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CHAPTER XX LOOKING FOR PATTER
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“Children! Children! Come in to breakfast!” called Mrs. Brown, as she heard Bunny and Sue out in the woodshed.
 
“We can’t come!” Bunny said.
 
“Why not?” his mother wanted to know.
 
“’Cause Patter is lost!” replied Sue.
 
“Nonsense! He isn’t lost! I guess he’s just hiding from you for fun,” said Mr. Brown, who was already sitting down to the table, as he was in a hurry to get down to his dock. The lobster1 boats were expected in that morning.
 
“Patter is lost!” exclaimed Bunny. “I locked him in here last night, and when I opened the door this morning he wasn’t here. He’s gone!”
 
Catching2 the note of tears in Bunny’s voice and knowing that if Bunny cried Sue would[198] do the same, also feeling that something might have happened, Mr. Brown went out to the shed.
 
As Bunny had reported, there was no trick dog there to greet his friends. Whitefeet, the pet kitten that Sue had adopted as her own, rubbed up against the legs of the children as if asking where Patter could be, but no dog was in sight.
 
“Are you sure you locked the door last night, Bunny?” his father asked him, as Sue picked up Whitefeet to pet her.
 
“Oh, yes,” was the answer. “I’m sure, ’cause it was locked this morning. Anyway, I remember dropping the key after I took it out of the lock last night.”
 
Mr. Brown looked all around the shed which was used to store kindling3 for the fires. Then he stepped over to the window in the back wall of the place and tried it. The window was of the swinging type, hinged at the top, like those in your cellar.
 
“Was this window fastened from the inside last night, Bunny?” asked Mr. Brown.
 
“Why—I don’t know,” was the answer. “I[199] guess I don’t ever fasten that window. Patter couldn’t get out there; could he?”
 
“Isn’t your dog a pretty good jumper?” went on Mr. Brown.
 
“Oh, he’s a fine jumper,” said Sue. “You ought to see him jump up on Toby’s back.”
 
Mr. Brown pointed4 to a box under the partly opened window.
 
“Is it any higher from there to the window than from the ground to Toby’s back?” he asked.
 
“It’s about the same,” Bunny answered.
 
“Then,” continued his father, “if Patter could jump that far, why couldn’t he jump out of the window?”
 
“But the window isn’t open very wide,” objected Bunny. “It’s open only a crack, and if Patter tried to jump up and go through the crack he’d bump his head.”
 
“He would unless some one held the window open from the outside so he could jump through and out,” said Mr. Brown.
 
“Oh! Do you think somebody took our nice dog, Daddy?” asked Sue, with anxious eyes fixed5 on her father.
 
[200]“Some one might have done so,” he answered.
 
“Who did?” demanded Bunny Brown and his sister Sue.
 
“That’s what we have to find out,” said Mr. Brown. “Come in now and eat your breakfast Then I’ll help you look for Patter.”
 
“Is their dog really gone?” asked Mrs. Brown, as the three entered the house.
 
“It seems so,” admitted Mr. Brown. “But I guess we’ll get him back.”
 
“In time for the show?” Bunny wanted to know.
 
“That’s so—I’d forgotten about the show!” exclaimed Mr. Brown. “Let’s see—when is it?”
 
“Day after to-morrow.”
 
“Whew!” whistled Daddy Brown. “We’ll have to work fast.”
 
“What can you do if you don’t get Patter back?” Mrs. Brown asked, as she passed the breakfast oranges to Bunny and Sue.
 
“We’ll have to postpone6 the show, I guess,” her husband replied. “It wouldn’t be much[201] of a performance without Patter. He’s the chief performer.”
 
“Oh, we’ve just got to find him!” cried Bunny.
 
As you may imagine, neither the little boy nor his sister had very good appetites for breakfast. They were too worried about their lost dog. Patter truly was gone—there was no doubt of it.
 
After breakfast, even though he was in a hurry to get to his fish dock to see about the lobsters7 coming in, Mr. Brown remained around the house long enough to help Bunny and Sue search for their pet.
 
They looked in places where he had hidden before, but he did not pop out at them with joyous8 barks. They went over the fields and lots near the house, but no Patter answered to their calls and whistles.
 
Mr. Brown looked outside under the window of the shed, through which it seemed that Patter must have jumped to get away.
 
“What are you looking for, Daddy?” asked Bunny.
 
“I was seeing if there were any footprints[202] there that might tell me who had been there in the night,” answered Mr. Brown.
 
“That’s like detectives do, isn’t it?” asked Bunny, in a thrilled whisper.
 
“Yes,” agreed his father. “But I guess I’m not much of a detective, for I can’t see anything except marks of the shoes of a lot of you boys.”
 
“Yes, we were playing around the shed yesterday,” admitted Bunny.
 
“Will you tell the police?” asked Mrs. Brown, when her husband was ready to go to work, though a little late.
 
“I think I’d better,” he agreed. “It may be that some strolling band of Gypsies took Patter away, and the police keep pretty sharp watch over these strollers. They’ll know where they camp, and if any are around we’ll go have a look and maybe find Patter.”
 
But no Gypsy bands had been around Bellemere for some time, the police reported, so it could not have been any of these wanderers that had taken Patter. Of course the dog may have wandered off and joined them, but this did not seem possible. Patter was too happy[203] with Bunny and Sue to want to run away.
 
“Some one took him—that’s what they did!” declared Sue, sobbing9.
 
“And if I could find ’em I’d have ’em arrested!” threatened Bunny.
 
News of the lost dog quickly spread, especially among the boys and girls who were helping10 Bunny and Sue get ready for the show.
 
“We’ve got to find him!” declared George. “No trick dog—no show!”
 
“But where can we find him?” asked Charlie Star.
 
“We’ve got to search!” declared George. And then a frantic11 search began.
 

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1 lobster w8Yzm     
n.龙虾,龙虾肉
参考例句:
  • The lobster is a shellfish.龙虾是水生贝壳动物。
  • I like lobster but it does not like me.我喜欢吃龙虾,但它不适宜于我的健康。
2 catching cwVztY     
adj.易传染的,有魅力的,迷人的,接住
参考例句:
  • There are those who think eczema is catching.有人就是认为湿疹会传染。
  • Enthusiasm is very catching.热情非常富有感染力。
3 kindling kindling     
n. 点火, 可燃物 动词kindle的现在分词形式
参考例句:
  • There were neat piles of kindling wood against the wall. 墙边整齐地放着几堆引火柴。
  • "Coal and kindling all in the shed in the backyard." “煤,劈柴,都在后院小屋里。” 来自汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子
4 pointed Il8zB4     
adj.尖的,直截了当的
参考例句:
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
5 fixed JsKzzj     
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的
参考例句:
  • Have you two fixed on a date for the wedding yet?你们俩选定婚期了吗?
  • Once the aim is fixed,we should not change it arbitrarily.目标一旦确定,我们就不应该随意改变。
6 postpone rP0xq     
v.延期,推迟
参考例句:
  • I shall postpone making a decision till I learn full particulars.在未获悉详情之前我得从缓作出决定。
  • She decided to postpone the converastion for that evening.她决定当天晚上把谈话搁一搁。
7 lobsters 67c1952945bc98558012e9740c2ba11b     
龙虾( lobster的名词复数 ); 龙虾肉
参考例句:
  • I have no idea about how to prepare those cuttlefish and lobsters. 我对如何烹调那些乌贼和龙虾毫无概念。
  • She sold me a couple of live lobsters. 她卖了几只活龙虾给我。
8 joyous d3sxB     
adj.充满快乐的;令人高兴的
参考例句:
  • The lively dance heightened the joyous atmosphere of the scene.轻快的舞蹈给这场戏渲染了欢乐气氛。
  • They conveyed the joyous news to us soon.他们把这一佳音很快地传递给我们。
9 sobbing df75b14f92e64fc9e1d7eaf6dcfc083a     
<主方>Ⅰ adj.湿透的
参考例句:
  • I heard a child sobbing loudly. 我听见有个孩子在呜呜地哭。
  • Her eyes were red with recent sobbing. 她的眼睛因刚哭过而发红。
10 helping 2rGzDc     
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
参考例句:
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
11 frantic Jfyzr     
adj.狂乱的,错乱的,激昂的
参考例句:
  • I've had a frantic rush to get my work done.我急急忙忙地赶完工作。
  • He made frantic dash for the departing train.他发疯似地冲向正开出的火车。


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