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CHAPTER XII. THE IMPENDING CONFLICT.
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Jim Smith stood leaning indolently against a post, when his emissary, Bates, returned from his errand. He was experiencing “that stern joy” which bullies1 feel just before an encounter with a foeman inferior in strength, whom they expect easily to master. Several of the boys were near by—sycophantic followers2 of Jim, who were enjoying in advance the rumpus they expected. I am afraid schoolboys do not always sympathize with the weaker side. In the present instance, there was hardly a boy who had not at some time or other felt the weight of Jim’s fist, and, as there is an old saying that “misery loves company,” it was not, perhaps, a matter of wonder that they looked forward with interest to seeing another suffer the same ill-treatment which they had on former occasions received!
Presently Bates came back.
Jim looked over his head for the boy whom he expected to see in his company.
“Where’s the new boy?” he demanded, with a frown.
“He won’t come.”
“Yes, I did.”
“And what did he say?”
“That if you wanted to see him, you could come to him.”
All the boys regarded each other with looks of surprise. Was it possible that any boy in Smith Institute could have the boldness to send such a message to Jim! Most of all, Jim was moved by such a bold defiance4 of his authority. For the moment, he could not think of any adequate terms in which to express his feelings.
“Yes, he did.”
Jim nodded his head vigorously two or three times.
“No!” “Never!” exclaimed the boys in concert, Bates being the loudest and most
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n.欺凌弱小者, 开球 vt.恐吓, 威胁, 欺负 | |
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追随者( follower的名词复数 ); 用户; 契据的附面; 从动件 | |
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defiance
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reprobate
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rascal
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brook
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bully
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foamed
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