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XI. THE PROBLEM THAT TIMOLEON PRESENTED.
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When Mr. Abercrombie heard of the capers1 of the Black Stallion, he determined2 to place the horse in quarters that were more secure. But where? There was but one building on the place that could be regarded as perfectly3 secure—the crib in the five-acre lot. This crib was built of logs hewn square and mortised together at the ends. It had been built to hold corn and other grain, and logs were used instead of planks4 because the nearest sawmill was some distance away, and the logs were cheaper and handier. Moreover, as they were hewn from the hearts of the pines they would last longer than sawn lumber5.
This building was therefore selected as the Black Stallion's stable, and it was made ready. A trough was fitted up and the edges trimmed with hoop6 iron to prevent the horse from gnawing7 it to pieces. The floor was taken away and a new door[203] made, a thick, heavy affair. To guard against all accidents a hole, which could be opened or closed from the outside, was cut through the logs over the trough, so that when the Black Stallion was in one of his tantrums he could be fed and watered without risk to life or limb.
When everything was ready, the question arose, how was the horse to be removed to his new quarters? Mr. Abercrombie considered the matter an entire afternoon, and then decided8 to postpone9 it until the next day. He said something about it at supper, and this caused Mrs. Abercrombie to remark that she hoped he would get rid of such a savage10 creature. She said she should never feel safe while the horse remained on the place. But Mr. Abercrombie laughed at this excess of fear, and so did Little Crotchet, who made bold to say that if his father would permit him, he would have Timoleon put in his stable that very night, and it would be done so quietly that nobody on the place would know how or when it happened.
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capers
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n.开玩笑( caper的名词复数 );刺山柑v.跳跃,雀跃( caper的第三人称单数 ) | |
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(厚)木板( plank的名词复数 ); 政纲条目,政策要点 | |
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gnawing
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bridle
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quaint
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crutches
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touching
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conversing
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concord
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sitting-room
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housekeeper
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gouge
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v.凿;挖出;n.半圆凿;凿孔;欺诈 | |
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feigned
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thong
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hearth
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vociferous
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grasshoppers
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speck
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plantation
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calves
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n.(calf的复数)笨拙的男子,腓;腿肚子( calf的名词复数 );牛犊;腓;小腿肚v.生小牛( calve的第三人称单数 );(冰川)崩解;生(小牛等),产(犊);使(冰川)崩解 | |
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bleated
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shrieked
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pinnacle
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wailing
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subdued
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tussle
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fretting
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