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CHAPTER V.
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A mission of peace--Unexpected joys--Dick and Crusoe set off forthe land of the Redskins, and meet with adventures by theway as a matter of course--Night in the wild woods.
One day the inhabitants of Mustang Valley werethrown into considerable excitement by thearrival of an officer of the United States army and asmall escort of cavalry2. They went direct to the blockhouse,which, since Major Hope's departure, had becomethe residence of Joe Blunt--that worthy4 having, bygeneral consent, been deemed the fittest man in thesettlement to fill the major's place.
Soon it began to be noised abroad that the strangershad been sent by Government to endeavour to bringabout, if possible, a more friendly state of feeling betweenthe Whites and the Indians by means of presents,and promises, and fair speeches.
The party remained all night in the block-house, andere long it was reported that Joe Blunt had been requested,and had consented, to be the leader and chiefof a party of three men who should visit the neighbouringtribes of Indians to the west and north of thevalley as Government agents. Joe's knowledge of twoor three different Indian dialects, and his well-knownsagacity, rendered him a most fitting messenger on suchan errand. It was also whispered that Joe was to havethe choosing of his comrades in this mission, and manywere the opinions expressed and guesses made as to whowould be chosen.
That same evening Dick Varley was sitting in hismother's kitchen cleaning his rifle. His mother waspreparing supper, and talking quietly about the obstinacyof a particular hen that had taken to laying hereggs in places where they could not be found. Fanwas coiled up in a corner sound asleep, and Crusoe wassitting at one side of the fire looking on at things ingeneral.
"I wonder," remarked Mrs. Varley, as she spread thetable with a pure white napkin--"I wonder what thesodgers are doin' wi' Joe Blunt."As often happens when an individual is mentioned,the worthy referred to opened the door at that momentand stepped into the room.
"Good e'en t'ye, dame6," said the stout7 hunter, doffinghis cap, and resting his rifle in a corner, while Dickrose and placed a chair for him.
"The same to you, Master Blunt," answered the widow;"you've jist comed in good time for a cut o' venison.""Thanks, mistress; I s'pose we're beholden to thesilver rifle for that.""To the hand that aimed it, rather," suggested thewidow.
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buffalo
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creek
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勒缰绳使(马)停步( rein的过去式和过去分词 ); 驾驭; 严格控制; 加强管理 | |
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antelope
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browsed
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perfectly
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pricking
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刺,刺痕,刺痛感 | |
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descend
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