Предмет: Английский язык, автор: evgeniae055

Answer the questions,
1) Who was Zeb Stump?
2) Why did he come to Fort Inge that morning?
3) Who was invited to the picnic?
4) What happened after the picnic started?
5) Why did Louise Poindexter separate from the
crowd and follow the wild mares?
6) When did Maurice Gerald finally overtake Louise?
7) Why were Gerald and Louise in danger?
8) What did Gerald decide to do?

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evgeniae055: “Ladies and gentlemen!" shouted Maurice. “Keep your
places. The mares are too excited. I know where they
are going now. We shall find them again. If you pur-
sue them now, they'll go into those woods, and we won't
find them."
At that moment Louise Poindexter suddenly separat-
ed from the crowd and followed the wild mares.
evgeniae055: Maurice
realized that her spotted mustang was eager to join the
other mares. Maurice, Calhoun, young planters, lawyers
and officers rode off to help the girl.
Twenty minutes later everyone except Maurice was
far behind.
evgeniae055: The wild mares, the spotted mustang with
Louise and the mustanger had the prairie to themselves.
The chase continued for another mile, without much
change. Maurice was beginning to worry.
“Come, Castrol” he exclaimed. "What's the matter with
you today? We need to overtake her. Remember, you over-
took her before. What if I lose her? She'd be in trouble."
evgeniae055: The wild mares disappeared in the woods. As if their
disappearance was a signal for the spotted mustang, it
suddenly stopped! Maurice, continuing his gallop, came
up in the middle of an opening. The girl was sitting si-
lently in the saddle, as if waiting for him to ride up.
evgeniae055: "Miss Poindexter!” he said. "I am glad that you're
all right. I was beginning to worry about
"About what, sir?” asked Louise,
"Your safety, of course, he said, somewhat surprised.
"Oh, thank you, Mr. Gerald. Was I really in any
danger?”
evgeniae055: “Any danger?” asked the Irishman, with increased
astonishment. “On the back of a runaway mustang in
the middle of the prairie!"
"And what of that? My Luna couldn't throw me. I'm
good in the saddle, sir. But you see, Mr. Gerald, I like
a good gallop especially in the prairie, where I'm not
afraid of running over pigs or people. To tell the truth,
I wanted fresh air, and to be alone. I'm tired of too
much talk and compliments."
evgeniae055: "You wanted to be alone?" said the mustanger, with
a disappointed look. "I'm sorry, Miss Poindexter. I fol-
lowed, because I believed you to be in danger."
"I am truly grateful, sir. You meant the Indians?"
"No, not the Indians. It was not of them I was
thinking."
"Some other danger? What is it, sir?"
Maurice did not answer. A sound made him turn
away.
evgeniae055: At that moment the young men heard a scream,
then another and another, followed by the loud hammering of hoofs. It was no mystery to the hunter of horses.
The words that came quick from his lips were a direct
answer to the question she had put.
"The wild stallions!” he exclaimed.
"Is that the danger you meant?"
"It is."
evgeniae055: "Are they really dangerous? They are only mustangs!"
"True, and at other times there is no reason to be
afraid of them. But just now, at this season of the year,
they become as savage as tigers."
"What can
we do?” asked the young lady. She felt
fear for the first time.
"If they attack us," answered Maurice, "we'll try to
escape."
"But, Mr. Gerald, why shouldn't we ride at once, in
the opposite direction?"
evgeniae055: "It's no use. On that side there's nothing but open
prairie. They'll soon overtake us. I know a place, where
we shall be as safe as in Casa del Corvo. But it lies the
other way. They are now on the way to it. If we start
too soon, we may ride into their teeth. We must wait,
and try to steal away behind them. Are you sure you
can control the mustang?"
“Quite sure," said Louise.
She was afraid to lie in presence of the danger.

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evgeniae055: Be-
fore a hundred could be counted, everyone, ladies and
gentlemen, was in the saddle, ready for the hunt.
The wild mares appeared coming from the top of the
hill. They were going at mad gallop. They saw neither
the wagon, nor the people around it.
evgeniae055: “Ladies and gentlemen!" shouted Maurice. “Keep your
places. The mares are too excited. I know where they
are going now. We shall find them again. If you pur-
sue them now, they'll go into those woods, and we won't
find them."
At that moment Louise Poindexter suddenly separat-
ed from the crowd and followed the wild mares.
evgeniae055: Maurice
realized that her spotted mustang was eager to join the
other mares. Maurice, Calhoun, young planters, lawyers
and officers rode off to help the girl.
Twenty minutes later everyone except Maurice was
far behind.
evgeniae055: The wild mares, the spotted mustang with
Louise and the mustanger had the prairie to themselves.
The chase continued for another mile, without much
change. Maurice was beginning to worry.
“Come, Castrol” he exclaimed. "What's the matter with
you today? We need to overtake her. Remember, you over-
took her before. What if I lose her? She'd be in trouble."
evgeniae055: "Miss Poindexter!” he said. "I am glad that you're
all right. I was beginning to worry about
"About what, sir?” asked Louise,
"Your safety, of course, he said, somewhat surprised.
"Oh, thank you, Mr. Gerald. Was I really in any
danger?”
evgeniae055: “Any danger?” asked the Irishman, with increased
astonishment. “On the back of a runaway mustang in
the middle of the prairie!"
"And what of that? My Luna couldn't throw me. I'm
good in the saddle, sir. But you see, Mr. Gerald, I like
a good gallop especially in the prairie, where I'm not
afraid of running over pigs or people. To tell the truth,
I wanted fresh air, and to be alone. I'm tired of too
much talk and compliments."
evgeniae055: "You wanted to be alone?" said the mustanger, with
a disappointed look. "I'm sorry, Miss Poindexter. I fol-
lowed, because I believed you to be in danger."
"I am truly grateful, sir. You meant the Indians?"
"No, not the Indians. It was not of them I was
thinking."
"Some other danger? What is it, sir?"
Maurice did not answer. A sound made him turn
away.
evgeniae055: At that moment the young men heard a scream,
then another and another, followed by the loud hammering of hoofs. It was no mystery to the hunter of horses.
The words that came quick from his lips were a direct
answer to the question she had put.
"The wild stallions!” he exclaimed.
"Is that the danger you meant?"
"It is."
evgeniae055: "Are they really dangerous? They are only mustangs!"
"True, and at other times there is no reason to be
afraid of them. But just now, at this season of the year,
they become as savage as tigers."
"What can
we do?” asked the young lady. She felt
fear for the first time.
"If they attack us," answered Maurice, "we'll try to
escape."
"But, Mr. Gerald, why shouldn't we ride at once, in
the opposite direction?"
evgeniae055: "It's no use. On that side there's nothing but open
prairie. They'll soon overtake us. I know a place, where
we shall be as safe as in Casa del Corvo. But it lies the
other way. They are now on the way to it. If we start
too soon, we may ride into their teeth. We must wait,
and try to steal away behind them. Are you sure you
can control the mustang?"
“Quite sure," said Louise.
She was afraid to lie in presence of the danger.
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