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John Harrington was a woman-hater, or thought that he was, which amounts to the same thing. He was forty-five and, having been handsome in his youth, was a fine-looking man still. He had a remarkably1 good farm and was a remarkably good farmer. He also had a garden which was the pride and delight of his heart or, at least, it was before Mrs. Hayden's pigs got into it.
Sarah King, Harrington's aunt and housekeeper2, was deaf and crabbed3, and very few visitors ever came to the house. This suited Harrington. He was a good citizen and did his duty by the community, but his bump of sociability5 was undeveloped. He was also a contented6 man, looking after his farm, improving his stock, and experimenting with new bulbs in undisturbed serenity7. This, however, was all too good to last. A man is bound to have some troubles in this life, and Harrington's were near their beginning when Perry Hayden bought the adjoining farm from the heirs of Shakespeare Ely, deceased, and moved in.
To be sure, Perry Hayden, poor fellow, did not bother Harrington much, for he died of pneumonia8 a month after he came there, but his widow carried on the farm with the assistance of a lank9 hired boy. Her own children, Charles and Theodore, commonly known as Bobbles and Ted4, were as yet little more than babies.
The real trouble began when Mary Hayden's pigs, fourteen in number and of half-grown voracity10, got into Harrington's garden. A railing, a fir
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ad.不同寻常地,相当地 | |
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