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CHAPTER XVII. WOLVERTON'S POOR TENANT.
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Bob hired a couple of extra hands, and made haste to finish harvesting his wheat, for he was anxious to start on the trip down the river as soon as possible. His anticipations1 as to the size of the crop were justified2. It footed up fourteen hundred and seventy-five bushels, and this, at two dollars per bushel, would fetch in market nearly three thousand dollars.
"That's a pretty good crop for a boy to raise, mother," said Bob, with pardonable exultation3. "You haven't lost anything by allowing me to run the ranch4."
"Quite true, Robert. You have accomplished5 wonders. I don't know what I could have done without you. I know very little of farming myself."
"Yes," said Bob, smiling. "Clip has been my right-hand man. I can't say he has worked very hard himself, but he has superintended the others."
"Yes, missis; dat's what I done!" said Clip, proudly.
He did not venture to pronounce the word, for it was too much for him, but he was vaguely7 conscious that it was something important and complimentary8.
"Then I must buy Clip a new suit," said Mrs. Burton, smiling.
"I'll buy it in St. Louis, mother."
When the grain was all gathered in Bob began to load it on the ferry-boat. Wolverton sent Sam round every day to report progress, but did not excite his nephew's suspicions by appearing to take unusual interest in the matter.
To prepare the reader for a circumstance which happened about this time, I find it necessary to introduce another character, who was able to do Bob an important service.
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预期( anticipation的名词复数 ); 预测; (信托财产收益的)预支; 预期的事物 | |
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ranch
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n.大牧场,大农场 | |
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adj.赠送的,免费的,赞美的,恭维的 | |
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adj.温暖舒适的,合身的,安全的;v.使整洁干净,舒适地依靠,紧贴;n.(英)酒吧里的私房 | |
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positively
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