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CHAPTER II. SQUIRE RENWICK BATES.
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Adin Dunham got into the buggy, took the reins1 from Dean, and drove away.
The pretentious2 house of Squire3 Bates stood a little way back from the road a quarter of a mile further on. The lawyer stood in front of his gate. He smiled as Adin Dunham drove by.
"Well, Dunham," he said, "so you are on your way to Rockmount?"
"Yes, squire."
"And bound on a pleasant errand, too," continued Bates, with a second smile.
"Yes, squire. I can't believe it hardly. It's a new experience for me. I never thought I should be worth a thousand dollars."
"Yes, it's quite a sum. What do you propose to do with it?"
"I may pay up the mortgage on my place."
"But suppose I don't want to receive it?"
"But why wouldn't you want to receive it?"
"Oh, it's paying me fairish interest, and I should have to look up another investment."
"But you could do that better than I."
"Come and see me when you get back, and I'll12 give you advice. I wouldn't trouble myself for every one, but you are a friend and neighbor," said Squire Bates, smiling and showing the long white tusks4 that gave him so peculiar5 an appearance.
"Your advice ought to be good, squire. You are used to investin' money."
"Yes, I have a good deal to invest," said Bates. "Which way shall you return?" asked the squire carelessly.
"If it were my case, I would come through the woods. It's half a mile shorter."
"That's so, and I did think of it, but you and my wife talked to me about robbers, till I began to think the creek road would be safer."
Squire Bates laughed in an amused way.
"I rather think your wife and I talked like old women," he said. "It seems rather ridiculous to think of robbers in this neighborhood."
"So it does!" said Adin Dunham eagerly. "I told Sarah so.
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感情,激情; 缰( rein的名词复数 ); 控制手段; 掌管; (成人带着幼儿走路以防其走失时用的)保护带 | |
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