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CHAPTER XIII. THE ARROW AND THE PIONEER.
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After this Joshua was more careful about annoying Walter. Though he was older, and a little taller than our hero, he had found to his cost that he was not a match for him in strength. He had also made the unwelcome discovery that Walter did not intend to be imposed upon. So, though he ventured to sneer1 at times, he thought it best to stop short of open insult. There was also another motive2 which influenced him. His father forbade him in tones more decided3 than usual to interfere4 with Walter, whose services he was anxious to retain in the store. Mr. Drummond also had another reason for this command. He thought that Walter might be mistaken as to the state of his father's affairs, and that a few thousand dollars might be rescued by his executor from the ruin. In that case, there would be a chance[Pg 118] of his obtaining control of Walter's property during his minority.
The picnic came off on Saturday afternoon. The weather, which often throws a wet blanket upon the festivities of such occasions, was highly propitious5, and several hundred persons, young and middle-aged6, turned out en masse. The place selected for the picnic was a field of several acres, bordering upon a pond. This had been fitted up by the proprietor7 with swings, and a roofed building without sides, under which were placed rough board tables for the reception of provisions. A number of oak trees with their broad branches furnished shelter.
Besides these arrangements for enjoyment8, there were two boats confined by iron chains, which were thrown around trees near the brink9 of the water.
After enjoying the swing for a time, there was a proposition to go out in the boats.
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sneer
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v.轻蔑;嘲笑;n.嘲笑,讥讽的言语 | |
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sneering
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嘲笑的,轻蔑的 | |
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steering
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novice
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