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CHAPTER XIX CAPTURED BY COWBOYS
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“Business, Jimmy!” came the terse2 answer. “Our fellows have been a-lookin’ fer ye; so has the Texas Rangers3, to say nothin’ o’ Jake Raigan the sheriff—but what made ye come? Was it our Mexican pard yonder; or did ye git tired of the lonesome trail?”
“Sure enough it’s Jimmy!” broke in one of the others. “Jist as the colonel says. One o’ the longest boys in all creation. Wal, Blimby, I call this here a fine piece o’ luck.”
“Yessir, an’ that’s truer’n many things ye say, Dan,” grinned a third. He was studying Tom with critical attention. “Yessir, that’s him all right. ‘Kind o’ big mouth,’ says the colonel, an’ ‘cheeky lookin’’—ha, ha, ha, ho. There ain’t a-goin’ to be no get-away for Jimmy Raymond this time.—No siree.”
[205]The men laughed and chuckled5 in a manner which showed them to be in a most highly pleased state of mind, while Tom, his eyes flashing, looked from them to the complacent6, smiling Mexican and back again.
The man’s mysterious ways were all perfectly7 clear to him now. He, falling into the same error as the cowboys, had taken him to be the young pianist of the Mexican theater. And Tom was forced to admit that the mistake was a natural one, for a description of Jimmy would certainly tally8 in many respects with his own.
The humor of the situation appealing to him irresistibly9 he began to roar with laughter, a
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v.喘气( gasp的过去式和过去分词 );喘息;倒抽气;很想要 | |
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10 proceeding | |
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13 ranch | |
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17 astonishment | |
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19 mighty | |
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33 hilarity | |
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34 schooner | |
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35 jaunt | |
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36 untied | |
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37 hearty | |
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39 longing | |
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45 considerably | |
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60 everlasting | |
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61 gratitude | |
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64 shack | |
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65 blurting | |
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66 thoroughly | |
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67 sergeant | |
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68 impatience | |
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69 afterward | |
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70 galloping | |
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