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CHAPTER IV. — MICHAEL STEIN.
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On the Sunday morning, after Henri’s return to Durbelli猫re, Jacques Chapeau, with Jean and Peter Stein, left the ch芒teau very early, and started for Echanbroignes. Word had been sent to the old smith by some of the neighbours, who had been at Saumur, that his two sons were safe and sound, and that they had behaved well at the siege, and a message at the same time reached Annot, informing her that Jacques meant to spend his next Sunday at the village; the party was therefore expected, and great preparations were made for a f锚te at Echanbroignes. The heroes of that place considered that they had somewhat celebrated1 themselves; in the first place, on final inquiry2, it appeared, that not one person from the village, who was at all able to go to Saumur, had neglected to do so. In the next place, many of the villagers were among the number of the red scarfs, and they claimed to themselves the privilege of being considered peculiarly valiant3 and particularly loyal; and lastly, though many of them had gone to Saumur, without arms, every man on his return had a musket4 with him, which the old men and women regarded as absolute trophies5, taken by each man individually from some awful rebel whom he had slain6 in single combat. There were to be great rejoicings, therefore, at Echanbroignes, which were postponed7 for the arrival of Chapeau and the two Stems.
The old smith was very angry at his sons’ behaviour. As Chapeau had said, he was a very black man, and when he was angered, it wasn’t easy to smooth him; the operation, however, was attempted by some of his neighbours, and though they were not altogether successful, they succeeded in making the old man a little proud of his family.
“Yes, Paul Rouel;” he said to the village innkeeper, who was an ancient crony of his, “it’s very well to talk of King and Church; but if King and Church are to teach sons to fly against their fathers, we may, I think, have a little too much of them; didn’t I again and again tell the boys not to go?”
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n.(为竞赛获胜者颁发的)奖品( trophy的名词复数 );奖杯;(尤指狩猎或战争中获得的)纪念品;(用于比赛或赛跑名称)奖 | |
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深沟,地沟( trench的名词复数 ); 战壕 | |
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