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HASTE AND PERIL1.
The rush of feet among the leaves grew every moment closer and closer upon them, and now they heard the breathing of their pursuer—the sounds came near—nearer—they approached—they reached them.
"Oh, God! they are up with us—they are upon us," said Mary, stumbling blindly onward2, and at the same moment she felt something laid heavily upon her shoulder—she tottered—her strength forsook3 her, and she fell helplessly among the branching roots of the old trees.
"My lady—oh, my lady—thank God, it's only the dog," cried Flora4 Guy, clapping her hands in grateful ecstasies5; and at the same time, Mary felt a cold nose thrust under her neck and her chin and cheeks licked by her old favourite, poor Rover. More dead than alive, she raised herself again to her feet, and before her sat the great old dog, his tail sweeping6 the rustling7 leaves in wide circles, and his good-humoured tongue lolling from among his ivory fangs8. With many a frisk and bound the fine dog greeted his long-lost mistress, and seemed resolved to make himself one of the party.
The old dog looked wonderingly in the face of his mistress.
"Home, Rover—home," repeated she, and the noble dog did credit to his good training by turning dejectedly, and proceeding
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peril
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ecstasies
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| 狂喜( ecstasy的名词复数 ); 出神; 入迷; 迷幻药 | |
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sweeping
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rustling
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| n.(尤指狗和狼的)长而尖的牙( fang的名词复数 );(蛇的)毒牙;罐座 | |
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rambled
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| (无目的地)漫游( ramble的过去式和过去分词 ); (喻)漫谈; 扯淡; 长篇大论 | |
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proceeding
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trot
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inviting
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fugitives
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exhausted
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scud
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misty
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uncertainty
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grassy
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hoof
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reining
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manor
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hereditary
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mortifying
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mutual
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bridle
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gratuitous
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degradation
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rusty
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torment
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deserted
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ragged
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waning
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wretch
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behold
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mischief
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gallop
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mansion
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