranch
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scout
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n.童子军,侦察员;v.侦察,搜索 | |
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v.(使)烦恼;(使)焦急;(使)腐蚀,(使)磨损 | |
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memorandum
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outlaws
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bridle
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seaman
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catastrophe
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n.大灾难,大祸 | |
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a.正当的,有理的 | |
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vi.谈话,谈天,闲聊;adv.相反的,相反 | |
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