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CHAPTER VII A NIGHT WITH A KNIGHT
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“Well! I wouldn’t talk as though it had never happened before to anybody,” said Tavia, at last. “Why! even we, Doro, have been left behind before.
“Still, I grant you, we were never left before behind a fast express, which was speeding your aunt and the boys away from us so rapidly that we will be miles and miles behind before they discover our absence.”
“If, however, they learn that we are behind before they reach——”
“Stop!” commanded Dorothy, dropping down beside the track and covering her ears. “If you say that again, I’ll certainly do something to you.”
They had followed the train down the long platform, screaming to the flagman to pull the signal cord. He had not heard them. He had merely closed the gate and gone into the car.
Here Dorothy Dale and Tavia Travers were, deserted1 at this un-named prairie station, where—to all appearances—there was not a soul.
“And if anyone is here, I expect I shall be scared to death,” admitted Tavia, sitting down beside her chum.
It was so dark that only the vastness of the earth and sky was made known to them—and that but vaguely2. Stars twinkled above their heads, but seemingly so high that, as Tavia complained, they did not seem like “the stars at home, back East!”
Sitting facing the railroad tracks, they saw no lights but the switch targets. There was no tower here, nor did there seem to be any life at all about the railroad property. Why the express train had stopped here, to tempt3 them to disembark, the girls could not imagine.
They were sitting close up against the great corral fence. The deep breathing of the herd4 was like the distant, low notes of an organ; the girls were not now interested in the manifestation5 of the presence of such a great number of cattle. But the cattle were curious.
Another came and snorted behind them, and Dorothy and Tavia
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deserted
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tempt
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herd
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manifestation
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scrambled
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prospect
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alluring
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pony
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soothing
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reins
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lighting
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countenance
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gal
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saucily
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shipping
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ponies
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| 矮种马,小型马( pony的名词复数 ); £25 25 英镑 | |
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knight
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lariat
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plank
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kindly
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possessed
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mite
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marsh
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coupons
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doorway
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