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1、【英文读物】The Boy Scouts for Home ProtectionCHAPTER I. TIME THINGS BEGAN TO MEND.“Here it is springtime again, boys!”“Yes, and Im beginning to catch the spring fever. I just feelwell, torpid would describe it. I hate to study, or do any work that requires the least exertion.”“Hey, Billy, theres one grea
2、t exception youll have to make when you say thatyouve never let that torpor interfere with your rapid locomotion when you heard the welcome sound of the dinner bell.”The fat boy in the new khaki suit allowed a broad, good-natured smile to spread over his freckled face.6“Oh, thats different!” he excl
3、aimed quickly. “I said work, please remember, Alec, and as for feeding, why, I always class that under the head of undiluted, unadulterated pleasure.”“Well, winter has come and gone, with a whole lot of talk about town improvement in the air, and nothing done, just as you were saying, Hugh.”The manl
4、y looking young fellow who answered to the name of Hugh Hardin was patrol leader and assistant scout master. This could easily be learned by any one at all familiar with the various devices used by Boy Scouts to designate rank. On the left sleeve of his coat, just below the shoulder, he had first of
5、 all two white stripes, and underneath that a red first-class scout badge.Hugh, as well as a number of other members of the Oakvale Troop, had for some time been authorized to wear certain medals signifying that at some previous date they had been instrumental in saving human life at the risk of the
6、ir own.If the reader does not know under what stirring conditions these medals, typifying the Boy Scout Roll of Honor, were earned, he can have the pleasure of reading all the particulars in previous books of this series, as lack of time and space prevents our mentioning them here.7Besides the leade
7、r of the Wolf Patrol there were present on this occasion Billy Worththe stout memberAlec Sandswho had once been Hughs most bitter rival for honors, but since heading the Otter Patrol he had grown to be very chummy with himand Buck Winter.They attended Oakvale High School and were dismissed about hal
8、f-past one in the afternoon. They thus had considerable advantage over the boys and girls in the lower grades.Indeed, at the late hour in the spring afternoon mentioned, numerous little folks were heading homeward in knots, having just been given their freedom. Hugh and his three companions had stop
9、ped to chat, having met by accident at that point where traffic was congestedthe wagons from the mills crossing in one direction and many big and little cars swinging around various corners.8Somehow or other that particular spot always had a peculiar sort of fascination for Hugh. It had tragic memor
10、ies, too, for on several occasions serious accidents had occurred here, owing to the speed which some drivers persisted in making while approaching the dangerous crossing.When Buck Winter, the boy who surpassed most of his chums in animal photography, spoke to Hugh about the dim prospect of anything
11、 being done in the matter of improving certain glaring defects in the government of the town, the scout master frowned and shook his head.“I never saw anything hang fire like this,” he remarked, at the same time watching what was going on close by with keen interest. “Theres that crossing over yonde
12、r, and some other bad places where children pass over several times a dayit ought to be protected but it isnt. An officer should be stationed there morning, noon and night, to see that traffic slows up when the children are going and coming from school.”9“Thats right, Hugh,” burst out the impulsive
13、Billy, whose heart was just as big as his waist was expansive, “and some of these fine days theres going to be something awful happening here! Itll wake this sleepy old town up! For one, I dont believe in waiting till your horse is stolen before you think to lock the stable door. A stitch in time sa
14、ves nine, they say.”“Just see how the driver of that big touring car swings down with a rush, will you!” exclaimed Alec, indignantly. “He sounds his siren to beat the band, just as if he expected everybody to scatter like chickens crossing a road, and run for their lives. Its a beastly shame!”“Somet
15、hings got to be done, thats all!” said Hugh, with compressed lips, and a flash in his eye that spoke volumes, as he looked after the reckless chauffeur of the car, now speeding away, with a nasty grin of conscious superiority on his face.“If I was the mayor of this burgh in place of spineless old St
16、runk,” the impetuous Alec went on to exclaim, “youd soon hear something pop. I would call the Council in session, and have ordinances passed that would keep these speeders under control. After a few of them had been locked up for a spell, as well as heavily fined, youd notice a big difference.”10“Th
17、at isnt all, by any means,” Hugh chimed in, watching the approach of a bevy of small school girls with apprehension, for the traffic seemed to be at its heaviest. “There are a number of other bad spots in town that need attention. The railroad crossing is utterly unprotected, and last summer one man
18、 was killed there, you remember, while twice vehicles have been wrecked.”“There were some other things you mentioned the last time we talked this over, Hugh, I remember,” said Buck Winter.“Lots of them,” came the ready reply. “The whole town has grown careless again. True, people dont litter the str
19、eets with waste paper now that they know about the cans placed for such trashthe scouts cured that evilbut there are other defects that ought to be attended to. For instance, some people persist in keeping garbage standing open for the flies to breed in. Others have nuisances about which their neigh
20、bors hate to complain of. I know six or seven places where this sort of thing is going on, and I reckon the scouts could trace dozens, if once they had the authority to start in on the job.”11“Oh, I guess I know what youve got in mind, Hugh!” exclaimed Billy, with sudden animation. “I was reading th
21、e other day how that very thing is being carried out with great success right down in New York City. Boys are given badges to wear, and are called the Auxiliary Police, or something like that. They have their precincts to watch, and report every sort of nuisance or infraction of the law to their fri
22、end, the police captain, who sees that it is abated. They say you would be surprised to see how well the boys do their duty. Things have taken on a new look since the scheme was started.”“It could be done here a whole lot easier than in such a big city,” affirmed Hugh, eagerly. “We havent got such a
23、 raft of ignorant foreigners to handle, you see. A good many people up here have just fallen into careless ways, and all they need is to be waked up.”12“We did that other job first class,” said Billy, proudly, “and wed win out again if only we had half a chance. But I dont know what keeps on interfe
24、ring. They must be asleep, and only some terrible accident will startle them to action.”“Some of the boys have told me in secret about a blind tiger that is being operated since the saloons were shut out of Oakvale,” declared Hugh. “Then Ive also learned that some of the mill hands get together and
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