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In this way the great enterprise was started, and day by day the preparations went forward in the two villages.
The boys, as future voters and fighters, demanded an active share in the proceedings1, and were organized by Squire2 Bean into a fife and drum corps3, so that by day and night martial4 but most inharmonious music woke the echoes, and deafened5 mothers felt their patriotism6 oozing7 out at the soles of their shoes.
Dick Carter was made captain, for his grandfather had a gold medal given him by Queen Victoria for rescuing three hundred and twenty-six passengers from a sinking British vessel8. Riverboro thought it high time to pay some graceful9 tribute to Great Britain in return for her handsome conduct to Captain Nahum Carter, and human imagination could contrive10 nothing more impressive than a vicarious share in the flag raising.
Living Perkins tried to be happy in the ranks, for he was offered no official position, principally, Mrs. Smellie observed, because “his father's war record wa'nt clean.” “Oh, yes! Jim Perkins went to the war,” she continued. “He hid out behind the hencoop when they was draftin', but they found him and took him along. He got into one battle, too, somehow or nother, but he run away from it. He was allers cautious, Jim was; if he ever see trouble of any kind comin' towards him, he was out o' sight fore
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proceedings
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| n.进程,过程,议程;诉讼(程序);公报 | |
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squire
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corps
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| 使聋( deafen的过去式和过去分词 ); 使隔音 | |
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patriotism
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vessel
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virtue
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basting
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confirmation
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parlor
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jealousy
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heartily
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