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Chapter Ten The Cunning of Queen Cor
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You may be sure the Queen of Coregos was not well pleased to have King Gos and all his warriors1 living in her city after they had fled from their own. They were savage3 natured and quarrelsome men at all times, and their tempers had not improved since their conquest by the Prince of Pingaree. Moreover, they were eating up Queen Cor's provisions and crowding the houses of her own people, who grumbled4 and complained until their Queen was heartily5 tired.
"Shame on you!" she said to her husband, King Gos, "to be driven out of your city by a boy, a roly-poly King and a billy goat! Why do you not go back and fight them?"
"No human can fight against the powers of magic," returned the King in a surly voice. "That boy is either a fairy or under the protection of fairies. We escaped with our lives only because we were quick to run away; but, should we return to Regos, the same terrible power that burst open the city gates would crush us all to atoms."
"Bah! you are a coward," cried the Queen, tauntingly6.
"I am not a coward," said the big King. "I have killed in battle scores of my enemies; by the might of my sword and my good right arm I have conquered many nations; all my life people have feared me. But no one would dare face the tremendous power of the Prince of Pingaree, boy though he is. It would not be courage, it would be folly7, to attempt it."
"Then meet his power with cunning," suggested the Queen. "Take my advice, and steal over to Regos at night, when it is dark, and capture or destroy the boy while he sleeps."
"No weapon can touch his body," was the answer. "He bears a charmed life and cannot be injured."
"Does the fat King possess magic powers, or the goat?" inquired Cor.
"I think not," said Gos. "We could not injure them, indeed, any more than we could the boy, but they did not seem to have any unusual strength, although the goat's head is harder than a battering-ram."
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warriors
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| 武士,勇士,战士( warrior的名词复数 ) | |
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| n.勇士,武士,斗士 | |
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savage
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| adj.野蛮的;凶恶的,残暴的;n.未开化的人 | |
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| 抱怨( grumble的过去式和过去分词 ); 发牢骚; 咕哝; 发哼声 | |
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tauntingly
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| 嘲笑地,辱骂地; 嘲骂地 | |
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folly
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stratagem
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dungeon
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bullies
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complexion
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mischief
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homage
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invincible
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deception
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majesty
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mighty
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entice
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astonishment
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liking
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whim
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tickle
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tickling
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professed
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gnaw
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brute
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darted
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| v.投掷,投射( dart的过去式和过去分词 );向前冲,飞奔 | |
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