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CHAPTER IX One Day in Vacation.
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OH, how pleasant it was to lie in bed like this in the morning now that it was vacation! Not to have Lisa the nursemaid popping her head in at the door and saying, “John, it is time to get up. You must hurry, too.” That was what she always said.
Just to lie here and think!
How people did pry1 and talk about all that Kingthorpe heir business! They seemed to think it something remarkable2. The minute he showed himself in the street, people called to him and asked him if he wasn’t awfully3 glad.
What a crazy idea! Glad, when it had all come about only because Uncle Isaac was dead—dear, good, kind Uncle Isaac! Every time Johnny Blossom thought of him a lump came in his throat. Then he would whistle to try to get the lump away, but whistling did not help greatly, for he was very sorry and missed Uncle Isaac so much. No, glad about it he could never be, never in the world.
Oh, pshaw! It was raining. Johnny Blossom turned a scowling4 face toward the window. Just what one might expect—to have it rain the very first day of vacation! It always did, always. Funny kind of rain, anyhow—coming down in a regular slant5. Perfectly6 horrid7. He had planned to do so much today—be “boatman,” for instance.
If it would only rain enough so that the whole world would be covered with water, there might be some fun in it. If people had to go in boats, and nobody could walk anywhere, but every one had to swim, that would be jolly!
Well, he would not get up yet anyway, since it was raining so hard. He would lie there and sing all the school songs. So he began singing at the top of his voice, “Yes, we love our grand old Norway.” That went splendidly. Then he started another, but that tune
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vi.窥(刺)探,打听;vt.撬动(开,起) | |
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怒视,生气地皱眉( scowl的现在分词 ) | |
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