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CHAPTER XXXVII. A NARROW ESCAPE.
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Armed with the affidavits1 which were to restore to him the position in life of which his uncle had wickedly deprived him, Hector returned to San Francisco. He found Gregory unaffectedly glad to see him.
“Glad to see you back, Hector,” he said; “I missed you.”
Hector was glad to find that Gregory had not taken advantage of his absence to indulge in any of his old excesses. He began to hope that he had already turned over the new leaf which was so desirable.
“I know what you are thinking of,” said Gregory, after Hector had returned his salutation. “You are wondering whether I ‘cut up’ any while you were gone.”
“You don’t look as if you had,” said Hector, smiling.
“No; I have had enough of sowing wild oats. It doesn’t pay. Shall I tell you what I did last evening?”
“If you like.”
“I attended a lecture illustrated2 with the stereopticon. I was in bed at ten.”
“Gregory,” said Hector, taking his hand, “you don’t know how glad I am to hear this. I am sure your uncle will be delighted when you return to him so changed.”
“I’ve made a great fool of myself,” said Gregory, candidly3. “Hereafter I am going to make you my model.”
Hector blushed deeply, for he was a modest boy.
“You compliment me too much, Gregory,” he said. “Still, if you are in earnest, I will try to set you a good example.”
“You won’t have any trouble in doing that. You are one of the fellows that find it easy to be good.”
“I am not sure of that, Gregory. Still, I mean to do my best.”
In the evening the two boys attended a theatrical4 performance. It was not till after eleven o’clock that they emerged from the theatre, and slowly, not by the most direct way, sauntered home.
There was no thought of danger in the mind of either, yet, as a fact, Hector had never in his life been exposed to peril5 so serious as that evening. Lurking
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affidavits
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n.宣誓书,(经陈述者宣誓在法律上可采作证据的)书面陈述( affidavit的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.剧场的,演戏的;做戏似的,做作的 | |
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lurking
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不高兴地,绷着脸,忧郁地 | |
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