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15.A peculiar happening – and a fine trip
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A peculiar1 happening – and a fine trip
That night Jack2 told the others his plan, and they were at first doubtful, andthen thrilled and excited.
‘Could we really find the entrance?’ said Lucy-Ann, scared.
‘Easily,’ said Jack, who, once he had made up his mind about anything,would not recognise any difficulties at all. ‘I saw the entrance thisafternoon, I’m sure, and I certainly saw it on the map. So did Dinah.’
‘So did Dinah, so did Dinah, so did Dinah,’ chanted Kiki. Nobody tookany notice of her. They all went on talking excitedly.
‘You see, once I feel absolutely at home in handling Bill’s boat, I shan’tbe a bit afraid of taking Joe’s,’ said Jack.
‘He’ll half kill you if he finds out,’ said Philip. ‘How are you going tomanage it without his knowing?’
‘I shall wait till he takes the old car and goes shopping,’ said Jack atonce. ‘I’d thought of that. As soon as he goes off in the car, I shall take outthe boat, and hope to come back before he returns. If I don’t – well, it justcan’t be helped. You’ll have to distract his attention somehow – or lock himup in the cellar – or something.’
The others giggled3. The idea of locking Joe up amused them.
‘But look here,’ said Philip, ‘aren’t we coming with you? You can’t goalone.’
‘I’m not taking the girls,’ said Jack firmly. ‘I don’t mind any risk myself– but I won’t risk everyone. I’d better take you, Philip.’
‘I don’t want you to take risks,’ said poor Lucy-Ann, with tears in hereyes.
‘Don’t be such a baby,’ said Jack. ‘Why can’t you be like Dinah, and notworry about me when I want to do something? Dinah doesn’t bother aboutPhilip taking risks, do you, Dinah?’
‘No,’ said Dinah, well aware that Philip could take very good care ofhimself. All the same – I wish we could come.’
Lucy-Ann blinked back her tears. She didn’t want to spoil things for Jack– but really, it was awful to think he might be wrecked4
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adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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untying
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beak
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