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CHAPTER XIII. THE OUTLAW'S MISTAKE.
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John Fox had been so occupied with his terrified victim that he quite forgot the possibility of his two captors returning.
It so happened that both were approaching the house when they heard Mrs. Mason's cry of terror.
"What's that?" exclaimed the farmer in alarm.
"I believe that scoundrel has got loose," answered Luke.
He quickened his pace and entered the house just in time to become a witness of the outlaw1's brutality2.
It was no time to hesitate or parley3. He sprang upon the robber, dashed him to the ground, and put his foot upon his breast.
"What deviltry are you up to, you miserable4 man?" he demanded. Then turning to Mrs. Mason, he asked, "Why did he attack you?"
"He wanted my husband's money--and a revolver," answered the trembling woman.
"I have a great mind to give him the contents of the revolver," said Luke, sternly.
John Fox was not a coward--on the contrary, he was a man of boldness and courage, but as he looked up at the stern face of the Quaker detective he quailed5, almost for the first time in his life. He tried to rise, but the heavy foot of Luke Robbins was on his breast.
"You don't deserve to get up. You should lie there forever, for your cowardice7 in attacking a woman."
"I would rather it had been you!" said John Fox, bitterly.
"You are safe in attacking a woman," said the detective in scornful sarcasm8
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outlaw
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n.歹徒,亡命之徒;vt.宣布…为不合法 | |
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害怕,发抖,畏缩( quail的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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cowardice
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sarcasm
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prostrate
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gallows
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sullenly
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不高兴地,绷着脸,忧郁地 | |
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folly
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attic
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humiliation
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shudder
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