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CHAPTER V The Red Buoy
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ANY ONE would be sick of it! thought Johnny Blossom. He couldn’t even appear in the street without people rushing to him to question and pry1 as to how it had happened, and how he had felt that time he lay out on the red buoy2 and they all thought at home that he was drowned. He was completely sick of it.
Even the minister had stopped him and questioned and quizzed like the rest; and when he had finished, he hit Johnny Blossom on the back with his cane3 (not hard, you know) and said: “You surely are a little rascal4, Johnny Blossom!”
Indeed he wasn’t a rascal. The whole thing had just happened of itself. It was no plan of his, but it was just as unlucky as if it had been.
The new postmaster’s sons were at the bottom of it really. Such pipestems from Christiania don’t know anything anyway—and they get scared so easily! That’s why they lose their wits when they get into trouble. No one would believe how silly they were! Still, they were good-natured and ready to join in anything, so they were jolly enough playfellows after all.
Early one afternoon the three boys, Olaf, Herman, and Johnny, had a great desire to go rowing. They peered everywhere around the wharf5 for a boat that they could use. Not a sign of one was to be seen; not a boat of any kind—to say nothing of one that they could borrow in such a hurry. So they went round to the Custom House wharf. True as you live, there lay a dory, with oars6 and everything, right down at the foot of the little steps. They wouldn’t have dared to think of taking the boat if it had been at the big Custom House steps, but since it was at the little steps near the warehouse7, it was probably not a Custom House boat at all. Johnny Blossom, for his part, was quite sure it was not.
“Well, we’ll take her,” said Olaf.
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vi.窥(刺)探,打听;vt.撬动(开,起) | |
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