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CHAPTER XIII POACHERS
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The behavior of the deer in the yard had puzzled Upton not a little. He could evolve no theory to account for it. Why at this season of the year should those two does have appeared so terror stricken at his approach, and why should the buck1 have been in such an ugly mood? From all accounts he had read, and from what Pat had said, he had had good grounds for expecting the animals to be fairly tame. He put the matter up to Pat as they tramped homeward, but his reply was evasive and unsatisfactory. In fact, the big fellow was not inclined to talk. He appeared to have something on his mind, and strode along with a black scowl2 darkening his usually good-humored face. Once Walter thought he detected a slight shake of his head at Sparrer as the latter started to say something. He was sure of it when the latter abruptly3 changed the subject.
Pat set a stiff pace. He seemed in a hurry to get back to the cabin. As he opened the cabin door and looked in a flash of what looked to Upton very much like relief crossed his face as he saw that it was empty, it being too early for Alec to have returned. This puzzled Walter more than ever, but he held his tongue and forbore to ask questions. He felt sure that in his own good time Pat would unburden himself. The latter at once went to work on the broken shoe, replacing the twine4 with a rawhide5 thong6 made pliable7 by soaking in water. This would contract in drying and the broken frame would be stronger than ever.
He had just finished the job when Alec came in with two marten. "Any signs of our friends, the enemy?" asked Pat whimsically.
Alec shook his head. "No one has been near the traps," he replied. "I dinna think they will dare come so near the cabin."
"You've got another guess coming, Alec," retorted Pat. "The murthering thaves killed two deer within a mile of here yesterday."
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| n.雄鹿,雄兔;v.马离地跳跃 | |
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| vi.(at)生气地皱眉,沉下脸,怒视;n.怒容 | |
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abruptly
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twine
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rawhide
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thong
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unison
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harried
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scrap
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trotted
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| 小跑,急走( trot的过去分词 ); 匆匆忙忙地走 | |
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fawn
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bloody
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briefly
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whetted
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brook
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beaver
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glistening
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scout
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beavers
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| 海狸( beaver的名词复数 ); 海狸皮毛; 棕灰色; 拼命工作的人 | |
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evergreen
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boughs
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butt
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axe
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wilderness
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investigations
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perfectly
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novice
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diabolical
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interfering
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conspicuous
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violation
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idol
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stump
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plentiful
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watchfulness
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