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CHAPTER XXI. THE USHER IS DISCHARGED.
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Among the boys of Smith Institute there was but one opinion on the subject of the principal’s wallet. All acquitted1 Roscoe of having any part in the theft, and they were equally unanimous in the belief that Jim Smith had contrived2 a mean plot against the boy whom he could not conquer by fair means. There was a little informal consultation3 as to how Jim should be treated. It was finally decided4 to “send him to Coventry.”
As this phrase, which is well understood in English schools, may not be so clear to my readers, I will explain that Jim was to be refused notice by his schoolfellows, unless he should become aggressive, when he was to be noticed in a manner far from agreeable.
Jim could not help observing the cold looks of the boys, who but lately were glad enough to receive notice from him, and he became very angry. As to being ashamed of the exposure, he was not sensitive, nor did he often have any feeling of that kind. Naturally vindictive5, he felt especially angry with the two boys, Ben Platt and Wilkins, whose testimony6 had proved so uncomfortable for him.
“I’ll thrash those boys if I never thrash another,” he said to himself. “So they have turned against me, have they? They’re only fit to black my boots anyway. I’ll give ‘em a lesson.”
Platt and Wilkins were expecting an attack. They knew that Jim would seize the opportunity of attacking them singly, and in the absence of Hector, of whom he was afraid, and with good reason. They concerted measures, accordingly, for defeating the common enemy.
Jim was stalking about the next day, looking sullen7 and feeling ugly. He could not help observing that whenever he approached a group of boys they immediately scattered8 and walked away in various directions. This naturally
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宣判…无罪( acquit的过去式和过去分词 ); 使(自己)作出某种表现 | |
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consultation
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opportune
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conceal
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amazement
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