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CHAPTER XXV. THE VALUE OF A BOAT.
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Meanwhile John was plodding1 along at a moderate pace. He had no idea of the danger that menaced him. He was now ten or eleven miles away from Jackson, and this gave him a feeling of security; not that the distance was so great, but that, of the many directions in which he might have gone, he saw no reason to think that Mr. Huxter would be likely to guess the right one.
On the whole, John felt in very good spirits. It was a bright, pleasant morning in September, with a clear, bracing2 air, that lent vigor3 to his steps. He decided4 to stop in Redport until after dinner, and then inquire his way more particularly. He determined5 to take the stage or cars, if he found any that ran across to Wilton. The expense would not be any greater, probably, than the cost of the meal and lodging6 for which, if he walked, he would be obliged to pay at the country inns.
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He had got to the bottom of a hill when he heard the clattering7 of wheels behind him, and was startled by the sound of a voice only too familiar. "Stop, you rascal8!"
John looked round, and his heart made a sudden bound when he recognized the well-known face of Mr. Huxter projecting out of a chaise, which was tearing down the hill at furious speed.
"So I've caught you, have I?" exclaimed his pursuer, in exultation9. "I've got an account to settle with you, you young scamp!"
John was no coward, but he knew that in a physical contest, he, a boy of fifteen, would be no match for a man close upon six feet in height. Discretion10
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发出咔哒声(clatter的现在分词形式) | |
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valor
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antagonist
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