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Chapter 20 THE ADVENTURE ENDS - AS IT BEGAN!
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Chapter 20 THE ADVENTURE ENDS - AS IT BEGAN!
It was a moment of great disappointment for all the children. Although they had talked about thepossibility of the bag being empty, everyone had secretly felt certain that something exciting wouldbe inside.
The Inspector1 was astonished. He looked round sharply. 'Where did you get this bag? What made youthink it had stolen goods inside - and what kind of blue-prints were they?'
'Well, sir - it's rather a long story,' said Julian.
'I'm afraid you'll have to tell it to me,' said the Inspector, taking out his notebook. 'Now - how did thisall begin?'
'Well - it really began with Timmy hurting his ear and having to wear a cardboard collar,' saidGeorge.
The Inspector looked most surprised. He turned to Julian. 'You'd better tell it,' he said. 'I don't want towaste time on cardboard collars!'
George went red and put on a scowl2. Julian grinned at her, and began the story, making it as clear andshort as he could.
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The Inspector became more and more interested. He laughed when Julian came to the weird3 noisesand lights.
'They certainly wanted to get rid of you,' he said. 'You were plucky4 to stay on. Go on - there'ssomething behind all this, that's certain!'
He jotted5 down the name of 'Paul', and 'Jess', the name of the woman. He noted6 that one man had adrawl. 'Any other clues to them?' he asked.
'Only this, sir,' said Julian and handed his drawing of the crepe-soled shoe to the Inspector. This wascarefully folded and put into the notebook too. 'Might be of use. Might not,' said the Inspector. 'Younever know!'
He listened intently to the tale of the underground passages, and picked up the bag again.
'I can't understand why it's empty,' he said. 'It isn't really like a crook7 deliberately8 to mislead hisfriends when they know quite well where he is and can get at him whenever they like.' He shook thebag hard. Then he began to examine it very very carefully.
Finally he took out a sharp knife and gently slit9 the lining10 at the bottom of the bag. He turned it back.
Something was there - under the lining! Something blue, folded very carefully. Something coveredwith thousands of minute figures, thousands of lines, thousands of queer little designs!
'Wheeeeeew!' whistled the Inspector. 'So the bag's not empty, after all! Now what is this? It's a blue-print of some project - but what?'
'My father would know!' said George, at once. 'He's a scientist, you know, Inspector - one of thecleverest in the world. Shall I get him?'
'Yes,' said the Inspector, laying out the blue-print on the table. 'Get him at once.'
George flew off and returned with her father, who didn't look very pleased.
'Good afternoon, sir, once more. Sorry to disturb you,' said the Inspector. 'But do you happen to knowwhether this document is of any importance?'
George's father took it up. He ran his eyes over it, and then gave a loud exclamation11.
'Why - why - no, it's IMPOSSIBLE! Good heavens, it's - no, no, it can't be! Am I dreaming?'
Everyone gazed at him, surprised and anxious. What did he mean? What could it be, this blue-print?
'Er - it's important then, sir?' said the Inspector.
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'Important? IMPORTANT? My dear fellow, there are only two of these prints in existence - and atthe moment I have the second one, which I am checking very carefully indeed. Where did this comefrom? Why - I simply can't believe it! Sir James Lawton-Harrison has the other. There isn't a third!'
'But - but - there must be if you have one here and Sir James has the other!' said the Inspector.
'It's obvious there is a third!'
'You're wrong. It isn't obvious!' shouted George's father. 'What is obvious is that Sir James hasn't gothis! I'll ring him up - this very minute. Astounding12! Most disturbing! Bless us all, what will happennext?'
The children did not dare to say a word. They were full of astonishment13. To think that the blue-printwas so important - and that George's father actually had a pair to this one. What was its importance?
They heard George's father shouting into the telephone, evidently angry and disturbed. He slammed itdown and came back.
'Yes. Sir James' copy has been stolen - but it's been kept very hush-hush because of its importance.
Good heavens - they never even let me know! And to think I spilt a bottle of ink over mine yesterday- gross carelessness. Stolen! A thing like that - stolen out of his safe under his very nose. Now there'sonly one copy left!'
'Two, sir,' said the Inspector, tapping the copy on the table. 'You're so upset to hear that Sir James'
copy has gone that you've forgotten we have it here!'
'Bless us all! Thank goodness! Yes, I had forgotten for the moment!' said Uncle Quentin. 'My word, Ieven forgot to tell Sir James it was here.' He leapt up to go to the telephone again, but the Inspectorcaught his arm.
'No, sir. Don't telephone again. I think we should keep this as quiet as possible.'
'Father - what is this a blue-print of?' said George, voicing the thoughts of everyone there, theInspector included.
'This blue-print? I'm certainly not going to tell you!' said her father. 'It's too big a thing even to speakof to you children - or the Inspector either for that matter. It's one of the biggest secrets we have.
Here, give it to me.'
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The Inspector placed his big hand on it at once. 'No, sir. I think I must take it with me, and send asecret messenger to Sir James with it. It wouldn't do to have the only two copies in one place.
Why, your house might catch fire and both prints might go up in flames!'
'Take it, then, take it! We can't possibly risk such a thing!' said George's father. He glared round atthe children. 'I still don't understand how you came to possess it!' he said, looking suddenly amazed.
'Sit down, sir, won't you, and listen to their tale,' said the Inspector. 'They've done very well.
They haven't finished their story.'
Julian went on with it. The Inspector sat up straight when he heard where the three men were -down in the great pit below the Roman camp.
'You saw them go down into that pit?' he said. 'Watched them swing down on the rope? They may bethere now!' He glanced at his watch. 'No, they won't. They'll be gone.'
He groaned14 loudly. 'And to think we might easily have caught three clever rogues15. They've slippedthrough our hands again!'
'They haven't!' said Julian, his voice rising exultantly16. 'They're still there!'
'How do you know?' said the Inspector.
'Because I pulled up their rope and took it away - look, I've got it round me!' said Julian. 'They can'tget out without a rope - and they won't know how to escape any other way. They're still there -waiting for you, Inspector!'
The Inspector slapped the table so hard that everyone jumped and the two dogs barked.
'Good work!' he boomed. 'Magnificent! I must go at once and send some men out there. I'll let youknow what happens!'
And out he went at a run, the precious blue-print buttoned safely in his pocket. He leapt into thedriving-seat and the police-car roared away at top speed down the lane.
'Whew!' said Julian, flopping17 back into his chair. 'It's too exciting for words!'
Everyone felt the same, and began to talk at the tops of their voices. Poor Aunt Fanny couldn't makeherself heard. But when Joan came in and asked if anyone wanted anything to eat, they heard her atonce!
The doctor came to see Guy's foot, and re-bandaged it. 'Rest it for a day or two,' he said. 'It will soonbe all right.'
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'Well, you'll have to stay here with George and the others, Guy,' said George's mother. 'You can't goexcavating in that camp of yours again yet. Harry18 can stay too. So can Jet.'
The twins beamed. They liked this jolly family, and the adventurous19 life they seemed to lead. Itwould be fun to stay with them for a while. They thought it would be even more fun, when Joanarrived with a truly wonderful meal!
'Home-made veal-and-ham-pie! Stuffed tomatoes! And what a salad - what's in it, Joan?
Radishes, cucumber, carrot, beetroot, hard boiled eggs, tomatoes, peas - Joan, you're a marvel20!
What is the pudding?'
Soon they were all sitting down enjoying themselves, and talking over their adventure. Just as theywere finishing, the telephone bell rang. Julian went to answer it. He came back looking thrilled.
'That was the Inspector. They've got all three men! When they got to the pit, one of the men called upfor help - said some idiot of a boy or some hoaxer21 must have taken their rope away. So the police - allin plain-clothes, so that of course the three men suspected nothing - the police let down a rope, andup came the men one by one...'
'And were arrested as soon as they popped out of the hole, I suppose!' said George, delighted.
'Oh, I wish I'd been there! What a joke!'
'The Inspector's awfully22 pleased with us,' said Julian. 'And so is Sir James Lawton-Harrison too,apparently. We're to get a reward - very hush-hush, though. We mustn't say anything about it.
There's to be something for each of us.'
'And for Timmy too?' said George at once.
Julian looked round at Timmy. 'Well, I can see what old Timmy ought to ask for,' he said. 'A newcardboard collar. He's scratching his ear to bits!'
George screamed and rushed to bend over Timmy. She lifted a woebegone face. 'Yes! He's scratchedso hard he's made his ear bad again. Oh Timmy! You really are a fatheaded dog!
Mother! Mother! Timmy's messed up his ear again!'
Her mother looked into the room. 'Oh George, what a pity! I told you not to take off that collar till hisear was absolutely healed!'
'It's maddening!' said George. 'Now everyone will laugh at him again.'
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'Oh no they won't,' said Julian, and he smiled at George's scowling23 face. 'Cheer up - it's a verypeculiar thing, George - this adventure began with Timmy and a cardboard collar - and bless me if ithasn't ended with Timmy and a cardboard collar. Three cheers for old Timmy!'
Yes - three cheers for old Timmy! Get your ear well before the next adventure, Tim - you really can'twear a cardboard collar again!
THE END

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1 inspector q6kxH     
n.检查员,监察员,视察员
参考例句:
  • The inspector was interested in everything pertaining to the school.视察员对有关学校的一切都感兴趣。
  • The inspector was shining a flashlight onto the tickets.查票员打着手电筒查看车票。
2 scowl HDNyX     
vi.(at)生气地皱眉,沉下脸,怒视;n.怒容
参考例句:
  • I wonder why he is wearing an angry scowl.我不知道他为何面带怒容。
  • The boss manifested his disgust with a scowl.老板面带怒色,清楚表示出他的厌恶之感。
3 weird bghw8     
adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的
参考例句:
  • From his weird behaviour,he seems a bit of an oddity.从他不寻常的行为看来,他好像有点怪。
  • His weird clothes really gas me.他的怪衣裳简直笑死人。
4 plucky RBOyw     
adj.勇敢的
参考例句:
  • The plucky schoolgirl amazed doctors by hanging on to life for nearly two months.这名勇敢的女生坚持不放弃生命近两个月的精神令医生感到震惊。
  • This story featured a plucky heroine.这个故事描述了一个勇敢的女英雄。
5 jotted 501a1ce22e59ebb1f3016af077784ebd     
v.匆忙记下( jot的过去式和过去分词 );草草记下,匆匆记下
参考例句:
  • I jotted down her name. 我匆忙记下了她的名字。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The policeman jotted down my address. 警察匆匆地将我的地址记下。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
6 noted 5n4zXc     
adj.著名的,知名的
参考例句:
  • The local hotel is noted for its good table.当地的那家酒店以餐食精美而著称。
  • Jim is noted for arriving late for work.吉姆上班迟到出了名。
7 crook NnuyV     
v.使弯曲;n.小偷,骗子,贼;弯曲(处)
参考例句:
  • He demanded an apology from me for calling him a crook.我骂他骗子,他要我向他认错。
  • She was cradling a small parcel in the crook of her elbow.她用手臂挎着一个小包裹。
8 deliberately Gulzvq     
adv.审慎地;蓄意地;故意地
参考例句:
  • The girl gave the show away deliberately.女孩故意泄露秘密。
  • They deliberately shifted off the argument.他们故意回避这个论点。
9 slit tE0yW     
n.狭长的切口;裂缝;vt.切开,撕裂
参考例句:
  • The coat has been slit in two places.这件外衣有两处裂开了。
  • He began to slit open each envelope.他开始裁开每个信封。
10 lining kpgzTO     
n.衬里,衬料
参考例句:
  • The lining of my coat is torn.我的外套衬里破了。
  • Moss makes an attractive lining to wire baskets.用苔藓垫在铁丝篮里很漂亮。
11 exclamation onBxZ     
n.感叹号,惊呼,惊叹词
参考例句:
  • He could not restrain an exclamation of approval.他禁不住喝一声采。
  • The author used three exclamation marks at the end of the last sentence to wake up the readers.作者在文章的最后一句连用了三个惊叹号,以引起读者的注意。
12 astounding QyKzns     
adj.使人震惊的vt.使震惊,使大吃一惊astound的现在分词)
参考例句:
  • There was an astounding 20% increase in sales. 销售量惊人地增加了20%。
  • The Chairman's remarks were so astounding that the audience listened to him with bated breath. 主席说的话令人吃惊,所以听众都屏息听他说。 来自《简明英汉词典》
13 astonishment VvjzR     
n.惊奇,惊异
参考例句:
  • They heard him give a loud shout of astonishment.他们听见他惊奇地大叫一声。
  • I was filled with astonishment at her strange action.我对她的奇怪举动不胜惊异。
14 groaned 1a076da0ddbd778a674301b2b29dff71     
v.呻吟( groan的过去式和过去分词 );发牢骚;抱怨;受苦
参考例句:
  • He groaned in anguish. 他痛苦地呻吟。
  • The cart groaned under the weight of the piano. 大车在钢琴的重压下嘎吱作响。 来自《简明英汉词典》
15 rogues dacf8618aed467521e2383308f5bb4d9     
n.流氓( rogue的名词复数 );无赖;调皮捣蛋的人;离群的野兽
参考例句:
  • 'I'll show these rogues that I'm an honest woman,'said my mother. “我要让那些恶棍知道,我是个诚实的女人。” 来自英汉文学 - 金银岛
  • The rogues looked at each other, but swallowed the home-thrust in silence. 那些恶棍面面相觑,但只好默默咽下这正中要害的话。 来自英汉文学 - 金银岛
16 exultantly 9cbf83813434799a9ce89021def7ac29     
adv.狂欢地,欢欣鼓舞地
参考例句:
  • They listened exultantly to the sounds from outside. 她们欢欣鼓舞地倾听着外面的声音。 来自辞典例句
  • He rose exultantly from their profane surprise. 他得意非凡地站起身来,也不管众人怎样惊奇诅咒。 来自辞典例句
17 flopping e9766012a63715ac6e9a2d88cb1234b1     
n.贬调v.(指书、戏剧等)彻底失败( flop的现在分词 );(因疲惫而)猛然坐下;(笨拙地、不由自主地或松弛地)移动或落下;砸锅
参考例句:
  • The fish are still flopping about. 鱼还在扑腾。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • What do you mean by flopping yourself down and praying agin me?' 咚一声跪下地来咒我,你这是什么意思” 来自英汉文学 - 双城记
18 harry heBxS     
vt.掠夺,蹂躏,使苦恼
参考例句:
  • Today,people feel more hurried and harried.今天,人们感到更加忙碌和苦恼。
  • Obama harried business by Healthcare Reform plan.奥巴马用医改掠夺了商界。
19 adventurous LKryn     
adj.爱冒险的;惊心动魄的,惊险的,刺激的 
参考例句:
  • I was filled with envy at their adventurous lifestyle.我很羨慕他们敢于冒险的生活方式。
  • He was predestined to lead an adventurous life.他注定要过冒险的生活。
20 marvel b2xyG     
vi.(at)惊叹vt.感到惊异;n.令人惊异的事
参考例句:
  • The robot is a marvel of modern engineering.机器人是现代工程技术的奇迹。
  • The operation was a marvel of medical skill.这次手术是医术上的一个奇迹。
21 hoaxer 4ca389fedaa095207fa4b9ce4e240eed     
n.欺诈者,戏弄者
参考例句:
  • The hoaxer had sent the police on a wild-goose chase. 那个捣蛋的人让警方白白搜索了一番。 来自互联网
  • The local newspapers dressed up the candidate as a hoaxer. 当地报纸把这个候选人描述成一个骗子。 来自互联网
22 awfully MPkym     
adv.可怕地,非常地,极端地
参考例句:
  • Agriculture was awfully neglected in the past.过去农业遭到严重忽视。
  • I've been feeling awfully bad about it.对这我一直感到很难受。
23 scowling bbce79e9f38ff2b7862d040d9e2c1dc7     
怒视,生气地皱眉( scowl的现在分词 )
参考例句:
  • There she was, grey-suited, sweet-faced, demure, but scowling. 她就在那里,穿着灰色的衣服,漂亮的脸上显得严肃而忧郁。 来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
  • Scowling, Chueh-hui bit his lips. 他马上把眉毛竖起来。 来自汉英文学 - 家(1-26) - 家(1-26)


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