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CHAPTER XIX. A DRAMATIC SCENE.
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It was generally after vespers that Mr. Smith communicated to the school anything which he desired to call to their attention. This was to be the occasion of bringing our hero into disgrace.
The boys assembled, most of them quite ignorant that anything exceptional was to occur. Hector himself, the person chiefly interested, was entirely1 unconscious that he was to be made “a shining mark” for the arrows of suspicion and obloquy2. If he had noticed the peculiar3 and triumphantly4 malicious5 looks with which Jim Smith, the bully6 and tyrant7, whom he had humiliated8 and deposed9, regarded him, he might have been led to infer that some misfortune was in store for him. But these looks he did not chance to notice.
There were two other boys, however, who did notice them. These were Ben Platt and Wil-kins, who had very good reasons, as we know, for doing so.
“I believe old Sock is going to pitch into Roscoe at vespers,” said Ben, in a whisper, to his roommate.
“Or a cat with murderous designs on a mouse.”
“We must expose the whole thing.”
“Of course.”
“Won’t Jim be mad?”
“Let him! He won’t dare to thrash us while Roscoe is round.”
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entirely
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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obloquy
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n.斥责,大骂 | |
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adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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triumphantly
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ad.得意洋洋地;得胜地;成功地 | |
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tragic
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innocence
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