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These murder and jury statistics remind me of a certain very extraordinary trial and execution of twenty years ago; it is a scrap1 of history familiar to all old Californians, and worthy2 to be known by other peoples of the earth that love simple, straightforward3 justice unencumbered with nonsense. I would apologize for this digression but for the fact that the information I am about to offer is apology enough in itself. And since I digress constantly anyhow, perhaps it is as well to eschew4 apologies altogether and thus prevent their growing irksome.
Capt. Ned Blakely—that name will answer as well as any other fictitious5 one (for he was still with the living at last accounts, and may not desire to be famous)—sailed ships out of the harbor of San Francisco for many years. He was a stalwart, warm-hearted, eagle-eyed veteran, who had been a sailor nearly fifty years—a sailor from early boyhood. He was a rough, honest creature, full of pluck, and just as full of hard-headed simplicity6, too. He hated trifling7 conventionalities—“business” was the word, with him. He had all a sailor’s vindictiveness8 against the quips and quirks9 of the law, and steadfastly10 believed that the first and last aim and object of the law and lawyers was to defeat justice.
He sailed for the Chincha Islands in command of a guano ship. He had a fine crew, but his negro mate was his pet—on him he had for years lavished
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| adj.正直的,坦率的;易懂的,简单的 | |
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fictitious
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simplicity
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lavished
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staple
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pulp
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inspection
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malignant
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