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CHAPTER XV SPARRER'S TEMPTATION
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"White boy heap good shot," repeated the Indian with what was intended to be a friendly grin.
He was standing1 some twenty paces away, and where he had come from Sparrer hadn't the least idea. If he had sprung out of the snow at his feet the boy would have been no more startled and surprised. He was short, thick-set, and was dressed in a nondescript pair of trousers much the worse for wear, a faded mackinaw spotted2 with grease and dirt and was, of course, on snow-shoes. The swarthy evil face was crowned with a cap of unplucked muskrat3 fur. Save for a light axe4 carried in one hand and a knife in his belt he apparently5 was unarmed, a fact which Sparrer noted6 at once with a feeling of relief.
"Black fox no good. Kill rabbits and birds. Good to kill fox. What white boy do with him?" continued his unwelcome visitor.
"Take his skin," replied Sparrer for want of anything better to say.
"Skin no good. Red fox skin good. Black fox no good—bad fur. No can sell. White boy take rabbit and give Indian fox." This astounding7 proposal was accompanied with what was intended for an ingratiating smile, but which served only to make the face still more ugly.
"He's wised me fer a tenderfoot, an' thinks Oi'm easy," thought Sparrer. Aloud he said, "What do youse want of it, if it's no good and youse can't sell it?"
Once more the dark face broke into a grin. "No sell. Make cap to wear." He touched his head to make clearer his meaning. "Indian like black cap," he added guilelessly.
Sparrer laughed aloud at the childish simplicity8 of the idea. Then he shook his head. "Nothin' doing," he replied. "Oi want the fox meself."
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standing
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spotted
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muskrat
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axe
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apparently
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simplicity
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bland
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barter
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mitten
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parley
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dough
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foul
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possessed
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fabulous
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| adj.极好的;极为巨大的;寓言中的,传说中的 | |
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hesitation
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gulped
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novice
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tempted
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trump
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bartering
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thong
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squatting
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gasp
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pointed
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coveted
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qualms
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scrapper
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scout
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physically
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spoke
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beaver
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killing
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| n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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| 怒视,生气地皱眉( scowl的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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outlaw
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lumber
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tainted
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growled
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squatted
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disarm
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warden
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pelt
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lust
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demon
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sinister
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shuffled
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peculiar
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