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Chapter 11 A VERY STRANGE THING
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Chapter 11 A VERY STRANGE THING
THE unexpected happening came that evening after tea. They had all had rather a late tea, and a verynice one. Bread and butter and honey - new doughnuts from the dairy - and the sponge-cake that Mrs.
Alfredo had presented them with, which had a very rich filling indeed.
'I can't eat a thing more,' said George, 'that spongecake was too rich for words. I don't even feel as if Ican get up and clear away - so don't start suggesting it, Anne.'
'I'm not,' said Anne. 'There's plenty of time. It's a heavenly evening - let's sit for a while. There goesthat blackbird again. He has a different tune1 every time he sings.'
'That's what I like about blackbirds,' said Dick, lazily. 'They're proper composers. They make up theirown tunes2 - not like the chaffinch who just carols the same old song again and again and again.
Honestly there was one this morning that said it fifty times without stopping.'
'Chip-chip-chip, cherry-erry-erry, chippee-OO-EE-Ar!' shouted a chaffinch, rattling3 it all off as if hehad learnt it by heart. 'Chip-chip-chip...'
'There he goes again,' said Dick. 'If he doesn't say that, he shouts pink-pink-pink as if he'd got 46that colour on the brain. Look at him over there - isn't he a beauty?'
He certainly was. He flew down to the grass beside the children and began to peck up the crumbs,even venturing on to Anne's knee once. She sat still, really thrilled.
Timmy growled4, and the chaffinch flew off. 'Silly, Timmy,' said George. 'Jealous of a chaffinch!
Oh, look, Dick - are those herons flying down to the marsh5 on the east side of the castle hill?'
'Yes,' said Dick, sitting up. 'Where are your field- glasses, George? We could see the big birdsbeautifully through them.'
George fetched them from her caravan6. She handed them to Dick. He focused them on the marsh.
'Yes - four herons - gosh, what long legs they've got, haven't they? They are wading
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1 tune | |
n.调子;和谐,协调;v.调音,调节,调整 | |
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2 tunes | |
n.曲调,曲子( tune的名词复数 )v.调音( tune的第三人称单数 );调整;(给收音机、电视等)调谐;使协调 | |
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3 rattling | |
adj. 格格作响的, 活泼的, 很好的 adv. 极其, 很, 非常 动词rattle的现在分词 | |
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4 growled | |
v.(动物)发狺狺声, (雷)作隆隆声( growl的过去式和过去分词 );低声咆哮着说 | |
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5 marsh | |
n.沼泽,湿地 | |
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6 caravan | |
n.大蓬车;活动房屋 | |
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7 wading | |
(从水、泥等)蹚,走过,跋( wade的现在分词 ) | |
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8 beak | |
n.鸟嘴,茶壶嘴,钩形鼻 | |
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9 squint | |
v. 使变斜视眼, 斜视, 眯眼看, 偏移, 窥视; n. 斜视, 斜孔小窗; adj. 斜视的, 斜的 | |
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10 jaunt | |
v.短程旅游;n.游览 | |
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11 swoop | |
n.俯冲,攫取;v.抓取,突然袭击 | |
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12 spoke | |
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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13 astonishment | |
n.惊奇,惊异 | |
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14 peculiar | |
adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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15 eyebrows | |
眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 ) | |
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16 awfully | |
adv.可怕地,非常地,极端地 | |
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17 loomed | |
v.隐约出现,阴森地逼近( loom的过去式和过去分词 );隐约出现,阴森地逼近 | |
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18 twilight | |
n.暮光,黄昏;暮年,晚期,衰落时期 | |
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19 tempting | |
a.诱人的, 吸引人的 | |
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20 smelt | |
v.熔解,熔炼;n.银白鱼,胡瓜鱼 | |
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21 blisters | |
n.水疱( blister的名词复数 );水肿;气泡 | |
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