" But I don't want to get off scotfree, " cried Rutter hysterically.
“但我不想逍遥法外, ” 鲁特歇斯底里地喊道。
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Scot and lot
Scot and lot (from Old French escot, Old English sceot, a payment; lot, a portion or share) is a phrase common in the records of English medieval boroughs, applied to householders who were assessed for a tax (such as tallage) paid to the borough for local or national purposes.