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Chapter Twenty Five.
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Adventures of Fergus and his Friends.
In order to account for the sudden death recorded in the last chapter, we must turn aside to follow for a little the fortunes of Fergus McKay.
It will be remembered that the vigorous Highlander1, after overturning the Indian canoe and running his own canoe on shore, was seized by the neck, while in the act of reaching forward to grasp his gun, and captured.
Now, Fergus was of an unusually knowing and wily nature. He possessed2 what some would call more than his share of readiness in action and sagacity in counsel, though his ordinary reticence3 and sluggishness4 of manner concealed6 those qualities to some extent.
Being endued7, also, with more than the average allowance of that bodily strength for which his countrymen are famous, his first impulse was to exert his powers and show fight, but he had been taken suddenly at a disadvantage and thrown on his back into the bottom of the canoe, and at least three pair of very muscular hands grasped his throat and other parts of his person. That they were strong hands he felt; that they belonged to big strong savages10 he had every reason to believe—though it was too dark to see—and that scalping-knives and tomahawks were handy to them he knew to be highly probable. He therefore promptly11 made up his mind as to his course of action, and at once began to play his part. Making a very feeble resistance—just enough, in short, to deceive—he begged for mercy in soft, rather tremulous and very abject12 tones. True, his language was English—at least that sort of English to which the mountaineers of Scotland are addicted—but he trusted to the tone and manner of his speech, not to the sense, which Saulteaux, he knew, could not be expected to understand.
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highlander
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n.高地的人,苏格兰高地地区的人 | |
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reticence
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不振,萧条,呆滞;惰性;滞性;惯性 | |
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sluggish
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adj.懒惰的,迟钝的,无精打采的 | |
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(wide area network)广域网 | |
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savage
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savages
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未开化的人,野蛮人( savage的名词复数 ) | |
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abject
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whined
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dismal
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groans
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random
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plunged
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fugitive
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otter
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intercepting
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fugitives
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smite
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peculiar
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steering
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reptiles
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invalid
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warfare
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