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CHAPTER XLIX.
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An extract or two from the newspapers of the day will furnish a photograph that can need no embellishment:
FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY.—An affray occurred, last evening, in a billiard saloon on C street, between Deputy Marshal Jack1 Williams and Wm. Brown, which resulted in the immediate2 death of the latter. There had been some difficulty between the parties for several months.
Officer GEO. BIRDSALL, sworn, says:—I was told Wm. Brown was drunk and was looking for Jack Williams; so soon as I heard that I started for the parties to prevent a collision; went into the billiard saloon; saw Billy Brown running around, saying if anybody had anything against him to show cause; he was talking in a boisterous4 manner, and officer Perry took him to the other end of the room to talk to him; Brown came back to me; remarked to me that he thought he was as good as anybody, and knew how to take care of himself; he passed by me and went to the bar; don’t know whether he drank or not; Williams was at the end of the billiard-table, next to the stairway; Brown, after going to the bar, came back and said he was as good as any man in the world; he had then walked out to the end of the first billiard-table from the bar; I moved closer to them, supposing there would be a fight; as Brown drew his pistol I caught hold of it; he had fired one shot at Williams; don’t know the effect of it; caught hold of him with one hand, and took hold of the pistol and turned it up; think he fired once after I caught hold of the pistol; I wrenched5 the pistol from him; walked to the end of the billiard-table and told a party that I had Brown’s pistol, and to stop shooting; I think four shots were fired in all; after walking out, Mr. Foster remarked that Brown was shot dead.
Oh, there was no excitement about it—he merely “remarked” the small circumstance!
Four months later the following item appeared in the same paper (the Enterprise). In this item the name of one of the city officers above referred to (Deputy Marshal Jack Williams) occurs again:
ROBBERY AND DESPERATE AFFRAY.—On Tuesday night, a German named Charles Hurtzal, engineer in a mill at Silver City, came to this place, and visited the hurdy-gurdy house on B street. The music, dancing and Teutonic
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jack
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| n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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| adj.立即的;直接的,最接近的;紧靠的 | |
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testimony
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boisterous
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| adj.喧闹的,欢闹的 | |
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wrenched
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| v.(猛力地)扭( wrench的过去式和过去分词 );扭伤;使感到痛苦;使悲痛 | |
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maidens
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| 处女( maiden的名词复数 ); 少女; 未婚女子; (板球运动)未得分的一轮投球 | |
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awakened
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rapture
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| n.狂喜;全神贯注;着迷;v.使狂喜 | |
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procure
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| vt.获得,取得,促成;vi.拉皮条 | |
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drawn
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levied
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| 征(兵)( levy的过去式和过去分词 ); 索取; 发动(战争); 征税 | |
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assassinate
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| vt.暗杀,行刺,中伤 | |
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assassinated
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riddled
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assassination
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wholesale
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| n.批发;adv.以批发方式;vt.批发,成批出售 | |
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slung
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| 抛( sling的过去式和过去分词 ); 吊挂; 遣送; 押往 | |
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permanently
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killing
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| n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财 | |
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complaisance
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narrative
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bloody
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| adj.非常的的;流血的;残忍的;adv.很;vt.血染 | |
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slanting
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interfere
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procured
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| v.(努力)取得, (设法)获得( procure的过去式和过去分词 );拉皮条 | |
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awning
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| n.遮阳篷;雨篷 | |
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mania
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| n.疯狂;躁狂症,狂热,癖好 | |
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climax
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downwards
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conspirator
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doom
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distress
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| n.苦恼,痛苦,不舒适;不幸;vt.使悲痛 | |
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waned
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fascination
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| n.令人着迷的事物,魅力,迷恋 | |
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seduced
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| 诱奸( seduce的过去式和过去分词 ); 勾引; 诱使堕落; 使入迷 | |
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