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正文 第38节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    ,andkatinkahateshibut,yousee,hehasgotlotsof

    poionsaturt.ifithadntbeenforthat,ihearthat

    heissedfrsind,of

    all,heisgoveorhere,andsendtoheadquartersanylying

    reporthelikes,anddopapadreadfulhar”

    jackdidnotuandanythinglikeallthatolgasaid,buthe

    gleanedenoughtouandthedriftofherion,andheand

    diatterveryseriouslythatnight.

    bothagreedthatsothingoughttobedohingwas

    tobe,heruldoffertheretestsuggestion.theyweresohappy

    inthefalyedbytheuntessandher

    daughters,thattheyfelttheirtroublestobetheirohey

    .

    ”ustthinkitover,jack,”dicksaid,ashetuedintobed.”its

    aercyofabrute

    likethat.theideaofhisarrytheprettykatinkawhy,

    hesnotgoodenoughtoblackherboots.iinthe

    dshiphonboardthefaln;athing

    ortwo.”

    theladshadnotavailedtheelvesoftheofferofridinghorses,as

    theyaccustodtotheexercise,anddidnotlike

    thethoughtoflookingridiculous.buttheyhadeagerlyacceptedthe

    offertohavesoing.

    onenight,everythinghavingbeenprepared,theytooktheirseatsina

    sledgedrahefastesthorsesiablesofthe

    untess.a.

    thesledgeedtouse,and

    heldfour,besidesthedriver.tenexperiencedhuook

    theirplaidshipn.aportionofthe

    carcaseofahorse,slegandbeenshotthe

    previousday,enedbehindthesledge.

    adriveofanhourtookthearintotheheartoftheforest,

    althoughtheauchslohanusual,ihatthe

    hhtbeperfectlyfreshen

    toldthedriverthattheyhadgonefarenough,andthesledgewas

    tued,thehorsesfaeathen

    unfastenedfroehindthesledge,andaropesofortyyardslong

    attachedtoit,theotherendbeingfastehesledge.thehorses

    ovedforiltheropeight.

    they

    ,ayaedtheresult.

    theyoungonhesky,anddarkobjectssholearly

    overtheesnoance.halfanhourpassed

    houtahoutasoundbreakingthesilence

    thatreigheforest.presentlyalwasheard,and

    theboysfansvingangthe

    trees.thehorsesbecarestlessaed,andituchas

    thenstandingattheirheadsulddotoquietthe

    theasatlookingbat

    start.

    allatonareesonto

    thebroadlineofsnoarkedtheroad.

    ”juin,ivan”theaexclaid.”heretheye.keepasharp

    lookoutonbothsides.hosefelloanding

    still.theonlydangerisfrofreshpagfrohead.”

    thepeasantleapedintothecar,andinaninstantthehorsesdashed

    offataspeedfarathewolves

    hadnottheirdriverreihenandquietedthehisvoice.

    theysoonsteadieddoanat

    tislookingbadregulatingtheirspeedsoastokeepthebait

    glidingalongjustaheadofthewolves.

    thepeasantnoidshipn,htheirguns

    ckedandinguphoheseattosteady

    theelves,readytofire,aout.

    oheleadi,

    droppedandrolledover,peringcrytoldthat

    anotherwaswounded.

    theboyshadahattheoptodevourtheirfallen

    rade,buttheslloftheatoreteting,

    foreon.againandagainthelads

    fired,theenhandingtheparegunsandloadingasfastasthey

    dischargedthe

    suddenlythedrivergaveanexclation,andfaraheadonthee

    road,theboys,lookinground,uldseeadarkss.thepeasant,

    hastrokeofhisktheropehebait.

    theadroveforhincreasedspeedforfiftyyardsorso,

    andthensuddenlydrehehorses.thepeasantsinaninstant

    leapedout,eachharuginhishand,andrunningtothehorses

    heads,atonalsby.

    thentheothesledgeagain.

    ahundredandfiftyyardsbehind,theirlatepursuers,inass,were

    groeat,butalreadyny,

    findingtheelvesuoobtainashare,hadsetoffinpursuitof

    theprizeahead,isedtobealeforall.

    tothese,hohepeasantspaidnoattention,buteachtakinga

    doublebarrelgun,pouredheavychargesofshotinabovethebullets.

    handiheboys,theyperfordthesaoperationtothe

    othertetousetheelves.

    standingo,thenpreparedtofireatthely

    ahead,signingtotheboystoleanover,oneoneachside,and

    takethoseontheflanksofthehorses.allthiswasdoneinavery

    fehesledgeglidedsteadilyalongtohe

    fastapproagfoes.ehinfiftyyards,thehorses

    forfullgallop.inanothersendorthefour

    barrelsoftheenpouredtheirsintothessofwolves.

    theboysohenthey

    fired.

    ahideouschorusofyellsarose,andthehorsesatfullspeeddashed

    inuponthepa,and,

    tralingoverdeadanddying,theyrushedthrough.inspiteofthe

    exeidshipnsdoublebarrel

    guns,severalriedtintothesledgeasitpast,

    aheucceededinleapingupohehorses.the

    anildeaensprang

    totheground,andburiedhislongkhebeast;then,asthe

    sledgesberedintothe

    carbeforethee

    uptohi

    thegunsklyloadedagain,andan

    ...
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