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CHAPTER XXX. A CIRCUS IN MR. SPRAGUE'S YARD.
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Philip timidly made known his request and the bottle was filled. The saloon-keeper attended to the order in a matter-of-fact manner. As long as he got his pay he cared very little whom he dealt with.
Philip, feeling ashamed of his burden, came out with the bottle and set out on his return home. He had been delayed by the conversation at the door, and he had also had to wait to have the bottle filled, there being several customers to attend to before him. So it happened that when he got back Mr. Sprague and Oscar were awaiting him impatiently.
Whisky was Mr. Sprague's one extravagance, and he had waited longer than usual for his customary drink. This made him irritable2.
"Why don't you come along faster, you young beggar?" he called out harshly.
"Do so!"
Oscar started down the road with a cruel light in his eyes. He liked nothing better than to ill-treat the unfortunate boy who had been left to the tender mercies of his father.
Philip did not understand what Oscar's coming portended4 till the older boy seized him violently by the shoulders.
"Why don't you hurry up?" he demanded. "Don't you know any better than to waste your time playing on the street?"
"I didn't waste any time. I couldn't get waited on at first."
"That's too thin! You were walking like a snail any way. I'll see if I can't make you stir your stumps5 a little faster."
Oscar pushed Philip so violently that the little fellow stumbled, and then came a catastrophe6! He was thrown forward. The bottle came in contact with a stone, and of course broke, spilling the precious contents, as Nahum Sprague thought them.
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(被砍下的树的)树桩( stump的名词复数 ); 残肢; (板球三柱门的)柱; 残余部分 | |
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