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CHAPTER XXX THE CIRCUS
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Speeding toward them came the big beast, lashing1 his sides with his tail, evidently in a state of great excitement. Gerald trembled as he saw him. There are few, whatever their courage, who would not do so. He did not dare to set out on the way to the village. He thought it better to remain with the lion's keeper and under his protection.
Paul King stood calm and imperturbable2, waiting the arrival of his lost charge. There was a time when he, too, would have fled, but he had become used to lions and their ways, and felt perfect confidence in his power to subdue3 them.
As Nero came nearer, Gerald could see that his jaws4 were bloody5. He guessed that the blood was that of his ill-fated horse.
"He has killed your horse, sure enough," said King. "Was he valuable?"
"I paid a hundred dollars for him."
"He wasn't insured against lions?"
"No."
"I am sorry for your loss."
"I shall not mind that if I save my own life."
"Your life is in no danger."
By this time the lion was almost upon them. He looked terrible, with the blood-stains about his jaws, but Paul King's equanimity6 was not shaken. One thing, however, he failed to consider, and that was the effect of blood upon the savage7 brute8. Great as was his ascendency over Nero, the savage instinct of the great animal destroyed the effect of years of discipline.
Paul King understood this when Nero advanced upon him, unheeding his tone of command.
"Down, Nero!" he cried; but Nero would not down. His wicked eyes glared, his tail
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n.鞭打;痛斥;大量;许多v.鞭打( lash的现在分词 );煽动;紧系;怒斥 | |
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vt.制服,使顺从,征服;抑制,克制 | |
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killing
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ransom
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