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CHAPTER XIII. MISCHIEF ON FOOT
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As may be supposed, John Haynes was deeply incensed1 with Frank Frost for the manner in which he had foiled him in his attack upon Pomp. He felt that in this whole matter he had appeared by no means to advantage. After all his boasting, he had been defeated by a boy younger and smaller than himself. The old grudge2 which he had against Frank for the success gained over him at school increased and added poignancy3 to his mortification4. He felt that he should never be satisfied until he had “come up” with Frank in some way. The prospect5 of seeing him ejected from the farm was pleasant, but it was too far off. John did not feel like waiting so long for the gratification of his revengeful feelings. He resolved in the meantime to devise some method of injuring or annoying Frank.
He could not at once think of anything feasible. Several schemes flitted across his mind, but all were open to some objection. John did not care to attempt anything which would expose him, if discovered, to a legal punishment. I am afraid this weighed more with him than the wrong or injustice6 of his schemes.
At last it occurred to him that Mr. Frost kept a couple of pigs. To let them out secretly at night would be annoying to Frank, as they would probably stray quite a distance, and thus a tedious pursuit would be made necessary. Perhaps they might never be found, in which case John felt that he should not grieve much.
Upon this scheme John finally settled as the one promising7 the most amusement to himself and annoyance8 to his enemy, as he chose to regard Frank. He felt quite averse9, however, to doing the work himself. In the first place, it must be done by night, and he could not absent himself from the house at a late hour without his father's knowledge. Again, he knew there was a risk of being caught, and it would not sound very well if noised abroad that the son of
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incensed
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| n.不满,怨恨,妒嫉;vt.勉强给,不情愿做 | |
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poignancy
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mortification
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annoyance
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averse
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squire
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| v.切,削(木头),使逐渐变小( whittle的现在分词 ) | |
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| v.扭动,蠕动,蜿蜒行进( wriggle的现在分词 );(使身体某一部位)扭动;耍滑不做,逃避(应做的事等);蠕蠕 | |
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