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CHAPTER XXVI.
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Anxious fears followed by a joyful1 surprise--Safe home at last, andhappy hearts.
One fine afternoon, a few weeks after the storm ofwhich we have given an account in the lastchapter, old Mrs. Varley was seated beside her ownchimney corner in the little cottage by the lake, gazingat the glowing logs with the earnest expression of onewhose thoughts were far away. Her kind face waspaler than usual, and her hands rested idly on her knee,grasping the knitting-wires to which was attached a half-finishedstocking.
On a stool near to her sat young Marston, the lad towhom, on the day of the shooting-match, Dick Varleyhad given his old rifle. The boy had an anxious lookabout him, as he lifted his eyes from time to time to thewidow's face.
"Did ye say, my boy, that they were all killed?"inquired Mrs. Varley, awaking from her reverie witha deep sigh.
"Every one," replied Marston. "Jim Scraggs, whobrought the news, said they wos all lying dead withtheir scalps off. They wos a party o' white men."Mrs. Varley sighed again, and her face assumed anexpression of anxious pain as she thought of her sonDick being exposed to a similar fate. Mrs. Varley wasnot given to nervous fears, but as she listened to theboy's recital2 of the slaughter3 of a party of white men,news of which had just reached the valley, her heartsank, and she prayed inwardly to Him who is the husbandof the widow that her dear one might be protectedfrom the ruthless hand of the savage4.
After a short pause, during which young Marstonfidgeted about and looked concerned, as if he had somethingto say which he would fain leave unsaid, Mrs.
Varley continued,--"Was it far off where the bloody5 deed was done?""Yes; three weeks off, I believe. And Jim Scraggssaid that he found a knife that looked like the one wotbelonged to--to--" the lad hesitated.
"To whom, my boy? Why don't ye go on?""To your son Dick."The widow's hands dropped by her side, and shewould have fallen had not Marston caught her.
"O mother dear, don't take on like that!" he cried,smoothing down the widow's hair as her head rested onhis breast.
For some time Mrs. Varley suffered the boy to fondleher in silence, while her breast laboured with anxiousdread.
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recital
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n.朗诵,独奏会,独唱会 | |
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未开化的人,野蛮人( savage的名词复数 ) | |
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actively
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vengeance
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buffalo
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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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gambols
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canine
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cannon
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n.大炮,火炮;飞机上的机关炮 | |
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