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24 Juan finds the caves
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24 Juan finds the caves
The children held a council of war. What would be the best thing to do? Suppose the men didknow the way into the treasure caves now, and came to them? They would begin to take away thetreasure, that was certain.
‘And we can’t stop them,’ said Philip. ‘They are jolly tough men. They wouldn’t let a pack ofchildren and two old people prevent them from taking what they wanted. I can’t think why they’vecome back unless it is to search for the treasure again and find it this time.’
Everyone agreed with Jack1. ‘If only we could escape and get news to Bill,’ sighed Philip. ‘Butthere simply isn’t a way.’
The plane had not come into sight – they had only heard the sound of its engines. The old mandid not seem to have heard anything at all. The children decided2 not to tell him, in case he got intoa panic.
‘What do you think it would be best for us to do?’ said Philip. ‘Stay here with the old coupleand see if the men do come and take anything away? We can hide somewhere quite easily. Or goback to our own fern cave beyond the waterfall? I always felt safe there. And we’ve got plenty offood there too.’
‘There’s plenty here,’ said Dinah. ‘Let’s stay here. After all, if the men do come, we can hide inthat stalactite cave – there are plenty of hiding places there, behind those frozen columns. Theywon’t see us. One of us could always be on guard there, to see who comes in or out.’
‘Perhaps you’re right,’ said Jack. ‘We must just wait and see what happens. Once the men reallydo find the treasure caves, there will be a lot of coming and going – taking the treasure to the plane– taking off with it in the air – coming back again to fetch more – and so on.’
‘Shouldn’t be surprised if they bring more planes here, as soon as they’ve discovered exactlywhere the treasure is,’ said Philip. ‘It would be a slow business taking one or two crates3 at a time.’
‘Lucy-Ann is asleep,’ said Dinah. ‘I think I’ll snooze too. It’s so lovely here in the sun. Thosemen won’t be along yet, so nobody needs to be on guard in the caves.’
‘It would be almost better to be on guard at the entrance,’ said Philip thoughtfully. ‘Then wecould spot anyone in plenty of time.’
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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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