THE YOUNG AND PRODIGIOUS T.S. SPIVET( short 16/50 )
That ignorant goats.
Don't worry, I've got it.
Right.So this used to be coyote chow.
It's okay, Stinky, Don't worry.I am not gonna hurt you.Don't worry.
Maybe dying on a ranch from a snakebite, is more befitting than a self inflicted gunshot going to the head by an old rifle in a cold barn.
Fixing on kissing that poison rope?
We still got our bussiness day,isn't it?
That was the first time my father ever patted me on the back, but I couldn't tell who was to brush me off, to reprimand me or a substitute for a hug.
I would go to Washington DC tomorrow.
I was a researcher, scientist, and they needed me there.
If I stayed here, I end up turning around in circles, like these bats.
I only do the echo of myself.
Points:
»ranch hands (= the people who work on a ranch )
befit
»It was a lavish reception as befitted a visitor of her status.
»He lived in the style befitting a gentleman.
inflict sth (on / upon sb / sth)
»They inflicted a humiliating defeat on the home team.
»They surveyed the damage inflicted by the storm.
fix on sb / sth
»They've fixed on Paris for their honeymoon.
brush (against / by / past) sb / sth
»She brushed past him.
»His hand accidentally brushed against hers.
reprimand sb (for sth)
【SYN】 rebuke :
»The officers were severely reprimanded for their unprofessional behaviour.