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CHAPTER XXV. SMITH INSTITUTE GROWS UNPOPULAR.
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Hector lost no time in drawing up a statement of the facts connected with the loss of the wallet, which he got Wilkins and Ben Platt to sign. This he put into an envelope directed to Allan Roscoe, accompanied by a brief note, which I subjoin:
“MR. ROSCOE: I send you a statement, signed by two of my schoolmates, showing that the charge which Mr. Smith was in such a hurry to bring against me, in order to screen his nephew, who is the real thief, is wholly unfounded. I am not particularly surprised that you were ready to believe it, nor do I care enough for your good opinion to worry. I consider that it is due to myself, however, to prove to you that I have done nothing of which I need be ashamed. Finding the scholars here in terror of a bully1, who imposed upon his schoolfellows with impunity2 because, being the principal’s nephew, he was protected in so doing, I taught him a lesson which may not do him good, but has certainly been of benefit to his fellow-pupils. In so doing, I have incurred3 his enmity, and that of his uncle, who, for more than one reason, is utterly4 unfit to conduct a school of this kind.
“You threaten to remove me from school at the end of this term. I do not wish to remain, and shall remove myself at the end of this week. I shall not look to you for support, nor do I expect again to depend upon the estate to which I once thought myself the heir, unless I should be able to prove that I am the son of your brother, as I fully5 believe, notwithstanding the letter you exhibit.”
“HECTOR ROSCOE.”
When Mr. Allan Roscoe received this letter he was very much disturbed. As he had no affection for Hector, and did not care what became of him, this may, perhaps, excite surprise. Could it be the last sentence which excited his alarm?
“Is that letter from Hector?” asked Guy, who had noticed the postmark as it lay upon his father’s table.
“Yes,” answered Allan Roscoe.
“Does he try to explain his theft?” asked Guy.
“He says he had nothing to do with it.”
“Oh, of course!” sneered
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n.恃强欺弱者,小流氓;vt.威胁,欺侮 | |
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讥笑,冷笑( sneer的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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