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CHAPTER X.
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Really and truly, two thirds of the talk of drivers and conductors had been about this man Slade, ever since the day before we reached Julesburg. In order that the eastern reader may have a clear conception of what a Rocky Mountain desperado is, in his highest state of development, I will reduce all this mass of overland gossip to one straightforward1 narrative2, and present it in the following shape:
Slade was born in Illinois, of good parentage. At about twenty-six years of age he killed a man in a quarrel and fled the country. At St. Joseph, Missouri, he joined one of the early California-bound emigrant3 trains, and was given the post of train-master. One day on the plains he had an angry dispute with one of his wagon-drivers, and both drew their revolvers. But the driver was the quicker artist, and had his weapon cocked first. So Slade said it was a pity to waste life on so small a matter, and proposed that the pistols be thrown on the ground and the quarrel settled by a fist-fight. The unsuspecting driver agreed, and threw down his pistol—whereupon Slade laughed at his simplicity4, and shot him dead!
He made his escape, and lived a wild life for awhile, dividing his time between fighting Indians and avoiding an Illinois sheriff, who had been sent to arrest him for his first murder. It is said that in one Indian battle he killed three savages5 with his own hand, and afterward6 cut their ears off and sent them, with his compliments, to the chief of the tribe.
Slade soon gained a name for fearless resolution, and this was sufficient merit to procure7 for him the important post of overland division-agent at Julesburg, in place of Mr. Jules, removed. For some time previously8, the company’s horses had been frequently stolen, and the coaches delayed, by gangs of
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emigrant
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| adj.移居的,移民的;n.移居外国的人,移民 | |
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simplicity
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| n.简单,简易;朴素;直率,单纯 | |
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savages
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| 未开化的人,野蛮人( savage的名词复数 ) | |
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outlaws
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| 歹徒,亡命之徒( outlaw的名词复数 ); 逃犯 | |
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wont
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temerity
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offenders
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warily
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mules
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livelihood
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misery
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rattled
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brawls
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scourge
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remarkable
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placidly
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