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29 The tables are turned!
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The tables are turned!
‘Right!’ said Philip. He pointed1 to the tree where Meier and Erlick were hiding behind its bigtrunk. ‘See, boys! Fetch them out! Bring them here! Fetch them for me, then!’
Before Meier or Erlick knew what was happening the pack of Alsatians was speeding joyfullyto obey. The whole pack flung themselves on the two rogues3, and bore them to the ground. Therewas no chance to use a revolver. In fact Meier’s gun rolled on the ground and was completely lostunder the scrambling4 crowd of dogs.
‘Don’t hurt them! Bring them here!’ ordered Philip in excitement, proud of his power to givecommands to the pack of dogs.
Bill and Johns were now out of the cave, and Jack5 followed. The girls did not come out yet.
They didn’t want to! Lucy-Ann clutched Dinah’s arm till she squealed6. Both girls watched whatwas happening, breathless with intense excitement.
The dogs began to drag the two men over to Philip. Erlick, the great ape-like fellow, a real bullyif ever there was one, was screaming for mercy, a coward, like all bullies7. ‘Call them off! I’llsurrender! Call them off, boy!’
Meier fought savagely8, not seeming to care whether he was bitten or not. He could not find hisrevolver and was beside himself with amazement9, anger and fear.
The dogs were trained not to bite unless commanded, but one or two of them gave him a well-deserved nip – a little repayment10 for his callousness
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v.快速爬行( scramble的现在分词 );攀登;争夺;(军事飞机)紧急起飞 | |
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repertoire
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