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CHAPTER III THE “TWO-FACED” MAN
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The boys were discussing the extent of Colonel Hardin’s great estate when Dorothy and Tavia joined them at the garage an hour later. The possibilities of the vast cattle pastures and game preserves, walled in by the natural boundary of the higher Rockies, appealed strongly to Ned and Nat, and even to Dorothy’s younger brothers.
“And it was all begun by Colonel Hardin taking advantage of the Homestead Law when he came out of the army. Too bad your father didn’t do that, Dorothy,” said Ned.
“What is the Homestead Law?” asked Dorothy.
“I can tell you,” interposed Nat, quickly. “Not just in the wording of the law—the legal phraseology, you know,” he added, his eyes twinkling. “But the upshot of it is, that the Government is willing to bet you one hundred and sixty acres of land against fourteen dollars that you can’t live on it five years without starving to death!”
“What is the use of asking these boys anything?” demanded Tavia, her nose in the air. “They’re like all other college freshmen2.”
“Don’t say that, Miss,” urged Ned, easily. “Remember that we’re freshmen no longer, but sophs. Or, we will be so rated next fall.”
“Then perhaps you’ll know a little less than you have appeared to know this past year,” said the sharp-tongued Tavia. “As juniors you will know a little less. And when you’re seniors, you’ll probably be still more human—less like Olympic Joves, you know.”
“Compliments fly when quality meets,” quoth Dorothy. “Don’t let’s scrap3, children. We can tell the boys something they don’t know. We’ve got to get a hustle4 on, to quote the provincialism of the locality for which we are bound—the wild and woolly West. A telegram has been already sent to Tavia’s folks. We start West to-morrow.”
“To-morrow!” cried Ned and Nat, in surprise.
“The Mater must have changed her mind
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| n.(中学或大学的)一年级学生( freshman的名词复数 ) | |
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