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28
Trapped
The light gleamed on a revolver held by Joe. Bill felt angry with himself. Ifhe hadn’t agreed to go back for that wretched parrot, this would never havehappened. Joe was tough. He was not likely to be fooled as easily as Jakehad been.
Turn round, hold your hands above your heads and walk in front of me,’
ordered Joe. ‘Ah – there’s that parrot. I owe it quite a lot – well, I’ll pay medebt now.’
Jack1 knew Joe meant to shoot Kiki and he gave the parrot a blow thatsurprised her very much. Kiki rose high into the air in indignation,screeching, lost in the darkness. ‘Keep away, Kiki, keep away!’ yelled Jack.
Kiki remained lost in the darkness. Something warned her that Jack didnot want her near him. She sensed danger. She followed the little company,keeping well behind Joe, flying from place to place as silent as a bat.
The three of them were soon shut in the now familiar cave. Joe, who hadshouted for Jake, locked the door himself. Then the prisoners heard themgoing off.
‘Well, we’re in a pretty pickle4 now, I’m afraid,’ said Bill. ‘Why in theworld did I agree to go back for that parrot? We may all lose our livesbecause of that, and these fellows may escape scot-free with their thousandsof false bank-notes, to spread them all over the country. We really are upagainst it now.’
‘I’m sorry I asked you to go back for Kiki,’ said Jack humbly5.
‘I’m as much to blame as you,’ said Bill, lighting6 a cigarette. ‘Golly, it’shot down here.’
After what seemed to be an endless time, the door was opened again, andJoe came in, with Jake, Olly and two or three more men behind him.
‘We just want to say a fond goodbye to you,’ said Joe, his face gleamingin the lamp-light. ‘We’ve finished up our business here. You came in at theend, Bill Smugs the cop, too late to do anything. We’ve got all the noteswe’ll ever be able to use now.’
‘So you’re clearing out, are you?’ said Bill quietly. ‘Smashing up themachines to hide your tracks – taking away all your stores and your packetsof dud notes. You won’t escape so easily. Your machines will be found allright, smashed or not, and your . . .’
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jack
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n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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n./v.尖叫;(发出)刺耳的声音 | |
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pickle
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humbly
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lighting
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shaft
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upwards
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spoke
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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copper
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exclamation
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hacked
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crates
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desperately
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trickling
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shafts
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horrified
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astonishment
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