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BOOK II—THE MOAT HOUSE CHAPTER I—DICK ASKS QUESTIONS
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The Moat House stood not far from the rough forest road. Externally, it was a compact rectangle of red stone, flanked at each corner by a round tower, pierced for archery and battlemented at the top. Within, it enclosed a narrow court. The moat was perhaps twelve feet wide, crossed by a single drawbridge. It was supplied with water by a trench1, leading to a forest pool and commanded, through its whole length, from the battlements of the two southern towers. Except that one or two tall and thick trees had been suffered to remain within half a bowshot of the walls, the house was in a good posture2 for defence.
In the court, Dick found a part of the garrison3, busy with preparations for defence, and gloomily discussing the chances of a siege. Some were making arrows, some sharpening swords that had long been disused; but even as they worked, they shook their heads.
Twelve of Sir Daniel’s party had escaped the battle, run the gauntlet through the wood, and come alive to the Moat House. But out of this dozen, three had been gravely wounded: two at Risingham in the disorder4 of the rout5, one by John Amend-All’s marksmen as he crossed the forest. This raised the force of the garrison, counting Hatch, Sir Daniel, and young Shelton, to twenty-two effective men. And more might be continually expected to arrive. The danger lay not therefore in the lack of men.
It was the terror of the Black Arrow that oppressed the spirits of the garrison. For their open foes6 of the party of York, in these most changing times, they felt but a far-away concern. “The world,” as people said in those days, “might change again” before harm came. But for their neighbours in the wood, they trembled. It was not Sir Daniel alone who was a mark for hatred7. His men, conscious of
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trench
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| n./v.(挖)沟,(挖)战壕 | |
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| n.姿势,姿态,心态,态度;v.作出某种姿势 | |
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| n.卫戍部队;驻地,卫戍区;vt.派(兵)驻防 | |
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| n.溃退,溃败;v.击溃,打垮 | |
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foes
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hatred
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impunity
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| n.(惩罚、损失、伤害等的)免除 | |
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traitors
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| 卖国贼( traitor的名词复数 ); 叛徒; 背叛者; 背信弃义的人 | |
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fortress
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resentment
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survivor
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knave
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| n.流氓;(纸牌中的)杰克 | |
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favourable
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| adj.赞成的,称赞的,有利的,良好的,顺利的 | |
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knight
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confession
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goodwill
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admiration
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fortitude
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archers
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proscribed
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severely
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benediction
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piety
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vengeance
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alas
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| int.唉(表示悲伤、忧愁、恐惧等) | |
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| adj.野蛮的;凶恶的,残暴的;n.未开化的人 | |
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