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= "Happy is the |
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= bride the sun shines on."<br> |
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= They came out of the dim light into the bright |
= sun, and the transition was moral as well as physical, for Bush had not |
= disappointed them; he had not been found wanting after all. Hornblower |
= heard a sharp word and a ragged clash of steel, and there were the |
= fifty seamen in a double rank stretching away from the door, making an |
= arch of their drawn cutlasses for the couple to walk beneath.<br> |
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= "Oh, how nice!" said Maria, in childish |
= delight; furthermore the array of seamen at the church door had |
= attracted a crowd of spectators, all craning forward to see the captain |
= and his bride. Hornblower darted a professional glance first down one |
= line of seamen and then down the other. They were all dressed in the |
= new blue and white checked shirts with which he had stocked the slop |
= chest of the Hotspur; their white duck trousers were mostly well worn |
= but well washed, and long enough and baggy enough to conceal the |
= probable deficiencies of their shoes. It was a good turnout.<br> |
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= Beyond the avenue of cutlasses stood a |
= horseless post chaise, with Bush standing behind it. Wondering a |
= little, Hornblower led Maria towards it; Bush gallantly handed Maria up |
= into the front seat and Hornblower climbed up beside her, finding time |
= now to take his cocked hat from under his arm and clap it on his head. |
= He had heard the cutlasses rasp back into their sheaths; now the guard |
= of honour came pattering forward in a disciplined rush. There were pipe |
= clayed drag ropes where the traces should have been, and the fifty men |
= seized their coils, twenty-five to a coil, and ran them out. Bush |
= craned up towards Hornblower.<br> |
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= "Let the brake off, if you please, sir. That |
= handle there, sir."<br> |
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= Hornblower obeyed, and Bush turned away and |
= let loose a subdued bellow. The seamen took the strain in half a dozen |
= quickening steps and then broke into a trot, the post chaise rattling |
= over the cobbles, while the crowd waved their hats and cheered.<br> |
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= "I never thought I could be so happy ?Horry |
= ?darling," said Maria.<br> |
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+ C.S. Forester Hornblower and the Hotspur(1962) Áß¿¡¼.. |
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