Hope, on her part, seemed not to take his disappointment to heart. Perhaps she thought that with so many ideas bubbling up in his mind, he would soon think of something else.
“Let me go ahead,” she said gayly, “and see if I can follow the trail.”
So he let her pass him and she led the way along the narrow, all but indistinguishable path which wound through the woods. She seemed very graceful5 and pretty tripping along in her little pumps, the absurdest things for hiking, pausing now and then to make sure of the elusive6 trail and then tripping gayly on again in triumph.
“You see I’m just as good on frontiers as I am on front porches,” she said. “You thought I was going to turn to the left, didn’t you? Little Smarty!”
The almost obliterated7 path had probably once been used as a short cut through the woods. But a long period of disuse had reduced it to a mere8 line of least resistance through the dense9 foliage10. In places its course was distinguishable only by the piles of dried brush, which had once been cut along the way, to make travel easier.
These odds11 and ends of bushes and low-hanging branches had been gathered into little mounds12 at intervals14. They looked like piles ready for burning. In places they were the only guide-posts. They must have been cut long since, for the surrounding growth showed no sign of pruning15. Pee-wee, always curious, examined one of these brittle16, interwoven mounds and found it dank and soppy underneath17, with a multitude of repulsive18 little slugs darting19 about. He could lift the whole mass a little, like a mattress20 and see the bare, damp ground with its one or two blades of light green grass poking21 out of the over-rich earth. The slugs seemed aroused out of a lifetime of darkness and inertia22.
As Pee-wee dropped the mass, the brittle twigs23 cracked, and he heard a sort of continuation of this sound after the tangled24 mound13 had settled. The noise was not unlike the crackling of twigs but it seemed more continuous and aggressive than the passive sound of the subsiding25 debris26.
Something, he did not at the time know what, caused Pee-wee to start, then shudder27. It was not that he knew the sound, for he did not; he thought it must be the natural sequel of the disturbance28 he had caused. Nor for a moment did he see aught. But that strange telegraphy which heralds29 things ghastly and mortal, touched the chords of his nature and he quaked and his blood ran cold.
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vt.& vi.跋涉,吃力地走(trudge的现在分词形式) | |
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5 graceful | |
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土堆,土丘( mound的名词复数 ); 一大堆 | |
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v.(土地)下陷(因在地下采矿)( subside的现在分词 );减弱;下降至较低或正常水平;一下子坐在椅子等上 | |
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