1. He was this same "brigand of the Loire." 他正是那卢瓦尔的匪徒。
2. He had guarded the flocks among the mountains, and from a shepherd he had slipped into a brigand. 他在山里看守过牛羊,从牧人变成了强盗。
3. Because I have only one ship, I am called a brigand, and you who have a whole fleet are termed a conqueror. 我只有一艘船,所以叫做强盗;你有一队船,则叫做征服者。
4. A brigand surprises me at the edge of a wood: must I not merely surrender my purse on compulsion; but, even if I could withhold it, am I in conscience bound to give it up? 假如有强盗在森林边拦住我,难道我不是只有被迫交出钱包吗?即使可以拒绝交出钱包,凭心而论,难道我不是必定要放弃钱包吗?