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XXIII. THE BUTTING COW AND THE HITTING STICK.
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“I hope that isn’t the end of the story,” remarked Buster John.
“Well,” replied Mr. Rabbit, “we can either cut it off here, or we can carry it on for weeks and weeks.”
“Speak for yourself,” said Mrs. Meadows; “or, if you want to, you can tell the rest of the story yourself. No doubt you can tell it a great deal better than I can.”
“Now you’ll have to excuse me,” remarked Mr. Rabbit. “I thought maybe you were getting tired, and wanted to rest. Go on with the tale. I’m getting old and trembly in the limbs, but I can stand it if the rest can.”
“Well,” said Mrs. Meadows, turning to Buster John and Sweetest Susan, “the children were very much worried over the loss of the coal-black sheep and the snow-white goat, and they made up their minds to try and get them back. The boy said he would go and ask Uncle Rain’s advice, and the girl said she would visit Brother Drouth once more. So they started on their journey, one going east and the other going south.
“They met with no adventure by the way, and, having traveled the road once, they were not long in coming to the end of their journey. The boy found Uncle Rain at home, and told him all about the loss of his beautiful black sheep. Uncle Rain grunted1 at the news, and looked very solemn.
“‘That’s about the way I thought it would be,’ said he. ‘It takes a mighty2 strong-minded person to stand prosperity. But you needn’t be afraid. Your sheep is not lost. The men who have stolen him can stand great prosperity no better than your father can. They will wrangle3 among themselves, and they will never take the sheep away from the tavern4. But they shall be punished. Come with me.’
“Uncle Rain went out into his barnyard, and the boy followed him. He went to a stall where a black cow was tied. ‘This,’ said he, ‘is the butting5 cow. You are to take her with you. She will allow no one to come near her but you, and when you give her the word she will run over and knock down whoever and whatever is in sight. She knows the black sheep, too, for they have long been in the barn together. When she begins to low, the black sheep will
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grunted
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(猪等)作呼噜声( grunt的过去式和过去分词 ); (指人)发出类似的哼声; 咕哝着说 | |
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vi.争吵 | |
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n.小旅馆,客栈;小酒店 | |
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butting
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用头撞人(犯规动作) | |
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v.咩咩叫,(讲)废话,哭诉;n.咩咩叫,废话,哭诉 | |
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松开,解开( untie的过去式和过去分词 ); 解除,使自由; 解决 | |
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enjoyment
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n.乐趣;享有;享用 | |
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broached
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v.谈起( broach的过去式和过去分词 );打开并开始用;用凿子扩大(或修光);(在桶上)钻孔取液体 | |
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wrangled
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v.争吵,争论,口角( wrangle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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decided
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determined
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foul
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wrangling
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v.争吵,争论,口角( wrangle的现在分词 ) | |
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refreshments
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n.点心,便餐;(会议后的)简单茶点招 待 | |
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pickle
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perfectly
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uproar
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acting
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bellow
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v.吼叫,怒吼;大声发出,大声喝道 | |
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scattered
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shunned
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