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XI. WAYSIDE GOSSIP.
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This was the pedler's promised story about Mrs. Mudge.
“The last time I was round that way, I stopped, thinking maybe they might have some rags to dispose of for tin-ware. The old lady seemed glad to see me, and pretty soon she brought down a lot of white rags. I thought they seemed quite heavy for their bulk,—howsomever, I wasn't looking for any tricks, and I let it go. By-and-by, when I happened to be ransacking1 one of the bags, I came across half a dozen pounds or more of old iron tied up in a white cloth. That let the cat out of the bag. I knew why they were so heavy, then, I reckon I shan't call on Mrs. Mudge next time I go by.”
“So you've run off,” he continued, after a pause, “I like your spunk,—just what I should have done myself. But tell me how you managed to get off without the old chap's finding it out.”
Paul related such of his adventures as he had not before told, his companion listening with marked approval.
“I wish I'd been there,” he said. “I'd have given fifty cents, right out, to see how old Mudge looked, I calc'late he's pretty well tired with his wild-goose chase by this time.”
“It's about time to bait, I calc'late,” remarked the pedler.
The unsophisticated reader is informed that the word “bait,” in New England phraseology, is applied3 to taking lunch or dining.
At this point a green lane opened out of the public road, skirted on either side by a row of trees. Carpeted with green, it made a very pleasant dining-room. A red-and-white heifer browsing4 at a little distance looked up from her meal and surveyed the intruders with mild attention, but apparently5 satisfied that they contemplated6 no invasion of her rights, resumed her agreeable employment. Over an irregular stone wall our travelers looked into a thrifty
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ransacking
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v.彻底搜查( ransack的现在分词 );抢劫,掠夺 | |
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突然的剧痛( pang的名词复数 ); 悲痛 | |
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v.吃草( browse的现在分词 );随意翻阅;(在商店里)随便看看;(在计算机上)浏览信息 | |
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adj. 预期的 动词contemplate的过去分词形式 | |
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起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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安抚,抚慰( appease的过去式和过去分词 ); 绥靖(满足另一国的要求以避免战争) | |
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