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作者:卡车      更新:2021-02-19 00:08      字数:9319
  the moment to attack him。
  At another time Jack would have thumped his skull; as he once did the
  Cat's; and settled the affair in a minute; but now it took several minutes;
  during which he himself got roughly handled; so when the afternoon came
  he   was   suffering   from   one   or   two   bruises   and   stiffening   wounds;   not
  serious; indeed; but enough to lower his speed。
  The    start   was   much     like  those    of  previous     runs。   The   Warhorse
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  steaming   away   low   and   lightly;   his   ears   up   and   the   breezes   whistling
  through his thirteen stars。
  Minkie with Fango; the new Dog; bounded in eager pursuit; but; to the
  surprise   of   the   starters;   the   gap   grew   smaller。   The   Warhorse   was   losing
  ground;  and   right   before   the   Grand   Stand   old   Minkie   turned   him;   and   a
  cheer   went   up   from  the   dog…men;   for   all   knew   the   runners。 Within   fifty
  yards Fango scored a turn; and the race was right back to the start。 There
  stood Slyman and Mickey。 The Rabbit dodged; the Greyhounds plunged;
  Jack   could   not   get   away;   and   just   as   the   final   snap   seemed   near;   the
  Warhorse leaped straight for Mickey; and in an instant was hidden in his
  arms; while the starter's feet flew out in energetic kicks to repel the furious
  Dogs。   It   is   not   likely   that   the   Jack   knew   Mickey   for   a   friend;   he   only
  yielded   to   the   old   instinct   to   fly   from  a   certain   enemy  to   a   neutral   or   a
  possible friend; and; as luck would have it; he had wisely leaped and well。
  A   cheer     went    up   from   the    benches     as  Mickey      hurried    back    with   his
  favorite。   But   the   dog…men   protested   〃it   wasn't   a   fair   runthey  wanted   it
  finished。〃 They appealed to the Steward。 He had backed the Jack against
  Fango。 He was sore now; and ordered a new race。
  An hour's rest was the best Mickey could get for him。 Then he went as
  before;  with   Fango   and  Minkie in   pursuit。  He  seemed   less   stiff   nowhe
  ran more like himself; but a little past the Stand he was turned by Fango
  and   again   by   Minkie;   and   back   and   across;   and   here   and   there;   leaping
  frantically     and    barely    eluding    his   foes。   For   several    minutes     it  lasted。
  Mickey could see that Jack's ears were sinking。 The new Dog leaped。 Jack
  dodged almost under him to escape; and back only to meet the second Dog;
  and now both ears were flat on his back。 But the Hounds were suffering
  too。   Their   tongues   were   lolling   out;   their   jaws   and   heaving   sides   were
  splashed   with   foam。   The   Warhorse's   ears   went   up   again。   His             courage
  seemed to revive in their distress。 He made a straight dash for the Haven;
  but   the   straight   dash   was   just   what   the   Hounds   could   do;   and   within   a
  hundred   yards   he   was   turned   again;   to   begin   another   desperate   game   of
  zigzag。 Then the dog…men saw danger for their Dogs; and two new ones
  were slippedtwo fresh Hounds; surely they could end the race。 But they
  did   not。   The   first   two   were   vanquishedgaspingout   of   it;   but   the   next
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  two were racing near。 The Warhorse put forth all his strength。 He left the
  first two far behindwas nearly to the Haven when the second two came
  up。
  Nothing but dodging could save him now。 His ears were sinking; his
  heart was pattering on his ribs; but his spirit was strong。 He flung himself
  in wildest zigzags。 The Hounds tumbled over each other。 Again and again
  they thought they had him。 One of them snapped off the end of his long
  black tail; yet he escaped; but he could not get to the Haven。 The luck was
  against him。 He was forced nearer to the Grand Stand。 A thousand ladies
  were watching。 The time limit was up。 The second Dogs were suffering;
  when Mickey came running; yelling like a madmanwordsimprecations…
  …crazy sounds:
  〃Ye blackguard hoodlums! Ye dhirty; cowardly bastes!〃 and he rushed
  furiously at the Dogs; intent to do them bodily harm。
  Officers came running and shouting; and Mickey; shrieking hatred and
  defiance; was dragged from the field; reviling Dogs and men with every
  horrid; insulting name he could think of or invent。
  〃Fair play! Whayer's yer fair play; ye liars; ye dhirty cheats; ye bloody
  cowards!〃 And they drove him from the arena。 The last he saw of it was
  the   four   foaming   Dogs   feebly  dodging   after   a   weak   and   worn…out   Jack…
  rabbit; and the judge on his Horse beckoning to the man with the gun。
  The    gate   closed   behind    him;   and   Mickey     heard   a  bang…bang;     an
  unusual   uproar   mixed   with   yelps   of   Dogs;   and   he   knew   that   Little   Jack
  Warhorse had been served with finish No。 4。
  All his life he had loved Dogs; but his sense of fair play was outraged。
  He could not get in; nor see in from where he was。 He raced along the lane
  to the Haven; where he might get a good view; and arrived in time to see
  Little Jack Warhorse with his half…masted ears limp into the Haven; and he
  realized at once that the man with the gun had missed; had hit the wrong
  runner; for there was the crowd at the Stand watching two men who were
  carrying     a   wounded       Greyhound;      while    a   veterinary    surgeon     was
  ministering to another that was panting on the ground。
  Mickey looked about; seized a little shipping…box; put it at the angle of
  the Haven; carefully drove the tired thing into it; closed the lid; then; with
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  the box   under   his   arm;   he   scaled   the   fence   unseen   in   the   confusion   and
  was gone。
  'It didn't matter; he had lost his job anyway。' He tramped away from
  the city。 He took the train at the nearest station and travelled some hours;
  and now he was in Rabbit country again。 The sun had long gone down; the
  night with its stars was over the plain when among the farms; the Osage
  and alfalfa; Mickey Doo opened the box and gently put the Warhorse out。
  Grinning   as   he   did   so;   he   said:   〃Shure   an'   it's   ould   Oireland   thot's
  proud to set the thirteen stars at liberty wance moore。〃
  For a moment the Little Warhorse gazed in doubt; then took three or
  four   long   leaps   and   a   spy…hop   to   get   his   bearings。   Now   spreading   his
  national colors and his honor…marked ears; he bounded into his hard…won
  freedom; strong as ever; and melted into the night of his native plain。
  He has been seen many times in Kaskado; and there have been many
  Rabbit drives in that region; but he seems to know some means of baffling
  them now; for; in all the thousands that have been trapped and corralled;
  they have never since seen the star…spangled ears of Little jack Warhorse。
  SNAP
  THE STORY OF A BULL…TERRIER
  I
  It was dusk on Hallowe'en when first I saw him。 Early in the morning I
  had received a telegram from my college chum Jack: 〃Lest we forget。 Am
  sending you a remarkable pup。 Be polite to him; it's safer。〃 It would have
  been just like Jack to have sent an infernal machine or a Skunk rampant
  and called it a pup; so I awaited the hamper with curiosity。 When it arrived
  I   saw   it   was   marked   〃Dangerous;〃   and   there   came   from   within   a   high…
  pitched   snarl   at   every   slight   provocation。   On   peering   through   the   wire
  netting   I   saw   it   was   not   a  baby Tiger   but   a  small   white   Bull…terrier。   He
  snapped at me and at any one or anything that seemed too abrupt or too
  near for proper respect; and his snarling growl was unpleasantly frequent。
  Dogs     have   two   growls:    one   deep…rumbled;      and   chesty;   that  is  polite
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  warningthe retort courteous; the other mouthy and much higher in pitch:
  this is the last word before actual onslaught。 The Terrier's growls were all
  of the latter kind。 I was a dog…man and thought I knew all about Dogs; so;
  dismissing      the   porter;   I  got   out   my    all…round     jackknifetoothpick
  nailhammer…hatchet…toolbox…fire…shovel; a specialty of our firm; and lifted
  the   netting。   Oh;   yes;   I   knew   all   about   Dogs。