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Chapter 13 OFF TO THE CASTLE
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Chapter 13 OFF TO THE CASTLE
NEXT morning, as they had breakfast, the children discussed the face at the castle window again.
They had levelled the field-glasses time and again at the window, but there was nothing to be seen.
'Let's go and see over the castle as soon as it opens,' said Dick. 'But mind - nobody is to mentionfaces at windows - you hear me, Jo? You're the one who can't keep your tongue still sometimes.'
Jo flared1 up. 'I'm not! I can keep a secret!'
'All right, fire-eater,' said Dick with a grin. He looked at his watch. 'It's too soon to go yet.'
'I'll go and help Mr. Slither with his snakes,' said Jo. 'Anyone else coming?'
'Mr. Slither! What a marvellous name for a man who keeps snakes,' said Dick. 'I don't mind comingto watch, but I'm not keen on the way they pour themselves up and down people.'
They all went to Mr. Slither's caravan3 except Anne, who said she would much rather clear up thebreakfast things.
The snake-man had both his snakes out of their box. 'He is polishing them,' said George, sitting downnear by. 'See how he makes their brown bodies shine.'
'Here, Jo - you mop Beauty for me,' said Mr. Slither. 'The stuff is in that bottle over there. He's gotthose nasty little mites4 again under his scales. Mop him with that stuff and that will soon get rid ofthem.'
Jo seemed to know what to do. She got a rag, tipped up the bottle of yellow stuff and began to pat oneof the snakes gently, letting the lotion5 soak round his scales.
George, not to be outdone, offered to help in the polishing of the other snake. 'You hold him 55then,' said Mr. Slither, and slid the snake over to George. He got up and went into his caravan.
George hadn't quite bargained for this. The snake lay across her knees, and then began to wind roundher body. 'Don't you let him get a hold of you with his tail,' Jo warned her.
The boys soon got tired of seeing Jo and George vying6 with one another over the pythons, and wentoff to where Bufflo was practising spinning rope-rings. He spun7
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1 Flared | |
adj. 端部张开的, 爆发的, 加宽的, 漏斗式的 动词flare的过去式和过去分词 | |
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2 marvel | |
vi.(at)惊叹vt.感到惊异;n.令人惊异的事 | |
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3 caravan | |
n.大蓬车;活动房屋 | |
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4 mites | |
n.(尤指令人怜悯的)小孩( mite的名词复数 );一点点;一文钱;螨 | |
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5 lotion | |
n.洗剂 | |
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6 vying | |
adj.竞争的;比赛的 | |
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7 spun | |
v.纺,杜撰,急转身 | |
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8 lash | |
v.系牢;鞭打;猛烈抨击;n.鞭打;眼睫毛 | |
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9 admiration | |
n.钦佩,赞美,羡慕 | |
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10 touching | |
adj.动人的,使人感伤的 | |
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11 basking | |
v.晒太阳,取暖( bask的现在分词 );对…感到乐趣;因他人的功绩而出名;仰仗…的余泽 | |
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12 glided | |
v.滑动( glide的过去式和过去分词 );掠过;(鸟或飞机 ) 滑翔 | |
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13 rinsed | |
v.漂洗( rinse的过去式和过去分词 );冲洗;用清水漂洗掉(肥皂泡等);(用清水)冲掉 | |
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14 thoroughly | |
adv.完全地,彻底地,十足地 | |
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15 enviously | |
adv.满怀嫉妒地 | |
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16 caravans | |
(可供居住的)拖车(通常由机动车拖行)( caravan的名词复数 ); 篷车; (穿过沙漠地带的)旅行队(如商队) | |
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17 joyfully | |
adv. 喜悦地, 高兴地 | |
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18 beads | |
n.(空心)小珠子( bead的名词复数 );水珠;珠子项链 | |
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19 mumbling | |
含糊地说某事,叽咕,咕哝( mumble的现在分词 ) | |
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20 pointed | |
adj.尖的,直截了当的 | |
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21 feuds | |
n.长期不和,世仇( feud的名词复数 ) | |
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22 dungeons | |
n.地牢( dungeon的名词复数 ) | |
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23 standing | |
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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24 awe | |
n.敬畏,惊惧;vt.使敬畏,使惊惧 | |
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25 doorways | |
n.门口,门道( doorway的名词复数 ) | |
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26 knights | |
骑士; (中古时代的)武士( knight的名词复数 ); 骑士; 爵士; (国际象棋中)马 | |
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27 hoofs | |
n.(兽的)蹄,马蹄( hoof的名词复数 )v.(兽的)蹄,马蹄( hoof的第三人称单数 ) | |
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28 panes | |
窗玻璃( pane的名词复数 ) | |
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29 tapestry | |
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30 longing | |
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